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[routing-wg] RPKI ROAs and Monitoring
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Massimo Candela
massimo at ntt.net
Mon Dec 12 13:36:09 CET 2022
Hello Klaus, An open-source application that does exactly the monitoring you are describing is BGPalerter [1]. Alternatively, if you are not keen on running the app by yourself, you can use https://packetvis.com a BGPalerter as a service. On 12/12/2022 12:12, Klaus Darilion via routing-wg wrote: > > PS: What happens if my ROAs expire. Will then my BGP announcements be > ignored by validating ISPs or will it just be as if there are no ROAs at > all? No roas at all. However, if a roa with a conflicting maxlength or origin AS exists and not expired, your announcement can become invalid. The monitoring will let you know of expiring roas (and of invalid announcements). Ciao, Massimo [1] https://github.com/nttgin/BGPalerter
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