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- #!/bin/sh
- #
- # script to determine and return SLAAC ipv6 address using prefix from a locally configured interface and the MAC address of the device
- # (c) 2018 Keve Mueller <keve at keve dot hu>
- #
- # activated inside /etc/config/ddns by setting
- #
- # option ip_source 'script'
- # option ip_script '/usr/lib/ddns/slaac_sample.sh br-lan AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF'
- #
- # the script is executed (not parsed) inside get_local_ip() function
- # of /usr/lib/ddns/dynamic_dns_functions.sh
- #
- # useful when this box is the only DDNS client in the network and other clients use SLAAC
- # so no need to install ddns client on every "internal" box
- #
- # NB: this will not catch the actual IPV6 used by the host when it is configured to use temporary addresses
-
- #NB: we need a valid MAC address that is fully expanded with leading zeroes on all positions
- format_eui_64() {
- local macaddr="$1"
- echo ${macaddr:0:1}$(echo ${macaddr:1:1}|tr 0123456789abcdefABCDEF 23016745ab89efcd89efcd)${macaddr:3:2}:${macaddr:6:2}ff:fe${macaddr:9:2}:${macaddr:12:2}${macaddr:15:2}
- }
-
- # expand :: in an ipv6 address specification to the appropriate series of 0:
- # result will have 8 ipv6 fragments separated by single colon
- # NB: input must be a valid IPv6 address, e.g. ::1
- # NB: numbers are not prepended with leading zeroes
- expand_ipv6_colons() {
- local ipv6=$1
- # we need :: to be in the middle, so prepend a 0 if the input starts with : and append 0 if it ends with it
- if [ "${ipv6:0:1}" = ":" ]; then ipv6=0${ipv6}; fi
- if [ "${ipv6: -1:1}" = ":" ]; then ipv6=${ipv6}0; fi
- # retain only the real colons
- local colons=${ipv6//::|[0123456789abcdefABCDEF]/}
- # count them
- local num_colons=${#colons}
- local filler=":0:0:0:0:0:0:"
- # replace the :: with the appropriate substring from filler
- local ipv6_x=${ipv6/::/${filler:0:(7-$num_colons)*2-1}}
- echo $ipv6_x
- }
-
- # obtain the first ipv6 address of the device passed in $1
- addr_net=$(ip -6 -o addr show dev $1 scope global up | cut -d" " -f 7 | head -1)
- #addr_net=$1
- addr=${addr_net%/*}
- # TODO: we assume /64 subnet
- # get the first 64 bits of the address
- prefix=$(expand_ipv6_colons $addr | cut -d: -f -4)
- # compute the SLAAC 64 bits from the MAC
- suffix=$(format_eui_64 "$2")
-
- echo -n $prefix:$suffix
- exit 0
-
- #echo "Should never come here" >&2
- #exit 2
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