> @mherger or anyone else. Is bridged networking required?
No.
> I'm trying
> to setup host based networking and I'm not having any luck connecting.
> I can't see anything in the example above that indicates why bridging is
> required as the mapping is 1:1.
There might be a port conflict with another application on your system?
> The reason is that I'm running firewalld on the system and with bridged
> networking (at least the example on the above page) ports 9000 and 9090
> get opened in the public zone, at least according to nmap. It seems
> related I to: https://github.com/firewalld/firewalld/issues/461
What's responsing on port 9000?
No.
> I'm trying
> to setup host based networking and I'm not having any luck connecting.
> I can't see anything in the example above that indicates why bridging is
> required as the mapping is 1:1.
There might be a port conflict with another application on your system?
> The reason is that I'm running firewalld on the system and with bridged
> networking (at least the example on the above page) ports 9000 and 9090
> get opened in the public zone, at least according to nmap. It seems
> related I to: https://github.com/firewalld/firewalld/issues/461
What's responsing on port 9000?