On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 05:22:35PM -0400, Darren O'Connor wrote:
> Hi Maria.
>
> Maybe I'm misunderstanding the RPKI instances. My local bird2 instance is
> connected to two routinator cache servers. Both are sending IPv4 and IPv6
> information over. This is the outputs of both on this particular
Well, this is exactly what the documentation speaks about. You have two
instances of RPKI protocol, both of them having one cache server and two
channels.
Maria
On October 23, 2019 11:22:35 PM GMT+02:00, Darren O'Connor
wrote:
>Hi Maria.
>
>Maybe I'm misunderstanding the RPKI instances. My loc
Hi Maria.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the RPKI instances. My local bird2 instance is
connected to two routinator cache servers. Both are sending IPv4 and IPv6
information over. This is the outputs of both on this particular bird2
instance:
bird> show protocols all routinator1
Name Proto
Hello!
On October 22, 2019 5:51:56 AM GMT+02:00, Darren O'Connor
wrote:
>I was reading the documentation for bird2 when I came across this:
>You can validate routes (RFC 6483) using function roa_check() in filter
>and
>set it as import filter at the BGP protocol. BIRD should re-validate
>all of
I was reading the documentation for bird2 when I came across this:
You can validate routes (RFC 6483) using function roa_check() in filter and
set it as import filter at the BGP protocol. BIRD should re-validate all of
affected routes after RPKI update by RFC 6811, but we don't support it yet!
You