Hi Christian,

I revert all ddns related changes. It looks like that the changes are not the 
root cause. I check my old log files. The
issue did start with my build from 16th of December.

Independently of this, I'm the opinion, ddns for ipv6 can't work with a deal-in 
or modem connection. My wan interface is
pppoe-wan. If the logical interface wan_6 is started, it (or pppoe-wan) doesn't 
have a global ipv6 address. It does only
have a link local address. The global address is assigned later. If the ddns 
script is started before the global address
is assigned, the script will be stopped and never restart.

Regards,
Hartmut

Am 15.01.2018 um 21:44 schrieb Christian Schoenebeck:
> Hi Hartmut,
> 
> either try newest scripts from github (updated last weekend)
> 
> or insert "network_flush_cache" at about line 900 inside 
> dynamic_dns_functions.sh function get_local_ip()
> 
>       while : ; do
>               if [ -n "$ip_network" ]; then
>                       # set correct program
> -->>                  network_flush_cache     # force re-read data from ubus
>                       [ $use_ipv6 -eq 0 ] && __RUNPROG="network_get_ipaddr" \
>                                           || __RUNPROG="network_get_ipaddr6"
> 
> or set option ip_source       "interface" instead of "network"
> 
> Christian
> 
> 
> Am 15.01.2018 um 18:39 schrieb e9hack:
>> Hi,
>>
>> ddns for ipv6 doesn't work since the last few updates related to the ddns 
>> package. From log file:
>>
>> Mon Jan 15 17:35:21 2018 user.notice DEBUG: hotplug igmpproxy: device 
>> 'wan_6' action 'ifup'
>> Mon Jan 15 17:35:22 2018 user.notice ddns-scripts[7394]: dynv6_ipv6: PID 
>> '7394' started at 2018-01-15 17:35
>> Mon Jan 15 17:35:23 2018 user.err ddns-scripts[7394]: dynv6_ipv6: Can not 
>> detect local IP using network_get_ipaddr6
>> 'wan_6' - Error: '1' - TERMINATE
>> Mon Jan 15 17:35:23 2018 user.warn ddns-scripts[7394]: dynv6_ipv6: PID 
>> '7394' exit WITH ERROR '1' at 2018-01-15 17:35
>>
>> This is immediately after a sysupgrade. Restarting of the service brings it 
>> back.
>>
>> Ddns provider is dynv6.com.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Hartmut
>>
> 


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