On Wed, 19 Apr 1995 13:50:52 -0400 you said:
Well, there is a big _if_: if things will work w/o RADB (and they will, for no sane provider will use RADB as the sole source of exterior information at peering points, not for at least before it became the proven and stable service) -- people will forget to update things, cut the corners, etc.
The Ebone access I get via CERN is controlled strictly via the prototype RADB at ripe.net. It works flawlessly.
RADB got to be easy to use to become real. The e-mail interface of NACRs is close to uselessness, and too big headache to deal with. Waiting time on processing is simply ridiculous.
I've been sending updates to auto-dbm@ripe.net for the past 2 years with no problem.
There should be a host accepting telnet sessions for on-line updates (which have to be installed *immediately*, so whoever added a network can test connectivity and go ahead).
telent info.ripe.net to test it out.
There should be well-defined and useful interface to service providers databases.
It should be secure.
I use a password on all AS updates to AS378.
RADB should be able to implement _existing_ routing policies, not the subset which can be defined in RIPE-81 (it currently can't, there are places which use a lot of _very_ hairy stuff).
Without that i do not see RADB being successful or useful beyond the point of filtering updates from particularly obnoxious peers.
It may not have everything we want today but it is an excellent starting platform.
--vadim
Hank