Good morning, Marseille! Second day of #RIPE76 https://ripe76.ripe.net/ #networking #routing #Internet #BGP
Let's start with some #BGP stuff: Martin Winter on the Real-Time BGP Toolkit, to detect errors and hijacks. https://rt-bgp.he.net/ A competitor for RIPE stat?
RT BGP is a very interesting tool and a welcome addition for #BGP survey and monitoring. Try it! https://rt-bgp.he.net/
No API yet but the author says it's planned.
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
Two interesting #BGP filtering tools seen at #RIPE76 https://github.com/snar/bgpq3 https://github.com/job/rtrsub
"Promoting the Promise of Programmable Packet Processing with #P4" by Aaron Glenn at #RIPE76 Instead of hardwiring treatments in silicon, try to be more flexible. (P4 is the DSL to express the treatments.) http://p4.org/
Vesna just advertised the next RIPE #hackathon in october: theme is the quantum Internet. Bring your cat! #RIPE76