From risops at ripe.net Mon Apr 5 03:38:40 2004 From: risops at ripe.net (Generic RIS account) Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 01:38:40 GMT Subject: RIS Statistics Report Message-ID: <200404050138.i351ce30002078@halfweg.ripe.net> RIS Statistics Report (20040330-20040405) This report was generated at Mon Apr 5 00:15:02 UTC 2004. It analyses the BGP Routing Tables which are collected by RIS Remote Collectors at different locations around the world. Check http://www.ris.ripe.net/weekly-report/ for more info. o Prefix Distribution RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 rrc10 rrc11 APNIC 24648 24619 23990 0 24372 13234 24005 10543 23934 13989 23820 23662 ARIN 56924 56884 55859 0 56598 20936 55899 15053 56330 21662 55327 55267 LACNIC 5518 5516 5491 0 5507 3650 5514 2861 5514 2208 5491 5483 RIPE NCC 37232 22916 22150 0 35169 15488 21146 11486 21574 11884 23331 22242 OLD 30404 30224 28738 0 29589 14781 28998 9567 28794 12838 28625 28521 IANA 214 211 209 0 210 132 201 91 193 84 211 209 RFC1918 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 OTHER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 154945 140370 136437 0 151449 68221 135763 49601 136339 62665 136806 135384 AS number distributions wrt RIR and single-homed/multi-homed. o ASes per RIR region RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 rrc10 rrc11 ARIN 9833 9825 9702 0 9775 5392 9754 4328 9763 5385 9694 9679 APNIC 1989 1989 1960 0 1985 1297 1971 1102 1978 1343 1958 1957 RIPE NCC 5364 5350 5340 0 5353 4603 5044 3514 5132 3696 5331 5328 LACNIC 48 48 44 0 47 39 48 35 48 30 44 44 IANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Private 23 18 7 0 16 7 11 5 12 3 9 3 Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 17257 17230 17053 0 17176 11338 16828 8984 16933 10457 17036 17011 o Number of single-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 rrc10 rrc11 ARIN 2968 3331 4831 0 3305 2305 4085 1705 3750 3204 4531 5662 APNIC 567 609 909 0 642 572 817 452 763 696 921 1169 RIPE NCC 1449 1782 1867 0 1606 2374 1970 1536 1947 2139 2477 3147 LACNIC 21 22 22 0 20 22 23 18 24 21 23 25 IANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Private 15 12 3 0 9 3 7 2 8 1 4 3 Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 5020 5756 7632 0 5582 5276 6902 3713 6492 6061 7956 10006 o Number of multi-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 rrc10 rrc11 ARIN 6865 6494 4871 0 6470 3087 5669 2623 6013 2181 5163 4017 APNIC 1422 1380 1051 0 1343 725 1154 650 1215 647 1037 788 RIPE NCC 3915 3568 3473 0 3747 2229 3074 1978 3185 1557 2854 2181 LACNIC 27 26 22 0 27 17 25 17 24 9 21 19 IANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Private 8 6 4 0 7 4 4 3 4 2 5 0 Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 12237 11474 9421 0 11594 6062 9926 5271 10441 4396 9080 7005 o List of martians appearing throughout the week. Prefix Origin AS 10.0.0.0/8 28747 172.16.0.0/12 28747 172.30.84.48/29 8968 192.0.2.0/24 28747 192.168.0.0/16 28747 192.168.191.128/25 5417 o List of hot-spots during the week. Prefix Origin AS Number of updates 209.182.81.0/24 19071 387645 69.19.219.0/24 19864 261006 194.126.42.0/24 25122 158755 82.108.0.0/14 4589 122398 195.239.204.0/24 3216 92445 195.218.177.0/24 3216 89994 207.191.47.0/24 4519 89534 207.191.56.0/24 4519 89533 195.218.176.0/24 3216 82569 64.76.62.0/24 6140 80768 Total number of RIS BGP peering sessions: 370 From risops at ripe.net Mon Apr 12 03:37:32 2004 From: risops at ripe.net (Generic RIS account) Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 01:37:32 GMT Subject: RIS Statistics Report Message-ID: <200404120137.i3C1bWqb013067@halfweg.ripe.net> RIS Statistics Report (20040405-20040412) This report was generated at Mon Apr 12 00:15:01 UTC 2004. It analyses the BGP Routing Tables which are collected by RIS Remote Collectors at different locations around the world. Check http://www.ris.ripe.net/weekly-report/ for more info. o Prefix Distribution RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 rrc10 rrc11 APNIC 25543 25399 21141 0 24861 17725 22656 10012 24314 10161 24039 23938 ARIN 57566 57466 48061 0 57112 25000 54707 18712 56784 14711 55321 55150 LACNIC 5499 5499 4895 0 5486 3668 5432 2333 5491 1752 5471 5453 RIPE NCC 36966 23957 17904 0 36136 20053 20258 11607 22631 7566 22382 22171 OLD 30765 30502 24199 0 29848 17631 28813 10710 29132 8347 28693 28628 IANA 235 233 169 0 234 211 211 104 231 73 230 231 RFC1918 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OTHER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 156578 143056 116369 0 153681 84288 132077 53478 138583 42610 136136 135571 AS number distributions wrt RIR and single-homed/multi-homed. o ASes per RIR region RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 rrc10 rrc11 ARIN 9846 9841 8687 0 9779 5761 9624 4543 9756 3787 9704 9691 APNIC 2000 2000 1667 0 1990 1706 1811 1100 1981 1126 1966 1965 RIPE NCC 5356 5341 4584 0 5352 4988 4885 3358 5304 2584 5321 5328 LACNIC 49 49 40 0 48 37 48 30 48 16 44 45 IANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Private 54 17 4 0 11 9 7 4 10 42 3 2 Others 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 Total 17306 17249 14983 0 17181 12501 16376 9036 17100 7555 17039 17031 o Number of single-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 rrc10 rrc11 ARIN 2910 3068 4326 0 3139 2564 4913 2037 4543 2201 4475 5620 APNIC 577 620 708 0 634 810 806 444 905 526 876 1084 RIPE NCC 1469 1734 1918 0 1630 2438 2076 1527 2343 1301 2506 3021 LACNIC 24 24 20 0 24 21 29 19 26 11 24 30 IANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Private 50 13 1 0 7 7 5 2 7 40 0 0 Others 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 Total 5031 5460 6974 0 5435 5840 7830 4030 7825 4079 7882 9755 o Number of multi-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 rrc10 rrc11 ARIN 6936 6773 4361 0 6640 3197 4711 2506 5213 1586 5229 4071 APNIC 1423 1380 959 0 1356 896 1005 656 1076 600 1090 881 RIPE NCC 3887 3607 2666 0 3722 2550 2809 1831 2961 1283 2815 2307 LACNIC 25 25 20 0 24 16 19 11 22 5 20 15 IANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Private 4 4 3 0 4 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 12275 11789 8009 0 11746 6661 8546 5006 9275 3476 9157 7276 Others: AS65535 o List of martians appearing throughout the week. Prefix Origin AS 10.0.0.0/8 28747 172.16.0.0/12 28747 192.0.2.0/24 5669 192.168.0.0/16 28747 192.168.191.128/25 5417 o List of hot-spots during the week. Prefix Origin AS Number of updates 209.182.81.0/24 19071 465476 69.19.219.0/24 19864 304792 62.223.242.0/24 5602 196040 194.126.42.0/24 25122 191039 82.108.0.0/14 4589 141296 216.159.230.0/24 30455 137489 139.91.40.0/24 8522 117463 195.218.176.0/24 3216 105871 195.218.177.0/24 3216 103748 207.191.56.0/24 4519 103671 Total number of RIS BGP peering sessions: 370 From arife at ripe.net Tue Apr 13 14:29:42 2004 From: arife at ripe.net (Arife Vural) Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 14:29:42 +0200 Subject: NOTIFICATION: RRC07 offline for maintenance at 15th of April, 2004 CET between 13:00 and 16:00. Message-ID: <20040413122942.GQ6315@ripe.net> Dear All, We will attach a new network card on RRC07 at 15th of April, 2004 CET between 13:00 and 16:00. During that time you will see the session drops with RRC07. Purpose of adding a new card is to connect RRC07 directly to the Gigabit Ethernet peering LAN. If you have a peering session with us, please note that our peering IP address would be changed after the maintenance window. We kindly ask you to change BGP config on your side by using the following IP address at 15th of April, 2004 CET after 16.00. IP address: 194.68.123.147 AS number: 12654 RRC07 would be connected directly to the Gigabit Ethernet peering LAN, so you do not need to configure EBGP-multihop with us. It should be native BGP session. If you do not have a peering session with RIS Project, then this might be a nice opportunity to you configure a peering session with RIS Project. To get more information about RIS, please visit our WEB site, http://www.ripe.net/ris/ If you would have any questions, please feel free to contact with us. Kind regards, Arife Vural, RIPE NCC RIS Project From arife at ripe.net Thu Apr 15 15:36:53 2004 From: arife at ripe.net (Arife Vural) Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 