Bgpmon alternatives?
Matt Corallo
nanog at as397444.net
Sun Jun 16 14:26:38 UTC 2019
There's also https://github.com/NLNOG/bgpalerter (which I believe they're trying to turn into a website frontend based on RIS, but I run it with patches for as_path regexes and it works pretty well).
> On Jun 16, 2019, at 07:40, Michael Hallgren <mh at xalto.net> wrote:
>
> RIS Live API is a choice for this.
>
> mh
>> Le 16 juin 2019, à 13:21, Brian Kantor <brian at ampr.org> a écrit:
>> That would be wonderful. Thank you!
>> - Brian
>>
>>
>>> On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 03:59:29AM -0700, Mike Leber wrote:
>>> I'm sure if it doesn't do exactly that already, we can add it shortly.
>>>
>>> Some of planned functionality for hijack detection is already live.
>>> That's one of the main reasons for creating this service.
>>>
>>> Mike.
>>>
>>>> On 6/16/19 2:48 AM, Brian Kantor wrote:
>>>>> On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 02:25:40AM -0700, Mike Leber wrote:
>>>>> As a beta service you can try out rt-bgp.he.net. This is a real time
>>>>> bgp monitoring service we are developing.
>>>> It's interesting, but I don't see any way to do what I primarily
>>>> use the existing BGPMon for: watch for hijacks.
>>>>
>>>> That is, set up one or more prefixes to be continuously monitored
>>>> and have the monitor send me an email alert when that prefix or a
>>>> subnet of it begins to be announced by someone new.
>>>>
>>>> For example, if I have told it to monitor 44.0.0.0/8 and someone
>>>> somewhere begins announcing it, or perhaps 44.1.0.0/16, I'd very
>>>> much like to know about that, along with details of who and where.
>>>>
>>>> Then if that announcement is authorized, I can tell the monitoring
>>>> service that this new entry is NOT a hijack, and it won't bug me
>>>> about it again.
>>>>
>>>> Can it be persuaded to do this?
>>>> - Brian
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