Dear Ruben, all, On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 10:18:32PM -0300, Rubens Kuhl wrote: > TC IRR, an IRR operator focused on Brazilian networks, just changed to > IRRd 4.2. The new version allowed TC to deploy RPKI validation > (thanks NTT for sponsoring that development) and expose HTTPS > endpoints for WHOIS and submission that we hope will foster innovation > around the database. > > Every precaution was taken for this migration to be seamless for other IRR > operators, including matching of serial numbers. Every IRR server that > mirrored TC and supported -j status query was verified that it followed and > still correctly follows database journals. > > But if anything appears broken, please let me know or e-mail > db-ad...@bgp.net.br.
Congratulations to you and the TC team for reaching this milestone! TC's use of RPKI-based IRR Object filtering combined with the efforts of NIC.BR, IX.br, and LACNIC to promote RPKI in Brazil, make the Brazilian community a positive example of a seamless integration between IRR and RPKI. Thank you for your efforts to increase the data quality of the TC registry. Kind regards, Job