15:36:53 +0200 Subject: NOTIFICATION: RRC07 offline for maintenance at 15th of April, 2004 CET between 13:00 and 16:00. In-Reply-To: <20040413122942.GQ6315@ripe.net> References: <20040413122942.GQ6315@ripe.net> Message-ID: <20040415133652.GL15861@ripe.net> Dear All, The maintenance window we announced went well with the help of Netnod guys, especially Niklas Jakobsson. Thanks a lot to him. Now, RIS Remote Route Collector (RRC07) is ready to peer with Netnod members at the Gigabit Ethernet peering LAN. If you have already peer with us, please do not forget to change the config on your end by using our new IP address, 194.68.123.147 and no ebgp-multihop. Kind regards, Arife On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 02:29:42PM +0200, Arife Vural wrote: > > Dear All, > > We will attach a new network card on RRC07 at 15th of April, 2004 CET > between 13:00 and 16:00. During that time you will see the session drops > with RRC07. > > Purpose of adding a new card is to connect RRC07 directly to the Gigabit > Ethernet peering LAN. > > If you have a peering session with us, please note that our peering IP > address would be changed after the maintenance window. We kindly ask you > to change BGP config on your side by using the following IP address at > 15th of April, 2004 CET after 16.00. > > IP address: 194.68.123.147 > AS number: 12654 > > RRC07 would be connected directly to the Gigabit Ethernet peering LAN, so > you do not need to configure EBGP-multihop with us. It should be native BGP > session. > > If you do not have a peering session with RIS Project, then this might be > a nice opportunity to you configure a peering session with RIS Project. > > To get more information about RIS, please visit our WEB site, > > http://www.ripe.net/ris/ > > If you would have any questions, please feel free to contact with us. > > Kind regards, > > Arife Vural, > RIPE NCC RIS Project From arife at ripe.net Fri Apr 16 14:44:05 2004 From: arife at ripe.net (Arife Vural) Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 14:44:05 +0200 Subject: NOTIFICATION: RRC10 at MIX is currently offline. Message-ID: <20040416124405.GM5351@ripe.net> [Apologies for duplicate emails] Dear All, RRC10 is currently offline due to hardware problems. We are expecting to replace the broken parts early next week. Until then, there will be a time gap in RIS data collected by RRC10 due to the downtime. Other RIS services are not affected. We will keep you posted on our progress. Apologies for the inconvenience. Best regards, The RIS team From risops at ripe.net Mon Apr 19 03:42:37 2004 From: risops at ripe.net (Generic RIS account) Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 01:42:37 GMT Subject: RIS Statistics Report Message-ID: <200404190142.i3J1gbrH030287@halfweg.ripe.net> RIS Statistics Report (20040412-20040419) This report was generated at Mon Apr 19 00:15:01 UTC 2004. It analyses the BGP Routing Tables which are collected by RIS Remote Collectors at different locations around the world. Check http://www.ris.ripe.net/weekly-report/ for more info. o Prefix Distribution RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 rrc10 rrc11 APNIC 25765 25751 24738 0 25495 20322 20403 10320 25078 11989 24563 23558 ARIN 61819 60018 50577 0 60920 37030 34669 18419 60741 16286 55419 55617 LACNIC 5660 5659 4945 0 5650 4462 4128 2948 5612 1717 5559 5571 RIPE NCC 36180 23318 22064 0 35351 15664 15185 13131 22515 8809 21810 18475 OLD 31021 30676 24558 0 30570 18560 17663 10502 29902 8981 28352 27790 IANA 268 262 261 0 264 184 180 154 261 109 243 217 RFC1918 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OTHER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 160719 145684 127143 0 158256 96222 92228 55474 144109 47891 135946 131228 AS number distributions wrt RIR and single-homed/multi-homed. o ASes per RIR region RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 rrc10 rrc11 ARIN 9870 9858 8546 0 9835 7823 6689 4581 9842 4297 9702 9677 APNIC 2000 2000 1802 0 1995 1824 1722 998 1987 1384 1958 1925 RIPE NCC 5408 5398 4795 0 5402 4323 4120 3814 5345 2971 5320 4569 LACNIC 49 49 45 0 48 42 40 31 49 20 44 45 IANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Private 27 23 7 0 19 13 16 5 10 11 4 2 Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 17354 17328 15195 0 17299 14025 12587 9429 17233 8683 17028 16218 o Number of single-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 rrc10 rrc11 ARIN 2905 3107 4090 0 3116 4080 2897 1881 3753 2650 4770 5711 APNIC 588 617 839 0 649 900 776 364 823 795 940 1158 RIPE NCC 1496 1761 2066 0 1660 1924 1585 1785 2277 1613 2675 2554 LACNIC 26 26 31 0 28 26 25 20 28 14 28 33 IANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Private 20 17 3 0 14 10 11 1 6 8 0 0 Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 5035 5528 7029 0 5467 6940 5294 4051 6887 5080 8413 9456 o Number of multi-homed ASes. RIS rrc00 rrc01 rrc02 rrc03 rrc04 rrc05 rrc06 rrc07 rrc08 rrc10 rrc11 ARIN 6965 6751 4456 0 6719 3743 3792 2700 6089 1647 4932 3966 APNIC 1412 1383 963 0 1346 924 946 634 1164 589 1018 767 RIPE NCC 3912 3637 2729 0 3742 2399 2535 2029 3068 1358 2645 2015 LACNIC 23 23 14 0 20 16 15 11 21 6 16 12 IANA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Private 7 6 4 0 5 3 5 4 4 3 4 2 Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 12319 11800 8166 0 11832 7085 7293 5378 10346 3603 8615 6762 o List of martians appearing throughout the week. Prefix Origin AS 10.0.0.0/8 28747 10.9.8.1/32 6696 172.16.0.0/12 28747 192.0.2.0/24 28747 192.168.0.0/16 28747 192.168.191.128/25 5417 o List of hot-spots during the week. Prefix Origin AS Number of updates 209.182.81.0/24 19071 417224 69.19.219.0/24 19864 287452 194.126.42.0/24 25122 165333 62.223.242.0/24 5602 159840 216.159.230.0/24 30455 141241 82.108.0.0/14 4589 140773 139.91.40.0/24 8522 115383 139.91.252.0/24 8522 102486 195.218.177.0/24 3216 101848 195.218.176.0/24 3216 92299 Total number of RIS BGP peering sessions: 375 From arife at ripe.net Tue Apr 20 14:12:33 2004 From: arife at ripe.net (Arife Vural) Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 14:12:33 +0200 Subject: NOTIFICATION: RRC10 at MIX is online. In-Reply-To: <20040416124405.GM5351@ripe.net> References: <20040416124405.GM5351@ripe.net> Message-ID: <20040420121233.GN25355@ripe.net> Dear All, Broken part of RRC10 is replaced by help of MIX employees and RRC10 is back online. Almost all the sessions are recovered after the reboot. If you would have any problem within related to peering, please do not hesitate to contact with us. Thanks for your patience. Best regards, The RIS team > [Apologies for duplicate emails] > > Dear All, > > RRC10 is currently offline due to hardware problems. We are expecting > to replace the broken parts early next week. > > Until then, there will be a time gap in RIS data collected by RRC10 > due to the downtime. Other RIS services are not affected. > > We will keep you posted on our progress. > > Apologies for the inconvenience. > > Best regards, > The RIS team From jeroen at unfix.org Thu Apr 22 11:17:50 2004 From: jeroen at unfix.org (Jeroen Massar) Date: 22 Apr 2004 11:17:50 +0200 Subject: MD5'd BGP sessions over IPv6? Message-ID: <1082625470.17515.22.camel@segesta.zurich.ibm.com> Hi, As RIS is also using Quagga I was wondering if you have implemented the MD5 passworded TCP sessions, especially also over IPv6. FYI: http://hasso.linux.ee/quagga/bgp-md5.en.php contains the Linux patches, FreeBSD patches are also out. Greets, Jeroen -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 240 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From james at ripe.net Thu Apr 22 14:18:51 2004 From: james at ripe.net (James Aldridge) Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 14:18:51 +0200 Subject: MD5'd BGP sessions over IPv6? In-Reply-To: <1082625470.17515.22.camel@segesta.zurich.ibm.com> References: <1082625470.17515.22.camel@segesta.zurich.ibm.com> Message-ID: <2147483647.1082643531@guest-wv-22.ripe.net> --On Thursday, 22 April, 2004 11:17 +0200 Jeroen Massar wrote: > As RIS is also using Quagga I was wondering if you have implemented > the MD5 passworded TCP sessions, especially also over IPv6. RFC2385 only defines the TCP MD5 Signature for IP version 4. I guess that the intention was for IPv6 TCP to be protected using