feat(network): support --aux-address on network create#5041
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Docker's network create reserves auxiliary addresses so IPAM never hands them out to containers. nerdctl had no equivalent. host-local has no exclude list, but it allocates across every range in a set, so each reserved IP is carved out by splitting the subnet range around it. The reserved name=IP pairs are matched to the subnet that contains them (so dual-stack picks the right family), rejected when they hit the network or gateway address or fall outside every subnet, and recorded so network inspect reports AuxiliaryAddresses the same way Docker does. Signed-off-by: Mayur Das <mayur.das@neevcloud.com>
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Part of #5012.
Docker's network create reserves auxiliary addresses so IPAM never hands them out to containers. nerdctl had no equivalent.
host-local has no exclude list, but it allocates across every range in a set, so each reserved IP is carved out by splitting the subnet range around it. The reserved name=IP pairs are matched to the subnet that contains them (so dual-stack picks the right family), rejected when they hit the network or gateway address or fall outside every subnet, and recorded so network inspect reports AuxiliaryAddresses the same way Docker does.