IRR SANITATION SEE THIS ABOUTMANRS
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This is a hands-on guide and this is the HE algorithm explained step by step Link
IRR fields (from ripe):
THESE ARE OBJECTS (big blocks) AND HAVE FIELDS: as-block, as-set, aut-num, domain, filter-set, inet6num, inetnum, inet-rtr, irt, key-cert, mntner, organisation, peering-set, person, poem, poetic-form, role, route, route6, route-set, rtr-set
For new acquisitions, remember to:
RPKI NOTES ( RFC6481 )
ROA is the set of : prefixes, ASN and digital certificates.
The 'resource certificate' is linked to RIPE NCC registration.
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we can have hosted solution: the private key of your resource certificate resides on a server hosted by the RIPE NCC and is not retrievable from the secured system.
or non-hosted solution: open source implementations that allow operators to run Certificate Authority (CA) software that securely interfaces with the RIPE NCC parent system.
Each association prefix-ASN is linked to a Digital Certificate which allows anyone consulting the repositoryto check that this association is correct.
Records of the organisations act as Certification Authorities (CAs) in this PKI.
In RIPE
DOCUMENTING IRR:
Be sure each different site subnet (eg: /24) has a route object in IRR, otherwise it might be filtered between ISPs
Also ASN needs to have its RR ( eg; AS200981 is already a member of our AS-SET, AS-HURRICANE. )
And the export/advcertise policy
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