As for vendor support of route origin
validation it is fairly extensive over
the last five or six years since RPKI
was being developed more and more
vendors have added support in their
implementation the slide shows the
current implementation support if your
vendors not listed there you might want
to ask them what the roadmap is to be
able to support right origin validation
and more directly ask them what they're
going to do to help improve the security
of the global routing system there are
also examples of our PKI validator
caches the slide shows some of the
common validator caches currently in use
to build a validator cache the slide
shows one example of using a neural net
labs router NATO route Anita is
relatively straightforward to install
and the instructions are very clearly
described in the URL short on the screen
another example shown in the screen is
the validator cache from dragon research
again fairly straightforward
instructions to follow the nice thing
with this validator cache is that it has
a web interface where you're able to
check the status of ROAs.
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