Hi Erik,

I don't think is objective to say that the proposal as asking the NCC to 
"inject" invalids.

The proposal is providing the information of the invalids (in this case 
unallocated/unassigned) by means of RPKI.

Furthermore, because this is done via a specific TAL, operators can choose to 
use it or not.

Regards,
Jordi
@jordipalet
 
 

El 22/2/20 17:13, "routing-wg en nombre de Erik Bais" 
<[email protected] en nombre de [email protected]> escribió:

    I agree with Job Snijders his remarks on this ML on the topic.  
    
    I don't think this is a good way forward. Please keep the RIPE NCC away 
from injecting invalids into the RPKI system. 
    
    I applaud the authors for their work, but I don't think that the downside, 
cost projection and possible future scope creep is worth going down this rabbit 
hole.  
    
    I oppose this policy. 
    
    regards,
    Erik Bais 
    
    On 20/02/2020, 15:40, "routing-wg on behalf of Petrit Hasani" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
    
        Dear colleagues,
        
        Policy proposal 2019-08, "RPKI ROAs for Unallocated and Unassigned RIPE 
NCC Address Space", is now in the Review Phase.
        
        The goal of the proposal is to ask the RIPE NCC to create ROAs with 
origin AS0 for all unallocated and unassigned address space under its control.
        
        The proposal has been updated following the last round of discussion. 
Version 2 of the proposal includes a specification for the RIPE NCC to create 
all AS0 ROAs under a specific Trust Anchor.
        
        The RIPE NCC has prepared an impact analysis on this latest proposal 
version to support the community’s discussion.
        
        You can find the proposal and impact analysis at:
        https://www.ripe.net/participate/policies/proposals/2019-08
        
https://www.ripe.net/participate/policies/proposals/2019-08#impact-analysis
        
        And the draft documents at:
        https://www.ripe.net/participate/policies/proposals/2019-08/draft
        
        As per the RIPE Policy Development Process (PDP), the purpose of this 
four week Review Phase is to continue discussion of the proposal, taking the 
impact analysis into consideration, and to review the full draft RIPE Policy 
Document.
        
        At the end of the Review Phase, the Working Group (WG) Chairs will 
determine whether the WG has reached rough consensus. It is therefore important 
to provide your opinion, even if it is simply a restatement of your input from 
the previous phase.
        
        We encourage you to read the proposal, impact analysis and draft 
document and send any comments to <[email protected]> before 20 March 2020.
        
        Kind regards,
        
        --
        Petrit Hasani
        Policy Officer
        RIPE NCC
        
        
        
        
        
        
    
    



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