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[ripe-list] RPKI -> RSPL Objects
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Carlos M. Martinez
carlosm3011 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 25 21:03:31 CEST 2019
You should take this conversation to the folk at Google. They are pushing really hard for IRR objects. On 25 Apr 2019, at 16:01, Randy Bush wrote: >> The point is: if you pull the RPKI stuff and build the RPLS stuff >> locally, you *know* that all data is trusted and hasn't been modified >> (because everything coming from extern is signed and can be >> validated). > > if everybody had digested security 101, the internet might not be the > dumpster fire it is today :) > > but this stuff is intuitive only if one has a twisted mind. so i > blame > myself for explaining inadequately. that part is tough too. > > randy
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