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Ok so this can be closed the problem is not with sysntp it is with openwrt default NTP servers.
using :
config timeserver ntp
list server ntp.ap.sixxs.net
list server ntp.us.sixxs.net
list server ntp.eu.sixxs.net
list server ntp.sixxs.net
option enabled 1
option enable_server 0
The NTP servers now certainly contain ipv6 addresses, but ntpd/OpenWRT isn't trying them, from what I can tell, even if explicitly call ntpd manually on 2.openwrt.pool.ntp.org ...
This is a real issue, expreinceding this even in OpenWRT master 2020-12-28 version.
2.openwrt.pool.ntp.org has AAAA pointers but busybox ntpd just isn't attempting ipv6 at all, even if system doesn't have IPv4-route at all.
cp:
sysntp (busybox ntp) does not resolve IPv6 addresses when the machine is IPv6 stack based only.
proposed solution exist:
https://dev.openwrt.org/attachment/ticket/12167/0001-busybox-make-ntpd-prefer-IPv6-addresses.patch
http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/busybox/2016-August/084529.html
Already reported in
https://github.com/lede-project/source/issues/249
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