Routinator 0.3.0 ’It’s More Fun at the Zoo’ released
We are elated to announce the latest release of the Routinator, version 0.3.0 ’It’s More Fun at the Zoo’.
Routinator is an RPKI relying party software that collects and validates statements made in the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) about allowed route origins and provides them to routers and curious researchers alike.
This release implements RFC 8360 which proposes an alternative mode for dealing with overclaimed resources in certificates. It promises to make it easier to deal with resources being transfered away from a holder.
We have also added an HTTP service to rtrd mode. It is intended primarily for monitoring – it already supports the metrics endpoint for Prometheus –, but it also allows you to fetch the list of VRPs via your browser. We will add more extensive monitoring metrics in future releases.
Finally, we fixed a bug where some serial numbers in RTR were all wrong.
You can read about all the changes in this release in the complete Changelog. You can find more information on the Routinator on Github.
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