On the back of this, I've had a provider no longer use unauthenticated IRR sources. I completely understand this choice however it does open up the question of how we route AMPR if route objects can't be created in a trusted IRRdb if other providers adopt this.
Is there any plans for creating IRR route objects in ARIN in the future?
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 9:45 PM Jeremy Cooper via 44Net < 44net@mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Hello all,
In 2018 I requested and received a /24 allocation and permission to announce it via BGP. My ISP/NSP, MonkeyBrains.net, very graciously agreed to route it to my house as part of my normal residential service. (Quite amazing!)
Now, however, they’ve sent me an unusual request (but they are excited about it): can I please setup RPKI for my IP allocation, authorizing them (MonkeyBrains) permission to advertise the block? Full quote below:
Hi Jermy,
We advertise a /24 for AMPRNET. Please setup a ROA record on ARIN
authorizing us to advertise that block. (We just learned how to do this for our IPs yesterday and are exctied about RPKI.
If you haven't set up RPKI for your IP allocations, here are the steps
in a nutshell:
create SSL key upload to ARIN Create ROA (image below) Thanks,
Rudy
HOW-TO on ARIN: https://www.arin.net/resources/manage/rpki/hosted/#roarequestkeypair <
https://slack-redir.net/link?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.arin.net%2Fresources%2Fma...
I don’t think this is going to work as I don’t _OWN_ my block. It is licensed to me for a 5 year period. As such, there’s no record of my allocation with ARIN, and hence, nothing that I can assign.
Do any of you network gurus have a sufficiently technically advanced response I can give the ISP for their request?
73, -Jeremy Cooper _________________________________________ 44Net mailing list 44Net@mailman.ampr.org https://mailman.ampr.org/mailman/listinfo/44net