other methods such as IPsec. James -- James Aldridge, Network Engineer, New Projects Group, RIPE NCC Tel: +31 20 535 4421 Fax: +31 20 535 4445 GSM: +31 6 5247 6932 PGP Key Fingerprint: 8F8F D923 48E8 FB76 8DD1 60CB 5003 859C F4BB E729 From jeroen at unfix.org Thu Apr 22 14:44:06 2004 From: jeroen at unfix.org (Jeroen Massar) Date: 22 Apr 2004 14:44:06 +0200 Subject: MD5'd BGP sessions over IPv6? In-Reply-To: <2147483647.1082643531@guest-wv-22.ripe.net> References: <1082625470.17515.22.camel@segesta.zurich.ibm.com> <2147483647.1082643531@guest-wv-22.ripe.net> Message-ID: <1082637846.17515.72.camel@segesta.zurich.ibm.com> On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 14:18, James Aldridge wrote: > --On Thursday, 22 April, 2004 11:17 +0200 Jeroen Massar > wrote: > > As RIS is also using Quagga I was wondering if you have implemented > > the MD5 passworded TCP sessions, especially also over IPv6. > > RFC2385 only defines the TCP MD5 Signature for IP version 4. I guess that > the intention was for IPv6 TCP to be protected using other methods such as > IPsec. I don't think that many routers/OS's support IPSEC over IPv6 altough it is one the 'requirements' of IPv6. RFC2385 doesn't specify any IP restrictions though and apparently Juniper and Cisco do MD5 over IPv6, but how exactly is unclear to me... I'll try to adopt the current IPv4 patches to IPv6 as it seems to be only TCP related as they stick the md5 in the option headers of TCP... Greets, Jeroen -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 240 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From Ronald.vanderPol at rvdp.org Thu Apr 22 14:56:51 2004 From: Ronald.vanderPol at rvdp.org (Ronald van der Pol) Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 14:56:51 +0200 Subject: MD5'd BGP sessions over IPv6? In-Reply-To: <1082637846.17515.72.camel@segesta.zurich.ibm.com> References: <1082625470.17515.22.camel@segesta.zurich.ibm.com> <2147483647.1082643531@guest-wv-22.ripe.net> <1082637846.17515.72.camel@segesta.zurich.ibm.com> Message-ID: <20040422125651.GA625@rvdp.org> On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 14:44:06 +0200, Jeroen Massar wrote: > I'll try to adopt the current IPv4 patches to IPv6 as it seems to be > only TCP related as they stick the md5 in the option headers of TCP... As far as I know, this is correct. The underlying IP version does not matter. It should work for both v4 and v6. rvdp From jeroen at unfix.org Thu Apr 22 15:16:03 2004 From: jeroen at unfix.org (Jeroen Massar) Date: 22 Apr 2004 15:16:03 +0200 Subject: MD5'd BGP sessions over IPv6? In-Reply-To: <20040422125651.GA625@rvdp.org> References: <1082625470.17515.22.camel@segesta.zurich.ibm.com> <2147483647.1082643531@guest-wv-22.ripe.net> <1082637846.17515.72.camel@segesta.zurich.ibm.com> <20040422125651.GA625@rvdp.org> Message-ID: <1082639763.17515.81.camel@segesta.zurich.ibm.com> On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 14:56, Ronald van der Pol wrote: > On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 14:44:06 +0200, Jeroen Massar wrote: > > > I'll try to adopt the current IPv4 patches to IPv6 as it seems to be > > only TCP related as they stick the md5 in the option headers of TCP... > > As far as I know, this is correct. The underlying IP version does not > matter. It should work for both v4 and v6. In that case I have some nice work for this evening ;) I'll build a double Quagga test setup and test between those and then test it using a Cisco on the other end too, if that works I'll upgrade the GRH setup, which should be a good test to see if those peers can work with the patch. After that I think it should be ready for RIS deployment too. Expect some more info after this weekend... Though the RIS boxes have an advantage that there are (afaik) not using multihop BGP's like GRH and thus can be protected largely with ingress filters and the likes on the peering meshes. Another patch I'll add is to be able to 'hide' the local/remote port numbers. Though that is only 2x 65535 tries to get it right and statistically less of course, <1024 not being used etc. Greets, Jeroen -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 