You can use rpki without even touching your network just by enabling
the ROAs today in the RIPE database.
 This is a harmless piece of work that you can do today
helping the wider community and raise awareness as a first step.

/nikos

On 2 May 2017 at 16:21, Compton, Rich A <rich.comp...@charter.com> wrote:
> That零 the million dollar question.  I think that there will be more
> adoption from the Internet at large when some big players adopt it.  Right
> now the use of rsync in RPKI is preventing a lot of large ISPs from
> implementing it (too difficult to provide redundancy with rsync). There is
> a protocol called RPKI Repository Delta Protocol (RRDP)
> https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-sidr-delta-protocol-08 which will
> alleviate these concerns but it is still in draft.  I think once that
> becomes an RFC we will see more adoption of RPKI.
>
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> On 5/2/17, 6:27 AM, "NANOG on behalf of Job Snijders"
> <nanog-boun...@nanog.org on behalf of j...@ntt.net> wrote:
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>>On Tue, May 02, 2017 at 08:29:32AM +0100, Nikos Leontsinis wrote:
>>> it only proves the need for wider RPKI adoption....
>>
>>How can we actually encourage RPKI adoption?
>>
>>Kind regards,
>>
>>Job
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