All,
Just a quick update on various feedback we have received from folks on the
bgpTables Project (http://bgptables.merit.edu)
1: You can now simply enter an AS number in the search/query box without the
need to prepend the letters "as" before the number
2: You can now lookup an IP address a
Superb. Thank you.
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 1:58 PM, Robert Kisteleki wrote:
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>
> Yes. See for example (only the routing module):
>
> http://stat.ripe.net/query/routing-history/AS?params={%27value%27:+%27AS%27}
>
> You can turn on the "first transit AS" with the checkbox on the top right.
On 2012.01.19. 7:57, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 8:07 PM, Robert Kisteleki wrote:
>> One can also try RIPEstat for this: http://stat.ripe.net/
>>
>> Amongst other modules it gives full (~10 year) BGP history for prefixes.
>
> Does it also give a similar history for ASN
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 8:07 PM, Robert Kisteleki wrote:
> One can also try RIPEstat for this: http://stat.ripe.net/
>
> Amongst other modules it gives full (~10 year) BGP history for prefixes.
Does it also give a similar history for ASN announcements?I see a
lot many shady ASNs that simply m
> One can also try RIPEstat for this: http://stat.ripe.net/
wfm
> (Disclaimer: our team is working on this tool.)
and you used your work email address. thank you.
randy
On 2012.01.18. 15:22, Arturo Servin wrote:
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> For example for any given prefix to get which ASNs have originated that
> prefix over time and when.
>
> I think that could be interesting for discovering if a prefix has been
> hijacked in the past.
>
> RIS from RIPE NCC provid
For example for any given prefix to get which ASNs have originated that
prefix over time and when.
I think that could be interesting for discovering if a prefix has been
hijacked in the past.
RIS from RIPE NCC provides something like this:
http://www.ripe.net/data-tool
Well - for starters, if you get a prefix that was announced by ASN
from [timestamp] to [timestamp], went to ASN on [timestamp]
etc.
Quite useful if you want to tie this into route leak, prefix hijack,
malicious ASN etc tracking tools.
--srs
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 3:22 AM, Manish Kari
Hi Arturo,
We could easily archive older copies of the database when we update the data,
but I think our issue right now
is that we dont fully understand how to add the notion of time to the user
interface and we dont understand how
folks might want to use it. Do you have a simple use case des
Thanks everyone, yes adding AS works...
Will it be updated to just accept 65000 without the "AS" in the near future?
> Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: bgptables.merit.edu - understanding visibility of your
> prefix/AS
> From: mka...@merit.edu
> Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2012 15:4
>
>
> > Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: bgptables.merit.edu - understanding visibility of
> > your prefix/AS
> > From: arturo.ser...@gmail.com
> > Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2012 15:53:51 -0200
> > To: mka...@merit.edu
> > CC: nanog@nanog.org
> >
> > Manish,
> >
>
I'm getting a database error when I search for an AS
> Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: bgptables.merit.edu - understanding visibility of your
> prefix/AS
> From: arturo.ser...@gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2012 15:53:51 -0200
> To: mka...@merit.edu
> CC: nano
Manish,
Nice tool.
Is it possible to see the "history" of a prefix?
Regards,
.as
On 13 Jan 2012, at 18:19, Manish Karir wrote:
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> All,
>
> We would like to announce the availability of the bgpTables Project at Merit
> at: http://bgptables.merit.edu
> bgpT
Hello Manish
Nice work on bgptables.merit.edu
Couple of things:
1. It doesn't recognizes individual IP directly but needs complete block
in CIDR to get info about it like e.g search for 8.8.8.8 gives nothing but
8.8.8.0/24 gives information about Google. It would be worth it to have
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