Hi, You can build it yourself, see https://github.com/nttgin/BGPalerter#more-information-for-developers
I think that the binaries are here for thoses that don’t want to install all the build-chain. -- Alarig On 14/08/2019 19:06, Ryan Hamel wrote: > Job, > > I appreciate the effort and the intent behind this project, but why > should the community contribute to an open source project on GitHub > that is mainly powered by a closed source binary? > > Ryan > > On Wed, Aug 14, 2019, 10:55 AM Job Snijders <j...@ntt.net > <mailto:j...@ntt.net>> 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/ >