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[routing-wg] RPKI ROAs and Monitoring
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Massimo Candela
massimo at ntt.net
Mon Dec 12 17:21:05 CET 2022
On 12/12/2022 15:34, Klaus Darilion via routing-wg wrote: > It show all my prefixes, but it does not show which of them have ROAs and which not. I guess I will give BGPalerter also a try. Both BGPalerter and packetvis inform you of the prefixes without ROAs. In BGPalerter you have to set checkUncovered: true in monitorRPKI (see documentation [1]), in packetvis.com you have to enable rpki-unknown monitoring. These are disabled by default. When enabled, they will actively alert you. Instead, if you are looking for a webpage that summarizes your roa coverage, that could be a feature request for packetvis. However, the RIPE rpki portal (that you said you are using) already offers that. [1] https://github.com/nttgin/BGPalerter/blob/main/docs/configuration.md#monitorrpki
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