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Let's start with some stuff: Martin Winter on the Real-Time BGP Toolkit, to detect errors and hijacks. rt-bgp.he.net/ A competitor for RIPE stat?

RT BGP is a very interesting tool and a welcome addition for survey and monitoring. Try it! rt-bgp.he.net/

No API yet but the author says it's planned.

Alexander Azimov on stage also about , and the (not always good) consequences of its flexibility.

"There is no BGP school, and no BGP police." So, hijacks will happen again.

Job Snijders now looks at data sources for filtering ("the letters on the keyboard are too close from each other" => fat fingering)

There is not one official trustable IRR (Internet Routing Registry). Several IRR exist, and some are better (and some are garbage). Pay attention to the source!

% whois -h rr.ntt.net $(dig +short +nodnssec d.nic.fr)
route: 194.0.9.0/24
descr: NIC-FR-DNS-ANYCAST-AFNIC-V4
origin: AS2486
mnt-by: FR-NIC-MNT
source: RIPE

Afternoon in sunny (at last) Marseille at Richard Sheehan builds the infrastructure on ordinary PCs.

"Hiring a team of people who drive to work in a Tesla is pretty expensive"

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Charles Eckel ( hackathon organiser) on open source and open standards at

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Vesna just advertised the next RIPE in october: theme is the quantum Internet. Bring your cat!

"Promoting the Promise of Programmable Packet Processing with " by Aaron Glenn at Instead of hardwiring treatments in silicon, try to be more flexible. (P4 is the DSL to express the treatments.) p4.org/