At NIST we developed an RPKI integration into Quagga. It also includes an early BGPSEC integration which is under constant changes due to the draft stage of the protocol. The code is available at http://bgpsrx.antd.nist.gov
Furthermore we also provide a yum repository. In addition to the NIST RPKI/BGPSEC integration, we provide an RPKI tester at https://brite.antd.nist.gov Where one can test their router RPKI implementation. BRITE allows to connect an RPKI capable BGP router to the system. BRTIE then simulates scenarios in which the behavior of the router under test is Evaluated. For more info visit: BGPSRx: bgpsrx.antd.nist.gov BRITE: brite.antd.nist.gov For any questions, don’t hesitate to drop me a note, Oliver ------------------------------------------------------------- Oliver Borchert, Computer Scientist National Institute of Standards and Technology (Phone) 301.975.4856 , (Fax) 301.975.6238 On 1/6/16, 12:59 PM, "John Kemp" <[email protected]> wrote: > >The one I'll probably focus on is BMP integration. >Basically, I'd like to come up with a plan for the >approach we need to get BMP live updates coming out >of Quagga BGPd, and to have it follow the IETF protocol >implementations as much as is possible. > >So if anybody else makes the Hackathon, or is interested >in talking about this a bit later at the NANOG meeting, >might be nice to chat. > >John Kemp >[email protected] > > >On 1/6/16 9:35 AM, Daniel Walton wrote: >> Feb 6 & 7 >> https://github.com/CAIDA/bgp-hackathon/wiki/List-of-Challenges >> >> There are several projects related to quagga. >> >> Daniel >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Quagga-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.quagga.net/mailman/listinfo/quagga-dev >> > >_______________________________________________ >Quagga-dev mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.quagga.net/mailman/listinfo/quagga-dev _______________________________________________ Quagga-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.quagga.net/mailman/listinfo/quagga-dev
