12–14 Mar 2024
Lord Charles Hotel
Africa/Johannesburg timezone

Chasing RPKI-aware communities in BGP

Not scheduled
20m
+27.218797000 (Lord Charles Hotel)

+27.218797000

Lord Charles Hotel

Corner Main Road (M9) & Broadway Boulevard, R44, Somerset West, Cape Town, 7130
Technical Plenary

Speaker

Massimiliano Stucchi (AS58280.net)

Description

The BGP communities attribute, which usefully enables network operators to signal specific requests or information to nearby ASNs, also lets them signal RPKI status. But should they? In this presentation, I show the results of investigating the propagation of RPKI information in BGP communities.
There is a baseline of BGP Updates that is derived from the updates in RPKI - the creation or deletion of ROAs/VRPs - and this presentation shows what it is, who does it, and why this is not good for the Internet.
This presentation is also related to work being done at the IETF to propose a new BCOP document to help operators understand how the behaviour of propagating RPKI information in BGP Communities is not good for the Internet.

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