Hello everyone,

Aftab Siddiqui is currently exploring the possibility of using Route Object 
Authorisations (ROAs) as a potential replacement to LOAs. Separate to this (and 
unknowing of Aftab's research), I had started a discussion on the RPKI 
Community guild on Discord (https://discord.gg/9jYcqpbdRE) discussing the usage 
of ROAs instead of LOAs.

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.

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Christopher Hawker

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