Dear Network Operators, We are exploring the possibility of using Route Origin Authorizations (ROA) as a potential replacement for Letters of Authorization (LOA) in internet routing security and would like to understand Network Operators' point of view.
An LOA, or "Letter of Authority" / "Letter of Authorization," is a formal document granting permission for third parties to take specific actions regarding network resources or services. In the service provider industry, its primary use is for advertising address resources (IPv4/v6 and ASN). When an organization intends to announce its IP prefixes through its own or a transit provider's ASN to the global internet, it typically needs to provide an LOA to their transit provider, confirming their custodianship or ownership of the resources. RPKI ROA, stands for "Resource Public Key Infrastructure Route Origin Authorization," is part of a security framework designed to validate the authenticity of internet routing information. It involves a digitally signed object that specifies which Autonomous Systems (ASes) are permitted to announce specific IP address prefixes. Could you please take a moment to fill out our brief survey? Your feedback will play a crucial role in our understanding of this topic. Survey Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JCHLWBB [apologies for cross posting] Regards, Aftab A. Siddiqui
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