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[Full Disclosure, the bgp.tools guy will of course tell you to use bgp.tools] Unsure what the etiquette for self promotion is on this mailing list, but I would happily recommend bgp.tools (the service I run). It supports the development of the BGP toolkit at the same time. For myself (since I cannot really monitor myself with myself) I use https://github.com/nttgin/BGPalerter On Mon, 26 Feb 2024 at 17:43, Ray Orsini via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
What tools are you using to monitor BGP announcements and route changes?
I love bgp.tools ;) good product On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 12:49 Ben Cox via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
[Full Disclosure, the bgp.tools guy will of course tell you to use bgp.tools]
Unsure what the etiquette for self promotion is on this mailing list, but I would happily recommend bgp.tools (the service I run). It supports the development of the BGP toolkit at the same time.
For myself (since I cannot really monitor myself with myself) I use https://github.com/nttgin/BGPalerter
On Mon, 26 Feb 2024 at 17:43, Ray Orsini via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
What tools are you using to monitor BGP announcements and route changes?
bgp.tools On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 9:54 AM Mehmet <mehmet@akcin.net> wrote:
I love bgp.tools ;) good product
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 12:49 Ben Cox via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
[Full Disclosure, the bgp.tools guy will of course tell you to use bgp.tools]
Unsure what the etiquette for self promotion is on this mailing list, but I would happily recommend bgp.tools (the service I run). It supports the development of the BGP toolkit at the same time.
For myself (since I cannot really monitor myself with myself) I use https://github.com/nttgin/BGPalerter
On Mon, 26 Feb 2024 at 17:43, Ray Orsini via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
What tools are you using to monitor BGP announcements and route changes?
Hi, On Mon, 26 Feb 2024, at 5:41 PM, Ray Orsini via NANOG wrote:
What tools are you using to monitor BGP announcements and route changes?
https://bgp.tools is excellent - and amazingly fast at BGP and IRR notifications: https://bgp.tools/pricing Ian
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 05:41:12PM +0000, Ray Orsini via NANOG wrote:
What tools are you using to monitor BGP announcements and route changes?
The wonderful BGP.tools already has been mentioned a few times. Another excellent option is https://Packetvis.com, I find their RPKI monitoring approach to be very insightful. Catchpoint might be another option, https://www.catchpoint.com/bgp, AFAIK by the same people that worked on "Isolario" a few years ago. Kind regards, Job
Le Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 07:12:57PM +0100, Job Snijders via NANOG a écrit :
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 05:41:12PM +0000, Ray Orsini via NANOG wrote:
What tools are you using to monitor BGP announcements and route changes?
The wonderful BGP.tools already has been mentioned a few times.
Another excellent option is https://Packetvis.com, I find their RPKI monitoring approach to be very insightful.
Do you know who's behind that site ? Denis
I believe PacketVis is Massimo Candela , based on https://ripe85.ripe.net/archives/video/987/ On Mon, 26 Feb 2024 at 18:24, Denis Fondras via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
Le Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 07:12:57PM +0100, Job Snijders via NANOG a écrit :
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 05:41:12PM +0000, Ray Orsini via NANOG wrote:
What tools are you using to monitor BGP announcements and route changes?
The wonderful BGP.tools already has been mentioned a few times.
Another excellent option is https://Packetvis.com, I find their RPKI monitoring approach to be very insightful.
Do you know who's behind that site ?
Denis
On 27 Feb 2024, at 01:28, Ben Cox via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
I believe PacketVis is Massimo Candela , based on https://ripe85.ripe.net/archives/video/987/
It is run by his brother rather than Massimo, but it is his BGPalerter software behind the family business :) f
Aha! That makes sense! I was struggling to find any kind of public data on who runs it, so I assumed whoever was presenting it probably runs / owned it On Tue, Feb 27, 2024, 08:20 Fearghas Mckay <fearghas@gmail.com> wrote:
On 27 Feb 2024, at 01:28, Ben Cox via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
I believe PacketVis is Massimo Candela , based on https://ripe85.ripe.net/archives/video/987/
It is run by his brother rather than Massimo, but it is his BGPalerter software behind the family business :)
f
Whoa, its nice to see that Allesandro is still around. It was sad to see when Isolario.it quietly went offline. Also I would point out in CAIDA's general direction https://bgpstream.caida.org/ (should fit OP bill). CAIDA was first to show how much geeky fun might be had by monitoring (and sometimes storing) BGP updates. RIPE RIS https://www.ripe.net/analyse/internet-measurements/routing-information-servi... is also good, but as Job Snijders pointed me out doesn't send emails out of the box. On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 7:15 PM Job Snijders via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 05:41:12PM +0000, Ray Orsini via NANOG wrote:
What tools are you using to monitor BGP announcements and route changes?
The wonderful BGP.tools already has been mentioned a few times.
Another excellent option is https://Packetvis.com, I find their RPKI monitoring approach to be very insightful.
Catchpoint might be another option, https://www.catchpoint.com/bgp, AFAIK by the same people that worked on "Isolario" a few years ago.
Kind regards,
Job
nanog@nanog.org (Alexander Lyamin via NANOG) wrote:
RIPE RIS https://www.ripe.net/analyse/internet-measurements/routing-information-servi... is also good, but as Job Snijders pointed me out doesn't send emails out of the box.
It does provide a filterable live feed that we use for leak detection. Apart from that we're using bgp.tools when we want to dig into stuff. Oh, and most of the T1s have either routeservers or at least mostly usable looking glasses. HTH, Elmar.
Ray mentioned precisely that he wants to monitor BGP announcements and route changes. Leak detection is kind of on a different level. You need a bit more data to effectively detect them. ( I kind of know that). It makes discussion more colorful to my taste. You can do a lot with colorful bgp data ;) On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 8:02 PM Elmar K. Bins <elmi@4ever.de> wrote:
nanog@nanog.org (Alexander Lyamin via NANOG) wrote:
RIPE RIS
https://www.ripe.net/analyse/internet-measurements/routing-information-servi...
is also good, but as Job Snijders pointed me out doesn't send emails out of the box.
It does provide a filterable live feed that we use for leak detection.
Apart from that we're using bgp.tools when we want to dig into stuff. Oh, and most of the T1s have either routeservers or at least mostly usable looking glasses.
HTH, Elmar.
Hi Alex, la@qrator.net (Alexander Lyamin) wrote:
Ray mentioned precisely that he wants to monitor BGP announcements and route changes.
Leak detection is kind of on a different level. You need a bit more data to effectively detect them. ( I kind of know that).
Our use case is extremely simple, so the RIS feed gives us everything we need. We don't need to qualify the leak, *any* leak from a local node is undesirable, they tag everything NO_EXPORT. Anybody exporting must thus be dealt with. But you gave me an idea regarding our datacenter prefixes... Cheers, Elmar.
participants (10)
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Alexander Lyamin
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Ben Cox
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Denis Fondras
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Elmar K. Bins
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Fearghas Mckay
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Ian Chilton
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Job Snijders
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Mehmet
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Ray Orsini
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TJ Trout