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KVM and Docker Containers on same Host to receive IP from DHCP (via bridge)

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I've got a real host, headless and Debian as OS. On this host I've got a few KVM machines and a few Docker Containers.

The KVM machines receive their IP from a PI-Hole DHCP in my network. Now I changed /etc/docker/daemon.json to use the same bridge as KVM which seams to work. docker0 is gone now!

However, the Docker Containers still receive the IPs from the old range. The Docker DHCP-Plugin is also installed (not sure if necessary in this case) and of course I rebooted the host.

What am I missing?

The goal is to access the Docker Containers from outside, i.e. from a Gitlab-Runner or others...

Thank you in advance!

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