[RPKI] [EXTERNAL] routinator 0.10.2 vs. 0.11.2

Alex Band alex at nlnetlabs.nl
Tue Sep 6 20:39:53 UTC 2022


I also noticed that the dataplane.org repository operated by John Kristoff went from 12474 VRPs to 0 today. 

This large amount of VRPs was the result of an experiment that ran for several months which generated a new /80 IPv6 VRP every few hours. 

It seems quite some things are in flux at the moment. If you want to compare some numbers, here’s the status page of a public Routinator instance we run:

https://routinator.do.nlnetlabs.nl/status

-Alex

> On 6 Sep 2022, at 21:24, Compton, Rich A via RPKI <rpki at lists.nlnetlabs.nl> wrote:
> 
> ARIN said earlier today that their RPKI repository is having an outage.  Maybe it's related to that?
> 
> -Rich 
> 
> On 9/6/22, 11:59 AM, "RPKI on behalf of Havard Eidnes via RPKI" <rpki-bounces at lists.nlnetlabs.nl on behalf of rpki at lists.nlnetlabs.nl> wrote:
> 
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>    Hi,
> 
>    I have spun up an instance of routinator 0.11.2, and have let it
>    run for a few days, but ... I'm trying to see if it's behaving
>    normally compared to our 0.10.2 instance, and the difference in
>    status output is quite large:
> 
>    0.10.2 says:
> 
>    valid-roas: 127713
>    valid-roas-per-tal: afrinic=3801 apnic=20585 lacnic=15425 ripe=32544 arin=55358 
>    vrps: 386020
>    vrps-per-tal: afrinic=4916 apnic=97294 lacnic=28835 ripe=175149 arin=79826 
>    unsafe-vrps: 7
>    ...
>    final-vrps: 377891
> 
> 
>    whereas 0.11.2 says:
> 
>    valid-roas: 79466
>    valid-roas-per-tal: afrinic=3836 apnic=20629 arin=7024 lacnic=15374 ripe=32603 
>    vrps: 314718
>    vrps-per-tal: afrinic=4959 apnic=97421 arin=7847 lacnic=28812 ripe=175679 
>    unsafe-vrps: 7
>    ...
>    final-vrps: 308980
>    ...
> 
>    Notice the huge difference in the ARIN numbers; the rest is sort
>    of in the same ballpark.
> 
>    Is this normal?  Is it caused by behaviour differences for
>    routinator, or does this come from something else?
> 
>    Regards,
> 
>    - Håvard
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