Dear all, [ TL;DR: What does the working group think about supporting an extension to the RPKI Dashboard to enable publication of BGPsec certs? ] At the moment the hosted "RPKI Dashboard" at https://my.ripe.net/#/rpki, only permits Resource Holders to create RPKI objects of one specific type: ROAs. However, a wider range of RPKI cryptographic product types also exists, for example: BGPsec Router Certificates [RFC 8209]. BGPsec is a RPKI-based technology which enables network operators to transitively validate whether a given BGP UPDATE - indeed - passed through the Autonomous Systems listed in the path. One way to think of BGPsec is as an ECDSA protected network of channels between a receiving EBGP node; and one (or many) routers in the BGP route's Origin AS. I think BGPsec can be useful to protect "private peering" at large scale, and another use case is to increase confidence in routing information distributed via IXP Route/Blackhole Servers. Right now, routing protocol researchers and network operators wishing to publish BGPsec Router Keys, also have to learn how to master "Delegated RPKI": a deployment model with a steep learning curve. I think there are benefits to the community if RIPE NCC appends an activity to the "RPKI Planning and Roadmap" to implement procedures to sign and publish BGPsec Router Keys via a PKCS#10 / PKCS#7 exchange, callable via both API and dashboard WebUI. What do others think? Kind regards, Job Relevant documentation: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8209 https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8635