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Hi Hank, On 3 Feb 2014, at 07:24, Hank Nussbacher <hank@efes.iucc.ac.il> wrote:
I hope this is the right forum - not sure which RIPE WG is the best to ask these newbie questions.
1. How can one know how many prefixes from the global routing table of 500K prefixes are "RPKI"ed? The best I can find is telnet to rpki-rtr.ripe.net and start counting lines via "sho ip bgp rpki table" or scan http://localcert.ripe.net:8088/roas I know of http://certification-stats.ripe.net/ but that is a graph showing how many LIRs are RPKIed, not how many prefixes have been RPKIed.
That page has a drop-down menu allowing you to select different stats. For example: http://certification-stats.ripe.net?type=roa-v4 http://certification-stats.ripe.net?type=roa-v4u
2. If I have a prefix and I want to do a similar lookup like whois to see certain parameters of that specific prefix, how can I see whether that specific prefix has RPKI enabled? Is there a whois-rpki thingie?
You can also search for it on the BGP Preview page of the RPKI Validator. For example: http://localcert.ripe.net:8088/bgp-preview?q=93.175.146.0/24 You can also search for a validity state, for example: http://localcert.ripe.net:8088/bgp-preview?q=valid So, 20,443 RPKI Valid BGP announcements in the global routing table at the moment. Cheers, Alex