-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 12/20/2011 2:43 PM, Andree Toonk wrote: > Hi, > > .-- My secret spy satellite informs me that at 11-12-20 11:16 AM Bret Clark > wrote: >> Is http://cyclops.cs.ucla.edu/ still working? I don't seem to received >> emails from them anymore when we stop announcing to one of our upstream >> providers. On the other hand http://bgpmon.net/ does send me emails when >> an announcement disappears from an upstream, although it's usually a day >> later. > > Just to clarify this: > For all alert types below BGPmon.net sends out an alert within minutes: > 1) prefix withdrawal (prefix disappeared) > 2) new upstream > 3) new prefix > 4) origin AS changes > 5) ASpath regex failure > 6) policy violation > 7) RPKI validation failure > > There's one other feature, the routing-report feature, that runs only once a > day. It's similar as the cidr report, but specific to your AS. I like to > refer to it as a rancid for your BGP announcements. > > It's basically a diff between how your routes were visible today and > yesterday. This specific feature will also notify the user if you lost / > gained one or more upstreams per prefix. > Also see http://bgpmon.net/blog/?p=257 for more information about that > specific feature.
Unless I'm misunderstanding something, I'm concerned regarding the IPv4 bogon list on http://bgpmon.net/showbogons.php?inet=4 . It clearly includes several /8's that should not be there. The data seems to be stale as if some job is no longer pulling the updated data. It states it's being pulled from http://www.cymru.com/Documents/bogon-bn-nonagg.txt , but that clearly does not contain 100/8, 5/8, 181/8, 49/8 and a few others... and hasn't for quite some time. - -Vinny -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (MingW32) iEYEARECAAYFAk7x3G8ACgkQUyX7ywEAl3rMjACg87ma/guBPU8mmhy/jfxz6Dzx s6wAnRGXMTU2P1tRE+Azm+eSMKW1YENL =RyFn -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----