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[routing-wg] RPKI ROAs and Monitoring
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Massimo Candela
massimo at ntt.net
Wed Jan 18 20:15:06 CET 2023
Hi Klaus, >> On 12/12/2022 15:34, Klaus Darilion via routing-wg wrote: > https://packetvis.com >> It show all my prefixes, but it does not show which of them have ROAs >> and which not. > > 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. This has been available for some weeks now. In the resources tab you will see a "key" icon telling you the RPKI status of the prefixes. If you click, you can see all the details about the covering ROAs. Ciao, Massimo
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