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Re: Bgpmon alternatives?
From: TJ Trout <tj () pcguys us>
Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2019 08:42:13 -0700
Thanks Mike On Sun, Jun 16, 2019, 6:10 AM Vasileios Kotronis <vkotronis () ics forth gr> wrote:
Hello, in case you would like to check out open-source projects you could try our community tool ARTEMIS https://github.com/FORTH-ICS-INSPIRE/artemis which uses RIS live and Routeviews feeds (as well as optionally local network feeds) to detect hijacks of different types (e.g., sub-prefix, fake origin/neighbor, etc.) in real-time. Best, Vasileios On 16/6/19 4:55 π.μ., TJ Trout wrote:Any simple and easy bgpmon alternatives you guys could recommend?-- ======================================= Vasileios Kotronis Postdoctoral Researcher, member of the INSPIRE Group INSPIRE = INternet Security, Privacy, and Intelligence REsearch Telecommunications and Networks Lab (TNL) Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH) Leoforos Plastira 100, Heraklion 70013, Greece e-mail : vkotronis () ics forth gr url: http://inspire.edu.gr =======================================
Current thread:
- Re: Bgpmon alternatives?, (continued)
- Re: Bgpmon alternatives? Mike Leber (Jun 16)
- Re: Bgpmon alternatives? Brian Kantor (Jun 16)
- Re: Bgpmon alternatives? Mike Leber (Jun 16)
- Re: Bgpmon alternatives? Brian Kantor (Jun 16)
- Re: Bgpmon alternatives? Michael Hallgren (Jun 16)
- Re: Bgpmon alternatives? Jared Mauch (Jun 16)
- Re: Bgpmon alternatives? Matt Corallo (Jun 16)
- Re: Bgpmon alternatives? Brian Kantor (Jun 16)
- Re: Bgpmon alternatives? Mike Leber (Jun 16)
- Re: Bgpmon alternatives? Hank Nussbacher (Jun 16)
- Re: Bgpmon alternatives? TJ Trout (Jun 16)