Hi Chris,

Perhaps it helps to look at the validity of the cert.

http://console.rpki-client.org/rsync/rpki.ripe.net/repository/DEFAULT/3JsPwPrhyzvSi50Bqvw1Y_2pUdo.cer.html

Regards,
Erik Bais

Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone

Op 8 jul. 2021 om 22:43 heeft Christopher Munz-Michielin via RPKI 
<[email protected]> het volgende geschreven:



Hi Tim,

Thanks for the reply.  I have confirmed that the entitlements displayed in the 
UI are the same as before the issue, specifically:

ASN: AS59893, AS211591
IPv4: 45.148.76.0/22
IPv6: 2a0f:9400::/29

I'll try and get the CLI output as well.

Chris

On 08/07/2021 13:34, Tim Bruijnzeels wrote:

Hi Christopher,

This is strange indeed. It sounds a bit like your resource entitlements under 
RIPE NCC may have changed.

Going with that assumption:

Krill will only allow you to create ROAs for prefixes that you hold on a 
certificate (or any certificate under any parent if you have multiple). However 
if you lose the resource on your certificate then it can no longer create the 
signed ROA objects. What is confusing - and I should prioritise this higher I 
now realise - is that the UI and API will list your previously configured 
"Authorisations" still. These are not actual ROAs but your intent to create 
ROAs if you see what I mean. If you get back the resources then the ROA objects 
will be re-created automatically. What is missing from the UI though is a clear 
indication which "Authorisation" configs would be for space you no longer hold 
on your certificates.

Can you check the status and resources under each parent?

You can look at the 'parents' tab in the UI, but if you have access to the CLI 
then please run:

krillc parents statuses --ca <your-ca>

This gives a little more info than the UI I think. You can also run this 
command with --format json to get even more info.

If you prefer you can share your results with 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> instead of this list - of 
course we would be more than happy to report back when we get further.


Kind regards,

Tim, on behalf of the NLnet Labs RPKI Team






On 8 Jul 2021, at 21:05, Christopher Munz-Michielin via RPKI 
<[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]> wrote:

Hi All,

Got a weird issue with Krill and publishing RIPE ROAs. Background:  We have 
been running Krill with 1 RIPE, 2 ARIN and 1 APNIC parents for the better part 
of a year without issue, but yesterday we started receiving reports that all 
our RIPE ROAs had been dropped, indeed when I look at 
https://jdr.nlnetlabs.nl/#/search/%2Frpki-repo%2Frsync%2Frpki.ripe.net%2Frepository%2FDEFAULT%2F3JsPwPrhyzvSi50Bqvw1Y_2pUdo.cer
 
<https://jdr.nlnetlabs.nl/#/search/%2Frpki-repo%2Frsync%2Frpki.ripe.net%2Frepository%2FDEFAULT%2F3JsPwPrhyzvSi50Bqvw1Y_2pUdo.cer><https://jdr.nlnetlabs.nl/#/search/%2Frpki-repo%2Frsync%2Frpki.ripe.net%2Frepository%2FDEFAULT%2F3JsPwPrhyzvSi50Bqvw1Y_2pUdo.cer>
 this does appear to be the case.

I have verified all the ROA's exist via the Krill API as well as in the GUI.  
So far I have tried restarting Krill, Deleting and re-adding some ROAs, as well 
as deleting the delegation from RIPE and re-creating it all to no avail.  I'm 
at the point where I'm getting ready to blow the whole setup away and rebuild 
from scratch, but figured I would reach out here first to see if anyone has a 
suggestion to recover from this weird situation.

Version of krill is 0.8.2 on ubuntu 20.04 installed from the package manager.  
No other RIR's seem to be effected by this.

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