I have an exact copy of the nitrous.digex.net page running internally for our NCC. I wrote it all in PERL. I am still fixing up a few pieces of the code (namely the ping and traceroute functions), but when I am finished I would be more than happy to share it with anyone that wants it. I should note that it is written to be utilized on Cisco routers with rsh enabled. Mark Tripod Senior Backbone Engineer Exodus Commuications ---- From: miguel a.l. paraz <map@iphil.net> To: nanog@merit.edu Cc: Gary Mensenares <jug@iphil.net> Date: Saturday, October 11, 1997 6:17 AM Subject: Re: BGP tables On Sat, 11 Oct 1997, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
Question is; would Digex share the source to those tools, so that others could provide the same?
It seems like a perl/expect combination. If folks want to cook up a freely redistributable implementation, I can assist. Cheers, -- miguel a.l. paraz <map@iphil.net> / IPhil Communications / +63-2-750-2288
I wrote one as well, I haven't spent too much time with it but most everything works. I did run in to that problem where pings and traces won't return anything similar to what you describe, so I threw in some Expect to remedy it. It's mostly perl though, and it builds the HTML on the fly. I can share the source if anyone wants... -Vlad
I have an exact copy of the nitrous.digex.net page running internally for our NCC. I wrote it all in PERL. I am still fixing up a few pieces of the code (namely the ping and traceroute functions), but when I am finished I would be more than happy to share it with anyone that wants it.
I should note that it is written to be utilized on Cisco routers with rsh enabled.
I look forward to this. On Sat, 11 Oct 1997, Mark Tripod wrote:
I have an exact copy of the nitrous.digex.net page running internally for our NCC. I wrote it all in PERL. I am still fixing up a few pieces of the code (namely the ping and traceroute functions), but when I am finished I would be more than happy to share it with anyone that wants it.
I should note that it is written to be utilized on Cisco routers with rsh enabled.
Thanks for the responses, but I guess it helps to be very explicit with my questions. The specific problem I'm trying to solve is this: We buy transit through X providers via X*2 connections. Lately however it seems that each of them has truncated our access-list. It was rather hard to figure this out, though they did rebuild their lists as soon as they figured it out. By 'automated' I invisioned a script that would look for our netblocks in public bgp tables and warn me of any increase or decrease. I'll get back to you after I've got a working model. Thanks for the ideas, --Ben Kirkpatrick, ELI DPG, 360-816-3508
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Alex Rubenstein
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Ben Kirkpatrick, ELI
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mark@exodus.net
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Vlad