[GTER] NTT / AS2914 now automatically uses REGISTROBR routing data as IRR

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Fri Jul 20 12:50:50 -03 2018


that is a great news.

Congrats Job, let me ask a question about that.

Have you already thought about ASNs who already have their information
recorded in some IRR? It wouldn't take some flood to IRR Tables?

Tks

2018-07-19 18:32 GMT-03:00 Job Snijders <job at ntt.net>:

> Dear GTER,
>
> [ Summary: NTT now automatically republishes routing information from
> Registro.BR into the IRR system, this should save the Brazil community
> time and effort while improving routing security at the same time. ]
>
> As you all know, NIC.BR is a National Internet Registry (NIR) under the
> umbrella of LACNIC (one of the 5 global RIRs). NIC.BR administrates all
> IPv4, IPv6 and ASNs in Brazil and maintains a WHOIS registry which
> contains routing information similar to what how ARIN-WHOIS works. The
> Registro.BR WHOIS database contains a wealth of routing data.
>
> NTT / AS2914 now has an automated process that runs every day at 00:10
> UTC which fetches the full NIC.BR database and converts it to IRR
> format. The database is fetched from the recently created database
> dump at ftp://ftp.registro.br/pub/numeracao/origin/nicbr-asn-
> blk-latest.txt
>
> The data can be inspected via the below whois command against
> rr.ntt.net, the output shows that a route-object exists in RADB (which
> is an IRR), and it shows a route-object with "source: REGISTROBR", this
> in fact is a representation of what exists in registro.br. The URL
> https://registro.br/2/whois?qr=200.160.0.0/20 can be clicked to view the
> original information.
>
>     job at eng0 ~$ whois -h rr.ntt.net 200.160.4.6
>     [Querying rr.ntt.net]
>     [rr.ntt.net]
>     route:      200.160.0.0/20
>     descr:      Registro.BR Network
>     origin:     AS22548
>     notify:     noc at registro.br
>     mnt-by:     MAINT-AS22548
>     changed:    noc at registro.br 20030828
>     changed:    noc at registro.br 20111226
>     source:     RADB
>
>     route:      200.160.0.0/20
>     descr:      Nucleo de Inf. e Coord. do Ponto BR - NIC.BR
>     remarks:    registro.br ownerid: 05.506.560/0001-36
>     remarks:    This route object represents routing data retrieved from
> Registro.BR
>     remarks:    The original data can be found here:
> https://registro.br/2/whois?qr=200.160.0.0/20
>     remarks:    This route object is the result of an automated
> WHOIS-to-IRR conversion process.
>     origin:     AS22548
>     mnt-by:     MAINT-JOB
>     changed:    job at ntt.net 20180719
>     source:     REGISTROBR
>     job at eng0 ~$
>
> The above shows that whenever a change is made in the Registro.BR WHOIS
> database, the change will be reflected in the IRR instance at rr.ntt.net
> and no IRR route-objects need to explicitly be created.
>
> We hope that this step increases routing security in Brazil and would
> like to encourage our competitors and partners to also consider
> programmatic use of the REGISTROBR database file.
>
> I'm happy to take any questions anyone may have!
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Job Snijders
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