Routinator 0.10.1 ‘That's No Moon’ released
We are happy to announce the latest release of Routinator, version 0.10.1 ‘That's No Moon.’
Routinator is an RPKI relying party software that collects and validates statements in the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) about allowed route origins and makes them available to the BGP workflow.
This release of Routinator introduces major new user-interface features. It now allows users to validate prefixes against ASNs found in BGP announcements. Next to that it allows users to lookup related prefixes for the prefix they're searching for. These related prefixes can be more- or less-specific prefixes, routed in BGP or prefixes that are allocated by one of the five RIRs (Regional Internet Registries).
The user interface can now also be run completely separately from Routinator itself. It now has its own Github repository. See the README for details on how to run this interface stand-alone.
The full list of changes is as always available in the release notes.
Related links: