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[routing-wg] Issue affecting rsync RPKI repository fetching
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George Michaelson
ggm at algebras.org
Wed Apr 14 00:26:13 CEST 2021
I'll see if I can do that from the log stream. It may take some time. cheers -G On Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at 10:39 PM Nick Hilliard <nick at foobar.org> wrote: > > George Michaelson wrote on 13/04/2021 05:40: > > As of Feb 2021 > > •1,009 total ASNs reading the APNIC RPKI data every day > > –902 distinct ASNs collecting using RRDP protocol (https) > > –927 distinct ASNs collecting via rsync > > mmm, interesting. full preso here: > > > https://conference.apnic.net/51/assets/files/APSr481/routing-security-sig-rpki-status-report.pdf > > Would it be possible to drill down into these figures a bit more? I.e. > is it possible to work out how many are pulling the TAL via rsync, but > then using rrdp to synchronise their local instances? Or equivalently, > how many people are using rsync for everyone? Either figure will give ~ > the other. > > Pulling the TAL via rsync and then using rrdp for everything else is not > a scenario that needs to be taken into account for this rsync > consistency issue. > > Nick
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