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Reaching out to ARIN members about their RPKI INVALID prefixes
Dear NANOG,
when I approached ARIN about how they feel about reaching out to their members about
prefixes that are unreachable in a route origin validation (ROV) environment,
John Curran (CEO ARIN) referred me to you (see email bellow - quoted with permission).
The question I asked ARIN was specifically:
> Would you be open to reach out to your affected members to inform them about
> their affected IP prefixes?
John Curran (CEO ARIN) wrote:
> If there is evidence of community
> Interest, then ARIN can conduct a community consultation to determine
> our best role in this area, but you first should encourage discussion
> within the network operator community at appropriate forums.
So here is my question to the network operator community in the ARIN region to
gather if there are any (dis)agreements/opinions about such a notification by ARIN:
What do you think about the idea that ARIN actively informs their affected members
about prefixes that are unreachable in an RPKI ROV environment?
The goal of that outreach/notification would be
- to reduce the number of broken legacy ROAs from the past
- reduce the negative impact on reachability of affected members.
looking forward to receiving your feedback!
kind regards,
nusenu
[1] https://medium.com/@nusenu/towards-cleaning-up-rpki-invalids-d69b03ab8a8c
John Curran wrote:
> Subject: Reaching out to ARIN members about their RPKI INVALID prefixes
>
> Nusenu -
>
> Thank you for writing us - the project (and Medium post on same) are
> quite interesting.
>
> I think youâ??ve got several options for pursuing your objectives,
> including â??
>
> 1) Reaching out to parties that already track and report on Internet
> routing hygiene (e.g. Geoff Huston at http://bgp.potaroo.net, the
> RPKI validator team at RIPE, the NIST RPKI Deployment monitor -
> https://rpki-monitor.antd.nist.gov) to see if of them would like to
> report on this information and/or contact those with invalids)
>
> 2) Raising the issue in the ARIN region via the NANOG operator forum
> - this would make an excellent lightening talk for you (or someone
> else familiar with it already attending) to speak about at the
> upcoming NANOG Vancouver meeting. If there is evidence of community
> Interest, then ARIN can conduct a community consultation to determine
> our best role in this area, but you first should encourage discussion
> within the network operator community at appropriate forums. It is
> not appropriate for ARIN staff to be proposing this additional role
> for the organization, as we within the ARIN staff follow community
> direction rather than set it.
>
> Thanks! /John
>
> John Curran President and CEO ARIN
>
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