This is great. Will be testing this later in the day. We like a lot of others were using BGPMon.
— Kushal R. Executive Management | Host4Geeks Email: kusha...@h4g.co Skype: kush.raha Phone (Text/WhatsApp): +1-310-405-0010 [tel:+1-310-405-0010] (Global) / +91-8830547876 [tel:+91-8830547876] (India) On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 10:19pm, Eric Lindsjö < e...@emj.se [e...@emj.se] > wrote: On 8/14/19 4:54 PM, Job Snijders wrote: > Dear NANOG, > > Recently NTT investigated how to best monitor the visibility of our > own and our subsidiaries’ IP resources in the BGP Default-Free Zone. > We were specifically looking how to get near real-time alerts funneled > into an actionable pipeline for our NOC & Operations department when > BGP hijacks happen. > > Previously we relied on a commercial “BGP Monitoring as a Service” > offering, but with the advent of RIPE NCC’s “RIS Live” streaming API > [1] we saw greater potential for a self-hosted approach designed > specifically for custom integrations with various business processes. > We decided to write our own tool “BGPalerter” and share the source > code with the Internet community. > > BGPalerter allows operators to specify in great detail how to > distribute meaningful information from the firehose from various BGP > data sources (we call them “connectors”), through data processors > (called “monitors”), finally outputted through “reports” into whatever > mechanism is appropriate (Slack, IRC, email, or a call to your > ticketing system’s API). > > The source code is available on Github, under a liberal open source > license to foster community collaboration: > > https://github.com/nttgin/BGPalerter > > If you wish to contribute to the project, please use Github’s “issues” > or “pull request” features. Any help is welcome! We’d love suggestions > for new features, updates to the documentation, help with setting up a > CI regression testing pipeline, or packaging for common platforms. > > Kind regards, > > Job & Massimo > NTT Ltd > > [1]: https://ris-live.ripe.net/ Excellent, now I don't have to write it myself. Looking forward to testing. Thanks for sharing the fruits of your labor with the community. Kind regards, Eric