Where did my packet go? Measuring the impact of RPKI ROV
Guest Post: Doing RPKI ROV does not guarantee where your packet ends up.
Guest Post: Doing RPKI ROV does not guarantee where your packet ends up.
APNIC’s Dashboard for Autonomous System Health now has a route status service.
Guest Post: How IRR explorer can be used to analyse and improve routing, IRR registrations, and RPKI configurations.
Guest Post: Exploiting routing decisions made in BGP when networks cannot retrieve RPKI information from publication points.
Guest Post: How to run a fully self-hosted (or mixed) service under the APNIC CA, with Krill.
Guest Post: Learn how NLnet Labs built their Krill testbed.
PING E14: Discussing the state of RPKI in Australia and New Zealand with Terry Sweetser.
APNIC actively participated at AusNOG 2021, held from 6 to 7 April 2022 in Sydney, Australia.
An update on how the historical resources transition is progressing and what APNIC is doing to assist historical resource holders.
MyAPNIC users will soon receive warnings if they attempt to submit route management changes that would cause any of their current BGP announcements to be considered ‘RPKI-invalid’.