Hi all, Firstly, thanks NZNOG folks for a great conference. In spite of getting sick and missing ~ 50% I'd still have to say I enjoyed myself :) It's been long enough now that we've probably all forgotten that I'd promised to pony up some more "interesting" RPKI stats at NZNOG, so just to keep you on your toes here they are. ---> First order of business: Did we really hijack the Internet? <--- Sadly no, we just broke BGPMON. It's a long story. ---> RPKI data for the IXes, "domestic transit" <--- I've published a fixed slide deck + some other potentially useful info on my personal website at: http://hotplate.co.nz/archive/nznog/2014/rpki/ The website includes a link to a web based "relying party cache query tool" I've put together, for anyone interested in having a play with validating some "real world" route data. This tool is also available directly at http://rpki-validator.lab.hotplate.co.nz/. In short, the totals for the IXes look like this: APE: 64 invalid, 165 valid, 5474 unvalidated routes out of 3694 unique prefixes WIX: 48 invalid, 92 valid, 1875 unvalidated routes out of 1190 unique prefixes CHIX: 8 invalid, 48 valid, 769 unvalidated routes out of 728 unique prefixes A detailed breakdown of what's valid / invalid and "why" is available from the web page above, along with the raw data so these results can be replicated if desired. Does my data look dodgy or suspect? Is my methodology bogus? Probably! Please do let me know :) -- Michael Fincham