Announcing BGP-SRx 0.3.0 service release
This is to announce the BGP Secure Router Extension (BGP-SRx) Version 0.3 Prototype Implementation. This release includes extensive performance and robustness improvements, multi router support, re-design/re-write of the Quagga integration, and many bug fixes. BGP-SRx is an open source reference implementation and research platform for investigating emerging BGP security extensions and supporting protocols. The BGP-SRx suite consists of three parts: (1) SRx Server, (2) SRx API, and (3) Quagga-SRx (which integrates the SRx API into the Quagga router). The focus is on origin validation, although it is designed to be extended to path validation. Stub functionality for path validation is included in this version. Additionally, this release contains an SRx client/server test harnesses and a simple RPKI validation cache simulator (VCS). The VCS allows to manually feed ROA information into BGP-SRx server using the RPKI to Router protocol (rfc6810) as well as WireShark modules for debugging. For more information on BGP-SRx, and to download the prototype and tools, see: http://www-x.antd.nist.gov/bgpsrx/ Comments and feedback about BGP-SRx are welcome. See the project page for details. Thanks, Oliver Borchert ------------------------------------------------------------- Oliver Borchert, Computer Scientist National Institute of Standards and Technology (Phone) 301.975.4856 , (Fax) 301.975.6238 ------------------------------------------------------------- Oliver Borchert, Computer Scientist National Institute of Standards and Technology (Phone) 301.975.4856 , (Fax) 301.975.6238
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Borchert, Oliver