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[routing-wg] RPKI Quarterly Planning
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Hank Nussbacher
hank at interall.co.il
Tue Jul 13 14:46:28 CEST 2021
On 13/07/2021 14:08, Job Snijders via routing-wg wrote: > On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 05:25:11AM +0200, Daniel Karrenberg wrote: >> It might also be that the operational community has chosen other fora to >> discuss because this working group is not working. > > What a strange thing to say. Of course there are other fora to discuss > RPKI, one of the most important ones is IETF's SIDROPS working group > (which is quite active!). > > As for the road map - RIPE NCC indicated feedback can be shared with the > routing-wg@ or with rpki at ripe.net. I myself opted to try the latter > route to re-iterate a request for publish dashboards and graphs about > the RPKI service which resulted in 'RPKI-2021-#01' being added to the > roadmap. > > The motivation behind RPKI-2021-#01 is that many IXPs offer publicly > accessible graphs ala: > > https://www.ams-ix.net/ams/documentation/total-stats > https://portal.linx.net/ > https://www.jpnap.net/ix/traffic.html > https://www.netnod.se/ix/statistics > https://de-cix.net/en/locations/frankfurt/statistics > > When incidents happen, these graphs enable the IX participants to > quickly understand whether 'something is wrong', because humans are > really good at pattern recognition. > > I imagine that developing more insight into the RIPE NCC RPKI service > will offer the community similar benefits as what the community gleans > from these public IX stats, hence the ask for RPKI-2021-#01. > > Kind regards, > > Job > Tool missing that I would like to see: Breakdown by country - unknowns + invalid ROAs. Listed as a table of prefix + ASN. Best I have found is https://stats.labs.apnic.net/roas which lists totals but doesn't provide a breakdown by specific prefix and ASN per country. Maybe I'm missing it. Regards, Hank
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