Hello all!

Several months ago NLnet Labs committed to building a free open source RPKI 
toolset to help making BGP routing more secure. This project includes a 
Certificate Authority, allowing you to run a Delegated CA on your own systems 
as a child of one or more RIRs, a Publication Server that lets you publish RPKI 
material or let a third party do it on your behalf and lastly Relying Party 
software, in order to validate RPKI data and feed it to your routers.

I want to give you a little update on where we are now. Since kicking off this 
project, RIPE NCC and NIC.br have graciously committed to funding these 
efforts, ensuring we can dedicate full time resources on this in the coming 
years. 

In the mean time, we’ve released (and then fixed :cough:) the first version of 
our Relying Party software. It’s designed to be super lean (as in, runs fine on 
a Pi Zero) and implements the basic set of functionality: fetching and 
validating RPKI data and exposing route origin attestations both as output 
(CSV, JSON, RPSL) and to routers via the RPKI-RTR protocol. 

We’re very much looking forward to your operational feedback, to ensure this 
package runs well in a wide variety of environments. Going forward, we’ll be 
focussing on monitoring for the next release.

You can find the source code and further details on Github:
https://github.com/NLnetLabs/routinator

Cheers,

Alex Band
NLnet Labs

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