RPKI’s 2024 year in review
Guest Post: RPKI has become the number one tool in the toolbox to prevent routing incidents.
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Job Snijders is an Internet engineer and analyzes and architects global networks for future growth. Job has been actively involved in the Internet community in both operational, engineering, and architectural capacity, as a frequent presenter at network operator events such as NANOG, ITNOG, DKNOG, RIPE, NLNOG & APRICOT, and in a number of community projects for almost 20 years. Job is co-chair of the IETF SSHM working group, co-chair of the IETF GROW working group, director of PeeringDB, director of the Route Server Support Foundation, and developer for the OpenBSD project. Job's special interest: BGP routing policies, RPKI based routing security, and Internet scale PKIX-RPKI & BGP deployments. Job helps maintain several tools such as IRRd, the OpenBSD RPKI validator rpki-client, the online console.rpki-client.org debugger, bgpq4, OpenBGPD, irrtree, rtrsub, and irrexplorer, and is active in the IETF where he have coauthored or contributed to RFCs and Internet-Drafts.
By Job Snijders on 28 Jan 2025
Guest Post: RPKI has become the number one tool in the toolbox to prevent routing incidents.
By Job Snijders on 18 Nov 2024
Guest Post: Recently, a substantial BGP hijack went almost completely unnoticed. Why is that?
By Job Snijders on 18 Jan 2024
Guest Post: How global RPKI evolved in 2023.
By Job Snijders on 4 Dec 2023
Guest Post: A trick to help reduce bandwidth and CPU cycles for both RPKI Publication Point servers and RPKI validators when switching between RRDP and RSYNC transports.
By Job Snijders on 18 Jan 2023
Guest Post: How global RPKI evolved in 2022.
By Job Snijders on 18 May 2021
Guest Post: OpenBSD has implemented RRDP in rpki-client.
By Job Snijders on 10 Nov 2020
Guest Post: RPKI manifests exist to protect both the issuing Certificate Authority and the Relying Party.
By Job Snijders on 1 Aug 2018
Guest Post: Using RPKI ROAs as if they are IRR route(6)-objects is a transitional step towards increased security in the routing ecosystem.
By Job Snijders on 14 Jul 2017
Guest Post: The networking industry has a long history of improving default behaviour. With the publication of RFC8212 it’s time to do it again.
By Job Snijders on 8 Nov 2016
Guest Post: Read about the origins of a bigger BGP community and how it is being developed.