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To avoid dependencies problems, we could provide a Dockerfile to allow the users to build the Terrible container by themself.
The container should include:
- Ansible
- Terraform
- Terraform Provider for Libvirt
And possibly also other things if necessary. The Travis pipeline could be inspirational for this issue.
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love the ease of use of the setup with nice and easy commands to install and create and view connection status of clients.
However wondering the cleanest way to remove a connection and return the released local IP back to the pool within the set subnet
meaning its available again to be used for a newly created config.