On 05/07/2021 15:29, Rene Wilhelm wrote:

Rene,

That is *exactly* what I need.
I owe you a beer when I attend the next physical RIPE.

Regards,
Hank


Hi Hank,

Maybe this http://www.ris.ripe.net/dumps/riswhoisdump.IPv4.gz helps ?

It lists all the IPv4 prefixes seen in the collective of latest RIS
table dumps, together with origin AS and number of peers that passed the
routes to RIS. You could filter on the latter to restrict the view to
"widely seen" routes.

There's an equivalent one for IPv6.

-- Rene

On 7/5/21 1:41 PM, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
On 04/07/2021 17:49, Clemens Mosig wrote:

Can any kind soul send me a file with all current prefixes (832K)?
Don't need AS path or anything else, just a file (txt, csv, whatever) of all 832+K prefixes.  Or point me where I can easily extract it.

Thanks,
Hank


Hi Hank,

Both repositories contain RIB files.
E.g.: http://archive.routeviews.org/route-views.eqix/bgpdata/2020.11/RIBS/ which contains the RIB from all peers of route-view.eqix at a given time. This is in MRT format as far as I know.

Not sure if there are route collectors with only 1 or 2 peers. You can always filter for one peer though (e.g. using bgpreader).

Cheers,
Clemens

On 04.07.21 16:41, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
 > Apologies for previous HTML email:
 >
 >
 > I am aware of the MRT files available from RIPE:
 >
 > https://www.ripe.net/analyse/internet-measurements/routing-information-service-ris/ris-raw-data
 > I am aware of the MRT files available from routeviews:
 > http://archive.routeviews.org/
 >
 > What I am looking for is an MRT RIB file (not updates), for a single
 > peer or at most 2 peer router. Pointers?
 >
 > Thanks,
 > Hank
 >





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