On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 16:40 -0700, Braun, Mike wrote:
Apologies for straying off topic,
Years ago several tools and sites were available for troubleshooting BGP routing tables and viewing reachability over the Internet. I remember using a site that, when you provided an ASN or IP address, you received a tree-graph showing multi-hop peer points and latency statistics from dozens of sources all over the internet. I know a lot of these sites went away after the release of the vulnerability with the BGP's peering process was disclosed. Some of the sites I bookmarked advertised that they would return once a more secure way of offering this information was worked out.
Just if MD5 helps in anyway (except making the routers CPU load increase a lot :) The tool you mean is called NetLantis (http://www.netlantis.org/) but they are not back, yet. Though I know, first hand, that the database is as-good-as done, which was one of the bigger and latest steps. Thus maybe x-mas, but expect it later, it will be back one day though. Greets, Jeroen