On Thu, 2021-08-12 at 21:03 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov via networkmanager- list wrote: > Chrony comes with sample NetworkManager dispatcher script that offlines > NTP sources when interface goes down and onlines them when interface > comes up. Technically it runs "chronyc onoffline" which tries to > determine whether each source can be reached. This script is actually > installed by distributions (openSUSE and Ubuntu for sure). > > When system goes to suspend NetworkManager offlines interfaces that > causes chrony to offline its sources. On resume chrony is expected to > online them again. > > This works well for IPv4 sources but IPv6 sources remain offline. Like > > $ chronyc -n sources > 210 Number of sources = 8 > MS Name/IP address Stratum Poll Reach LastRx Last sample > > ======================================================================= > ======== > ^? 2001:67c:1560:8003::c8 0 6 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] > +/- > 0ns > ^? 2001:67c:1560:8003::c7 0 6 0 - +0ns[ +0ns] > +/- > 0ns > ^- 91.189.89.199 2 8 377 108 -2030us[-2209us] > +/- > 53ms > ^- 91.189.94.4 2 8 377 49 -2878us[-3067us] > +/- > 60ms > ^+ 79.111.152.5 1 8 377 51 -2960us[-3149us] > +/- > 18ms > ^* 188.225.9.167 2 8 377 49 -1819us[-2008us] > +/- > 15ms > ^+ 85.21.78.91 2 8 377 116 -3053us[-3230us] > +/- > 19ms > ^+ 185.209.85.222 2 8 377 50 +6182us[+5993us] +/- > 23ms > $ > > The reason is - when ifup dispatcher script runs, IPv6 is not yet > configured. Here are route entries > > default via 192.168.1.1 dev wlan0 proto dhcp metric 20600 > 169.254.0.0/16 dev wlan0 scope link metric 1000 > 192.168.1.0/24 dev wlan0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.6 metric > 600 > ::1 dev lo proto kernel metric 256 pref medium > fe80::/64 dev wlan0 proto kernel metric 600 pref medium > > So IPv4 is up and has default route but IPv6 still only link-local > address. Couple of seconds later > > ::1 dev lo proto kernel metric 256 pref medium > 2a00:xxxx:yyyy:zzzz::/64 dev wlan0 proto ra metric 600 pref medium > fe80::/64 dev wlan0 proto kernel metric 600 pref medium > default via fe80::1 dev wlan0 proto ra metric 20600 pref medium > > Is it possible to run dispatcher script after both IPv4 and IPv6 are > configured on interface? Or only IPv6 for that matter - it does not > matter if "chronyc onoffline" runs multiple times. > > Both IPv4 and IPv6 are set to auto.
Hi, there are several dispatcher events, documented at [1]. [1] https://networkmanager.dev/docs/api/1.32.8/NetworkManager-dispatcher.html one of them is "dhcp6-change" change, but I guess that even should also fire when we get new IPv6 addresses from a router. Or an alternative event could be added. That probably does not happen (yet), which might be a bug. It's also not entirely trivial, because probably that the event should only be emitted after the IPv6 addresses pass DAD and are no longer tentative. Note that the "up" event gets invoked when the device is logically connected. If you configure ipv6.may-fail=no, then that includes IPv6 to be ready (but it also makes it mandatory). There is also ipv6.required-timeout, which means to wait for IPv6 this long. This allows the user to better control what "up" means, but it's not a general solution for your dispatcher script, because that should work with any configuration. best, Thomas * _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list