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Run script when ipv6 address changes
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I am running a Linux server (openSUSE) behind a router and would like to run a script when the ipv6 address of the server changes (for example because the router gets a new prefix from my provider).
The server is using the wicked network daemon.
I tried adding the script to /etc/dhcp/dhclient.d/, but that did not work.
linux linux-networking dhcpv6
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I am running a Linux server (openSUSE) behind a router and would like to run a script when the ipv6 address of the server changes (for example because the router gets a new prefix from my provider).
The server is using the wicked network daemon.
I tried adding the script to /etc/dhcp/dhclient.d/, but that did not work.
linux linux-networking dhcpv6
2
First, yell very loudly at your ISP. No business Internet connection should be changing its IPv6 prefix without notice. This is an extremely disruptive event that needs to be coordinated with the customer (that's you).
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 7 at 18:37
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I am running a Linux server (openSUSE) behind a router and would like to run a script when the ipv6 address of the server changes (for example because the router gets a new prefix from my provider).
The server is using the wicked network daemon.
I tried adding the script to /etc/dhcp/dhclient.d/, but that did not work.
linux linux-networking dhcpv6
I am running a Linux server (openSUSE) behind a router and would like to run a script when the ipv6 address of the server changes (for example because the router gets a new prefix from my provider).
The server is using the wicked network daemon.
I tried adding the script to /etc/dhcp/dhclient.d/, but that did not work.
linux linux-networking dhcpv6
linux linux-networking dhcpv6
asked Jun 7 at 18:26
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First, yell very loudly at your ISP. No business Internet connection should be changing its IPv6 prefix without notice. This is an extremely disruptive event that needs to be coordinated with the customer (that's you).
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 7 at 18:37
add a comment |
2
First, yell very loudly at your ISP. No business Internet connection should be changing its IPv6 prefix without notice. This is an extremely disruptive event that needs to be coordinated with the customer (that's you).
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 7 at 18:37
2
2
First, yell very loudly at your ISP. No business Internet connection should be changing its IPv6 prefix without notice. This is an extremely disruptive event that needs to be coordinated with the customer (that's you).
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 7 at 18:37
First, yell very loudly at your ISP. No business Internet connection should be changing its IPv6 prefix without notice. This is an extremely disruptive event that needs to be coordinated with the customer (that's you).
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 7 at 18:37
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You can use the ip -6 monitor address
command to feed an event loop.
This could look like this in shell. Probably an other language than shell might be easier:
ip -6 monitor | while read word1 otherparms; do
case "$word1" in
Deleted)
....
;;
somethingelse)
....
;;
done
Thanks. This seems to be working.
– uli
Jun 8 at 9:34
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You can use the ip -6 monitor address
command to feed an event loop.
This could look like this in shell. Probably an other language than shell might be easier:
ip -6 monitor | while read word1 otherparms; do
case "$word1" in
Deleted)
....
;;
somethingelse)
....
;;
done
Thanks. This seems to be working.
– uli
Jun 8 at 9:34
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You can use the ip -6 monitor address
command to feed an event loop.
This could look like this in shell. Probably an other language than shell might be easier:
ip -6 monitor | while read word1 otherparms; do
case "$word1" in
Deleted)
....
;;
somethingelse)
....
;;
done
Thanks. This seems to be working.
– uli
Jun 8 at 9:34
add a comment |
You can use the ip -6 monitor address
command to feed an event loop.
This could look like this in shell. Probably an other language than shell might be easier:
ip -6 monitor | while read word1 otherparms; do
case "$word1" in
Deleted)
....
;;
somethingelse)
....
;;
done
You can use the ip -6 monitor address
command to feed an event loop.
This could look like this in shell. Probably an other language than shell might be easier:
ip -6 monitor | while read word1 otherparms; do
case "$word1" in
Deleted)
....
;;
somethingelse)
....
;;
done
answered Jun 7 at 22:40
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Thanks. This seems to be working.
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Thanks. This seems to be working.
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Thanks. This seems to be working.
– uli
Jun 8 at 9:34
Thanks. This seems to be working.
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Jun 8 at 9:34
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First, yell very loudly at your ISP. No business Internet connection should be changing its IPv6 prefix without notice. This is an extremely disruptive event that needs to be coordinated with the customer (that's you).
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 7 at 18:37