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[routing-wg] RPKI - newbie questions
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Hank Nussbacher
hank at efes.iucc.ac.il
Mon Feb 3 11:57:39 CET 2014
At 09:23 03/02/2014 +0100, Jac Kloots wrote: >Hi Hank, > >On Mon, 3 Feb 2014, Hank Nussbacher wrote: > >>I hope this is the right forum - not sure which RIPE WG is the best to >>ask these newbie questions. >> >>1. How can one know how many prefixes from the global routing table of >>500K prefixes are "RPKI"ed? The best I can find is telnet to >>rpki-rtr.ripe.net and start counting lines via "sho ip bgp rpki table" >>or scan http://localcert.ripe.net:8088/roas >>I know of http://certification-stats.ripe.net/ but that is a graph >>showing how many LIRs are RPKIed, not how many prefixes have been RPKIed. > >You might want to check the RPKI dashboard at http://rpki.surfnet.nl, some >stats there (on global, RIR and AS level). > >>2. If I have a prefix and I want to do a similar lookup like whois to >>see certain parameters of that specific prefix, how can I see whether >>that specific prefix has RPKI enabled? Is there a whois-rpki thingie? > >bgpmon has a nice whois addition for quering prefixes. > >see their blog from 2011: >https://www.bgpmon.net/securing-bgp-routing-with-rpki-and-roas/ Great! Thanks. -Hank >Regards, > >Jac > >-- >Jac Kloots >Network Services >SURFnet bv
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