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diff --git a/docs/configuration/protocols/rpki.rst b/docs/configuration/protocols/rpki.rst index c3ff442b..d9884296 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/protocols/rpki.rst +++ b/docs/configuration/protocols/rpki.rst @@ -34,6 +34,10 @@ in :rfc:`8210`. tools). It also has some `help and operational guidance`_ including "What can I do about my route having an Invalid state?" +*************** +Getting started +*************** + First you will need to deploy an RPKI validator for your routers to use. The RIPE NCC helpfully provide `some instructions`_ to get you started with several different options. Once your server is running you can start @@ -71,14 +75,95 @@ Imported prefixes during the validation may have values: reading about Krill_ if this is a rabbit hole you need or especially want to dive down. +Features of the Current Implementation +====================================== + +In a nutshell, the current implementation provides the following features: + +* The BGP router can connect to one or more RPKI cache servers to receive + validated prefix to origin AS mappings. Advanced failover can be implemented + by server sockets with different preference values. + +* If no connection to an RPKI cache server can be established after a + pre-defined timeout, the router will process routes without prefix origin + validation. It still will try to establish a connection to an RPKI cache + server in the background. + +* By default, enabling RPKI does not change best path selection. In particular, + invalid prefixes will still be considered during best path selection. However, + the router can be configured to ignore all invalid prefixes. + +* Route maps can be configured to match a specific RPKI validation state. This + allows the creation of local policies, which handle BGP routes based on the + outcome of the Prefix Origin Validation. + +* Updates from the RPKI cache servers are directly applied and path selection is + updated accordingly. (Soft reconfiguration must be enabled for this to work). + +************* +Configuration +************* + +.. cfgcmd:: protocols rpki polling-period <1-86400> + + Define the time interval to update the local cache + + The default value is 300 seconds. + +.. cfgcmd:: protocols rpki cache <address> port <port> + + Defined the IPv4, IPv6 or FQDN and port number of the caching RPKI caching + instance which is used. + + This is a mandatory setting. + +.. cfgcmd:: protocols rpki cache <address> preference <preference> + + Multiple RPKI caching instances can be supplied and they need a preference in + which their result sets are used. + + This is a mandatory setting. + +SSH +=== + +Connections to the RPKI caching server can not only be established by HTTP/TLS +but you can also rely on a secure SSH session to the server. To enable SSH you +first need to create yoursels an SSH client keypair using ``generate ssh +client-key /config/auth/id_rsa_rpki``. Once your key is created you can setup +the connection. + +.. cfgcmd:: protocols rpki cache <address> ssh username <user> + + SSH username to establish an SSH connection to the cache server. + +.. cfgcmd:: protocols rpki cache <address> ssh known-hosts-file <filepath> + + Local path that includes the known hosts file. + +.. cfgcmd:: protocols rpki cache <address> ssh private-key-file <filepath> + + Local path that includes the private key file of the router. + +.. cfgcmd:: protocols rpki cache <address> ssh public-key-file <filepath + + Local path that includes the public key file of the router. + +.. note:: When using SSH, known-hosts-file, private-key-file and public-key-file + are mandatory options. + +******* +Example +******* + We can build route-maps for import based on these states. Here is a simple RPKI configuration, where `routinator` is the RPKI-validating "cache" server with ip `192.0.2.1`: .. code-block:: none - set protocols rpki cache routinator address '192.0.2.1' - set protocols rpki cache routinator port '3323' + set protocols rpki cache 192.0.2.1 port '3323' + set protocols rpki cache 192.0.2.1 preference '1' Here is an example route-map to apply to routes learned at import. In this filter we reject prefixes with the state `invalid`, and set a higher |