On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 8:12 AM Christopher Morrow <morrowc.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 10:59 AM TJ Trout <tj@pcguys.us> wrote:
I believe it's manual, ten years and you need to update the roa.
I don't think 10yrs is correct... I do think you'd be responsible for re-publishing your content periodically though.
Can anyone point me to a procedure on how this can be done safely using arin machinery ?
Looking at, quite a handy tool, job's console.rpki-client.org for a set of things that concern me, this one in particular: (one particular ROA) < http://console.rpki-client.org/rpki.arin.net/repository/arin-rpki-ta/5e4a23e...
Validity Not Before: Aug 18 04:00:00 2020 GMT Not After : Nov 20 05:00:00 2022 GMT
Oh, I do see that the parent cert here is: < http://console.rpki-client.org/rpki.arin.net/repository/arin-rpki-ta/5e4a23e...
which has: Validity Not Before: Oct 1 11:28:43 2019 GMT Not After : Oct 1 11:28:43 2029 GMT
This is, I think, actually controlled by ARIN, it has the subordinate resources from ARIN -> this-org in it... so at least the content of this file is generated/maintained by the parent (RIR in this case).
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020, 6:55 AM Ca By <cb.list6@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello folks,
I use ARIN hosted RPKI to publish ROAs
The ROAs have an expire date
How do i rotate the cert to push out the expiration date? Does ARIN do
this for me?
Thanks!