Re: [sidr] A quick note from RPKI in the wild

Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> Thu, 08 December 2011 22:30 UTC

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Subject: Re: [sidr] A quick note from RPKI in the wild
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> My point was that it is not too easy to decide if the ISPs are 
> compliant with the BCP.

actually, test versions of the GUIs are now telling you if a roa you are
asking to create stomps on anything in the real routing table.

randy