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Real-on-host testing surfaced two issues the unit-mocked slices couldn't: 1. The host (NixOS) firewall DROPS container->host traffic, so a host-process orchestrator is unreachable from the gateway container. Fix: run the orchestrator AS a container on the shared gateway network (PRD 0070's "virtualize the orchestrator") — the gateway reaches it by container name over docker DNS (container<->container, no firewall), and the host CLI reaches it via a published loopback port. 2. The control plane crashed the connection on a dispatch error (e.g. a broker failure) instead of returning 500. Changes: - lifecycle: OrchestratorProcess (host process) -> OrchestratorService (containers). Runs the control plane in the bundle image with the repo bind-mounted (orchestrator is stdlib-only), register-only stub broker so it needs NO docker socket (the backend launches agents; the host manages both containers). Registry DB persists via a host-root mount. ensure_running is an idempotent singleton over both containers. - gateway: BOT_BOTTLE_ORCHESTRATOR_URL is now the orchestrator's *by-name* URL on the shared network (dropped the host.docker.internal hack). - control_plane: _serve wraps dispatch — a failure returns 500, never crashes the connection. - OrchestratorProcess default broker -> stub (register-only) for docker. Validated live end-to-end: both containers up, gateway->orchestrator by name OK, register -> resolve-by-source-IP returns the bottle's policy from inside the gateway. pyright 0 errors; pylint 9.83/10; unit suite green (1760 tests; the 13 test_sidecar_init /bin/sleep errors are pre-existing NixOS-local noise). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01WBMWTEtQdJ4W5UrWuLHCck