Those who are interested in performing their own measurements on the current RPKI infrastructure might be interested in the current version of the rcynic-html tool which ships with our (rpki.net) validation code.
This is a follow-on to some of the earlier measurement work we've been doing. The intent is to make it practical for people to collect and graph their own statistics, since it's become clear that some of the measurement results are highly sensitive to where one sits on the global network. To use this, download and build our software (see documentation), configure rcynic and rcynic-html to run hourly under cron (ditto), and let it run for a while to collect some history. rcynic-html stores what we think are the most useful measurements in a collection of rrd databases (see rrdtool, mrtg) and includes graphs of the result in its output. Software is at http://rpki.net/ If you're allergic to private trust anchors, see http://download.rpki.net/ Sample of the output, from the same rcynic instance which generated the graphs I've presented at the last two IEPG meetings. Since I've been saving the XML files from this particular rcynic instance anyway, I was able to feed the last seven months of history into rcynic-html, so this gives some idea of what one might see after leaving it running for a while. http://www.hactrn.net/opaque/rcynic/ _______________________________________________ sidr mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sidr