240 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From matthew at ripe.net Fri Apr 23 14:02:02 2004 From: matthew at ripe.net (Matthew Williams) Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 14:02:02 +0200 Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: BGPlay - Beta RIS Tool for Animated Graphical Visualisation of BGP Updates Message-ID: <003401c4292a$ca5d1680$300200c1@rockstar> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear All, The Roma Tre University Computer Networks Research Group and the RIPE NCC are pleased to announce BGPlay, a new beta tool to visualize BGP updates in the RIS database. Its animated, interactive graphical display makes it easier to interpret how BGP updates affect the routing of a specific prefix than by analyzing the updates themselves. For an idea of what BGPlay can do, see the interactive screenshot at: http://www.ris.ripe.net/bgplay/help.shtml. BGPlay was developed by the Computer Networks Research Group at Roma Tre University and is hosted by the RIPE NCC, who provide direct access to the RIS database. Links to Respective Groups: - - RIPE NCC Routing Information Service: http://www.ripe.net/ris/ - - Roma Tre Computer Networks research Group: http://www.dia.uniroma3.it/~compunet/ Please note that BGPlay requires the Java browser plug-in version 1.4 or above (you can download it at http://www.java.com/en/download/ if you don't have it). If you have the Java plug-in installed, click on one of the links below for examples of BGPlay in action: Example 1: - ---------- * I.Net adds a new upstream URL: http://www.ris.ripe.net/cgi-bin/bgplay.cgi?prefix=194.185.0.0/16&start =2004-04-08+14:02&end=2004-04-08+14:04 Example 2: - ---------- * Deutsche Telekom starts announcing a new network URL: http://www.ris.ripe.net/cgi-bin/bgplay.cgi?prefix=84.128.0.0/11&start= 2004-03-16+08:07&end=2004-03-16+08:10 Example 3: - ---------- * A local instance of F root is leaked globally URL: http://www.ris.ripe.net/cgi-bin/bgplay.cgi?prefix=192.5.5.0/24&start=2 004-03-17+19:30&end=2004-03-18+22:00 Example 4: - ---------- * An anycast prefix with multiple origin ASes URL: http://www.ris.ripe.net/cgi-bin/bgplay.cgi?prefix=192.88.99.0/24&start =2004-04-01+03:00&end=2004-04-01+20:00 For more information on BGPlay, and to run queries of your own, visit the BGPlay web page at http://www.ris.ripe.net/bgplay/ . Please send your comments to bgplay at dia.uniroma3.it and ris at ripe.net. Best regards, On behalf of the RIS Team & Roma Tre University Computer Networks Research Group, Lorenzo Colitti --- > Matthew Williams (MW243-RIPE) > Customer Liaison Engineer > RIPE NCC - http://www.ripe.net/np/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 7.0.4 iQA/AwUBQIkFIMHkFbJe+GdoEQIfAACgjy7nHeGOyd+kla/Wc1yEf7zVJJwAoKNd 4Ufn6+YJIR8q+8IcYWKmGpEL =Pard -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From arife at ripe.net Tue Apr 27 10:57:32 2004 From: arife at ripe.net (Arife Vural) Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 10:57:32 +0200 Subject: RIS Statistics Report (20040419-20040426) Message-ID: <20040427085732.GB12487@ripe.net> Hi all, It looks last week RIS Statistics Report is not delivered to list because of the message size. Martian prefixes which were seen during the last week is quite high. It seems AS8642 leaked them. If you like to look at the report, it's available at http://www.ris.ripe.net/weekly-report/reports/20040419-20040426.html Arife > -----Original Message----- > From: ris-users-admin at ripe.net [mailto:ris-users-admin at ripe.net] > Sent: 26 April 2004 10:06 > To: risops at ripe.net > Subject: Request to mailing list ris-users rejected > > > Your request to the ris-users mailing list > > Posting of your message titled "RIS Statistics Report" > > has been rejected by the list moderator. The moderator gave > the following reason for rejecting your request: > > "Your message was too big; please trim it to less than 40 KB in size." > > Any questions or comments should be directed to the list administrator > at: > > ris-users-admin at lists.ripe.net > > Kind Regards, > > RIPE NCC Mailing list moderation team > ----- End forwarded message -----