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Routinator

A collection of 4 posts
Seven years of godspeed: Audit confirms Routinator's maturity
Routinator

Seven years of godspeed: Audit confirms Routinator's maturity

Routinator was recently audited by X41 D-Sec. They found that "the system appears to be on a good security level and uses Rust’s safety features well".
14 Jul 2026 3 min read
Moving RPKI Beyond Routing Security
RPKI

Moving RPKI Beyond Routing Security

Resource Tagged Attestations, or RTAs, are a new type of RPKI object that is being proposed by authors from APNIC and NLnet Labs in the IETF. They allow any arbitrary file to be signed ‘with resources’ by one or more parties.
20 Nov 2020 4 min read
Why Routinator Doesn’t Fall Back to Rsync
RPKI

Why Routinator Doesn’t Fall Back to Rsync

When creating software, we carefully weigh each design decision: security, resiliency, usability and many more factors play a role in the end result. This article explores the reasoning behind a behaviour that isn't specified in an RFC but which has significant impact on operators deploying RPKI.
29 Oct 2020 6 min read
Introducing the Routinator 3000
RPKI

Introducing the Routinator 3000

Lean, blazingly fast RPKI Validation. As it should be.
26 Jul 2018 4 min read
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