- Randy says: "finding the fort rp to be pretty solid!" I'll say that if you loaded a fresh Fort and fresh Routinator install, they would both have your ROAs. - The sense of "stickiness" is local only; hence to my mind the protection against "downgrade" attack is somewhat illusory. A fresh install knows nothing of history.
fort running enabled rrdp on server router reports r0.sea#sh ip bgp rpki table | i 3130 147.28.0.0/20 20 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 147.28.0.0/19 19 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 147.28.64.0/19 19 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 147.28.96.0/19 19 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 147.28.128.0/19 19 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 147.28.160.0/19 19 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 147.28.192.0/19 19 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 192.83.230.0/24 24 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 198.180.151.0/24 24 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 198.180.153.0/24 24 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 disabled rrdp on server added new roa 198.180.151.0/25 waited a while router reports r0.sea#sh ip bgp rpki table | i 3130 147.28.0.0/20 20 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 147.28.0.0/19 19 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 147.28.64.0/19 19 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 147.28.96.0/19 19 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 147.28.128.0/19 19 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 147.28.160.0/19 19 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 147.28.192.0/19 19 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 192.83.230.0/24 24 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 198.180.151.0/25 25 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 <<<=== 198.180.151.0/24 24 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 198.180.153.0/24 24 3130 0 147.28.0.84/323 as i said, fort seems solid randy