[lacnog] Fwd: [sidr] Announcing BGP Secure Router Extension (BGP-SRx) Prototype Implementation
Arturo Servin
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Vie Oct 14 13:05:04 BRT 2011
No lo he probado aún, justo lo iba a hacer en Ubuntu, pero ahora con lo que comentas igual lo hago con Fedora.
Saludos,
.as
On 14 Oct 2011, at 14:02, Ariel Weher wrote:
> Ayer la estuve probando pero no he logrado compilarlo, en el equipo de testing evidentemente me faltan algunas librerías. La verdad no me puse a leer el código para ver cual falta, sin embargo estuve leyendo la documentación y dice que está desarrollado en base a linux fedora. Este fin de semana me voy a armar una VM con dicha distribución y vuelvo a probar.
>
> Si alguien ya intento y se encontró con el mismo problema, agradezco me de una pista de como seguir.
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> Mi servidor cuenta con ubuntu server 10.04.3 LTS.
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> Saludos
>
> On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 5:58 PM, Arturo Servin <aservin en lacnic.net> wrote:
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> Ademas de las implementaciones en Cisco IOS y Juniper JunOS el NIST acaba de liberar una nueva extensión para Quagga.
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> Saludos,
> as
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> Sent from my mobile device
> (please excuse typoss and brevit.)
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> Begin forwarded message:
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>> From: "Montgomery, Douglas" <dougm en nist.gov>
>> Date: 9 October 2011 14:19:48 GMT-02:00
>> To: LIST NANOG <nanog en nanog.org>
>> Cc: "sidr en ietf.org" <sidr en ietf.org>
>> Subject: [sidr] Announcing BGP Secure Router Extension (BGP-SRx) Prototype Implementation
>>
>> Announcing BGP Secure Router Extension (BGP-SRx) Prototype Implementation
>>
>> IETF SIDR working group is developing standards for BGP origin validation
>> and AS path validation to strengthen the inter-domain routing
>> infrastructure. At the IETF 80 in March 2011, NIST made an introductory
>> presentation on a prototyping effort called BGP Secure Router Extension
>> (BGP-SRx). SRx is an open source reference implementation and research
>> platform for investigating emerging BGP security extensions and supporting
>> protocols.
>>
>> BGP-SRx has three parts: SRx Server, SRx API, and Quagga SRx (integrates
>> SRx API into Quagga router). The current focus in the BGP-SRx prototype is
>> on origin validation, although it is designed to be be extended to path
>> validation in the future (some stub functionality is already included in
>> this version).
>>
>> The current release implements: The RPKI/Router Protocol and a variety of
>> BGP policies for enforcing Route Origin Authorizations (ROAs) conveyed
>> from RPKI validating caches. Also included in the release are test
>> client/server test harnesses for RPKI/Router and WireShark modules for
>> debugging.
>>
>> For more information on BGP-SRx, and to download the prototype and tools,
>> see: http://www-x.antd.nist.gov/bgpsrx/
>>
>> For those wanting an easy way to experiment with BGP-SRx, in June we made
>> an announcement about the BRITE system (BGPSEC/RPKI Interoperability Test &
>> Evaluation): http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2011-June/038063.html
>>
>> You can use BRITE (http://brite.antd.nist.gov/) to run BGP-SRx
>> (or any other implementation) through aseries of test scripts that exercise
>> numerous interesting scenarios for BGP ROA processing under different policy
>> assumptions.
>>
>> We will make a presentation at NANOG-53 on Monday (9/10/11) in the ISP Security
>> BoF where we will briefly explain the functionalities of both BGP-SRx and
>> BRITE and also give demos. Please attend the BoF if you are interested to
>> learn more.
>>
>> Comments and feedback about SRx and BRITE are welcome. See the project page
>> For details.
>>
>> dougm
>> --
>> Doug Montgomery – Mgr. Internet & Scalable Systems Research / ITL / NIST
>>
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