From amreesh at afrinic.net Fri Nov 15 21:43:20 2019 From: amreesh at afrinic.net (Amreesh Phokeer) Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2019 01:43:20 +0400 Subject: [DBWG] RRDP support in RPKI Message-ID: <8222A6B4-2F03-444D-ADF5-0C822CD9AE15@afrinic.net> Hi all, AFRINIC plans to support the RPKI Delta Protocol (RRDP) - RFC 8182, which will allow Relying Parties to synchronize a local copy of the AFRINIC repository using the RRDP protocol instead of RSYNC. More details can be found in this blog post: https://www.afrinic.net/blog/495-rpki-delta-protocol-rrdp-as-a-future-replacement-of-rsync-in-rpki AFRINIC intends to provide support by end of Q1 2020. Regards, -- Amreesh Phokeer, Research Manager, AFRINIC From job at ntt.net Fri Nov 15 21:55:14 2019 From: job at ntt.net (Job Snijders) Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2019 05:55:14 +0800 Subject: [DBWG] RRDP support in RPKI In-Reply-To: <8222A6B4-2F03-444D-ADF5-0C822CD9AE15@afrinic.net> References: <8222A6B4-2F03-444D-ADF5-0C822CD9AE15@afrinic.net> Message-ID: On Sat, Nov 16, 2019 at 05:43 Amreesh Phokeer wrote: > AFRINIC plans to support the RPKI Delta Protocol (RRDP) - RFC 8182, which > will allow Relying Parties to synchronize a local copy of the AFRINIC > repository using the RRDP protocol instead of RSYNC. > > More details can be found in this blog post: > > https://www.afrinic.net/blog/495-rpki-delta-protocol-rrdp-as-a-future-replacement-of-rsync-in-rpki > > AFRINIC intends to provide support by end of Q1 2020. Fantastic! Kind regards, Job -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From simon at afrinic.net Fri Nov 22 08:14:38 2019 From: simon at afrinic.net (Simon Seruyinda) Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2019 12:14:38 +0400 Subject: [DBWG] Update regarding RPKI-IRR integration project In-Reply-To: References: <2384BC41-A669-4337-8B5C-9BB135F9C18E@afrinic.net> Message-ID: <1A1DB9D9-BD2E-4D90-B00E-9AE766C8B468@afrinic.net> Hi Ben, Apologies for late response. Since our WHOIS is using similar codebase as RIPE, we have adopted the same REST API model. This is not yet deployed in production. We are working to have it on the sandbox machine for community testing and feedback. We shall communicate the url and instructions on how to test by end of next week. Regards; Simon > On 11 Oct 2019, at 13:28, Ben Maddison wrote: > > Hi Simon, > > Thanks for the feedback. > Please would you sent the API spec that you are (planning to?) > implement for the REST interface? > I'd like the opportunity to provide feedback early in the cycle to > minimise additional work. > > Cheers, > > Ben > > On Fri, 2019-10-11 at 13:05 +0400, Simon Seruyinda wrote: >> Dear DBWG, >> >> Based on the submission from our working group session in Kampala >> regarding the RPKI-IRR integration, we have divided the project into >> phases. >> Phase one will be to integrate the IRR into myafrinic. >> >> Below is the roadmap. >> >> Activity >> >> Min Start date >> >> Max End Date >> >> Add REST API to WHOIS for Management of Objects >> >> 11th Sep 2019 >> >> 24th Sep 2019 >> >> Build Interface in myafrinic for members and HM to Manage route(6), >> autnum and as-set objects >> >> 8th Oct 2019 >> >> 25th Oct 2019 >> >> Internal testing of developed features >> >> 28th Oct 2019 >> >> 1st Nov 2019 >> >> Deploy features in sandbox environment for community testing >> >> 4th Nov 2019 >> >> 8th Nov 2019 >> >> Gather any feedback from community >> >> 11th Nov 2019 >> >> 15th Nov 2019 >> >> Make any necessary adjustments based on feedback >> >> 18th Nov 2019 >> >> 22nd Nov 2019 >> >> Internal testing of adjustments made >> >> 25th Nov 2019 >> >> 29th Nov 2019 >> >> Deployment in production >> >> 2nd Dec 2019 >> >> 6th Dec 2019 >> >> >> Phase 2 shall cover the following activities. >> >> Title >> >> Details >> >> BPKI certificates >> >> ? In NMRP the applicant shall specify whether they >> will use RPKI. If yes, then after resource issuance, they will be >> invited to generate their BPKI certificate(s). Invitation could be >> manually sent or via automated notification or banner inside >> myafrinic >> >> >> >> ROA >> >> ? Similar to route(6) creation, we shall have a wizard. Auto >> creation is not feasible. >> >> ? Members can opt to auto-renew an existing or new roa upon >> expiry >> >> ? Expiry period of each roa shall be configurable by the member >> >> Inconsistency dashboard >> >> Display warnings in the dashboard when >> >> ? No existing route(6) objects for resource member >> (with ASN and IPv4 or IPv6) >> >> ? if another Route object is created with >> different ASN on another IRR >> >> >> >> Support for Other IRR objects >> >> Allow members to manage (create update or delete) the following IRR >> objects in MyAFRINIC >> >> ? Route-set >> >> ? Inet-rtr >> >> ? Filter-set >> >> ? Peering-set >> >> ? Rtr-set >> >> >> >> The schedule for phase 2 shall be shared once we have finalised our >> activity plan and projects for 2020. >> >> We shall communicate to the DBWG in the event of any adjustments to >> the time lines or planned activities. >> Documentation of the REST API will also be shared once it?s ready. >> >> Regards; >> Simon >> _______________________________________________ >> DBWG mailing list >> DBWG at afrinic.net >> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/dbwg From simon at afrinic.net Fri Nov 22 09:20:04 2019 From: simon at afrinic.net (Simon Seruyinda) Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2019 13:20:04 +0400 Subject: [DBWG] DBWG session at AFRINIC-31 Message-ID: <73379B55-E008-4A70-8E12-459038294B0B@afrinic.net> Dear Colleagues, We shall have our second DBWG session at AFRINIC-31 in Luanda Angola on the 4th of December 2019. https://meeting.afrinic.net/afrinic-31/en/agenda/programme The Agenda will be as follows: -Review of Minutes from previous WG meeting Update from AFRINIC. - IRR integration in myafrinic - WHOIS upcoming new features. Discuss any ideas raised from the mailing list AoB We still have room for one or two presentations from community if any one has something to present during the working group session. We shall share link for remote participation as well. Remote presentations are also possible using zoom Kindly note that we shall also have a tutorial on how to secure WHOIS objects same day in the afternoon. Regards; Simon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: