10 Dec
2019
10 Dec
'19
10:45 p.m.
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 7:32 PM Rubens Kuhl <rubensk@gmail.com> wrote:
RPKI ROAs (compared to IRR objects) carry different meaning: the existence of a ROA (both by definition and common implementation) supersedes other data sources (IRR, LOAs, or comments in whois records, etc), and as such can be used on any type of EBGP session for validation of the received Internet routing information.
Which brings me to my favorite possible RPKI-IRR integration: a ROA that says that IRR objects on IRR source x with maintainer Y are authoritative for a given number resource. Kinda like SPF for BGP.
Is this required? or a crutch for use until a network can publish all of their routing data in the RPKI? -chris