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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">You can build it yourself, see
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/nttgin/BGPalerter#more-information-for-developers">https://github.com/nttgin/BGPalerter#more-information-for-developers</a></div>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I think that the binaries are here for
thoses that don’t want to install all the build-chain.</div>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">-- <br>
Alarig<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/08/2019 19:06, Ryan Hamel wrote:<br>
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<div dir="auto">Job,</div>
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<div dir="auto">I appreciate the effort and the intent behind
this project, but why should the community contribute to an
open source project on GitHub that is mainly powered by a
closed source binary?</div>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, Aug 14, 2019, 10:55 AM
Job Snijders <<a href="mailto:job@ntt.net"
moz-do-not-send="true">job@ntt.net</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div dir="auto">Dear NANOG,</div>
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<div dir="auto">Recently NTT investigated how to best monitor
the visibility of our own and our subsidiaries’ IP resources
in the BGP Default-Free Zone. We were specifically looking
how to get near real-time alerts funneled into an actionable
pipeline for our NOC & Operations department when BGP
hijacks happen.</div>
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<div dir="auto">Previously we relied on a commercial “BGP
Monitoring as a Service” offering, but with the advent of
RIPE NCC’s “RIS Live” streaming API [1] we saw greater
potential for a self-hosted approach designed specifically
for custom integrations with various business processes. We
decided to write our own tool “BGPalerter” and share the
source code with the Internet community.</div>
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<div dir="auto">BGPalerter allows operators to specify in
great detail how to distribute meaningful information from
the firehose from various BGP data sources (we call them
“connectors”), through data processors (called “monitors”),
finally outputted through “reports” into whatever mechanism
is appropriate (Slack, IRC, email, or a call to your
ticketing system’s API). </div>
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<div dir="auto">The source code is available on Github, under
a liberal open source license to foster community
collaboration:</div>
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<div dir="auto"> <a
href="https://github.com/nttgin/BGPalerter"
target="_blank" rel="noreferrer" moz-do-not-send="true">https://github.com/nttgin/BGPalerter</a> </div>
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<div dir="auto">If you wish to contribute to the project,
please use Github’s “issues” or “pull request” features.
Any help is welcome! We’d love suggestions for new
features, updates to the documentation, help with setting
up a CI regression testing pipeline, or packaging for
common platforms.</div>
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<div dir="auto">Kind regards,</div>
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<div dir="auto">Job & Massimo</div>
<div dir="auto">NTT Ltd</div>
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<div dir="auto">[1]: <a href="https://ris-live.ripe.net/"
target="_blank" rel="noreferrer" moz-do-not-send="true">https://ris-live.ripe.net/</a></div>
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