somewhere, I have a DVD of the Route Server logs from when we first turned up the NSF/NAPS (circa 1994) until the UO service came online.  I know I offered them to CAIDA at one time.  Don't remember anything happening.  (not that it matters, but I also have the RFC 1918 blackhole server logs from inception until 2002.)

/Wm

On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 12:39 PM Bradley Huffaker <bhuffake@caida.org> wrote:
Just in case someone has, or finds, historic BGP data sitting,
CAIDA would be willing to host it.

> On May 6, 2019, at 8:15 PM, Majdi S. Abbas <msa@latt.net> wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 01:47:24PM -0600, John Osmon wrote:
>> I've got a need to look for some announcements from the mid 1990s.
>> The oldest I've found at at the University of Oregon Route Views
>> Project, but the earliest I can find there appears to be November of
>> 1997.
>>
>> Anyone have pointers to date from earlier?
>
>       Collected announcements?  None that I know of.  A possible
> proxy for them?  Maybe.
>
>       Dig through the NSFNET NACR archives, and you can at least
> build a list of possible announcements.  (The same is probably true
> of any old PRDB data kicking around out there, and the NSS configs.)
>
>       --msa
>