Good initiative Job! I filed some issues and probably have a shot at them later. You're not by chance also considering making a similar kind of guide to packet filter out junk coming from peers? For example quite a bit of traffic originating from RFC1918 IP space on the Ams-ix. More about that on https://www.routingmanifesto.org/manrs/ Met vriendelijke groet / With kind regards, Maarten Dammers Netwerk Expert
-----Original Message----- From: NLNOG [mailto:nlnog-bounces@nlnog.net] On Behalf Of Job Snijders Sent: woensdag 17 mei 2017 13:35 To: nlnog@nlnog.net Subject: [NLNOG] BGP Filter Guide
Dear NLNOGers,
We recently kickstarted a small effort to create a repository of guidance on developing sane BGP filters.
http://bgpfilterguide.nlnog.net/guides/
The goal is to provide a go-to place which will help you develop a comprehensive route filtering policy tailored to your specific context.
The guide is not meant as "blindly copy+paste this", but it should provide you with sufficient guidance to help you create your own filters. Afterall, each network operates in autonomy and will have their own considerations.
The filtering guide is in its early stages: there is work to be done to improve the readability and internal consistency, and additional topics and aspects need to be added.
If you want to contribute, just submit a pull-request via https://github.com/nlnog/bgpfilterguide . The guides themselves are simple markdown files as is visible here https://github.com/NLNOG/bgpfilterguide/tree/master/guides
In case you identify an area which is not yet covered by one of the guides please consider opening a 'github issue' at https://github.com/nlnog/bgpfilterguide/issues so someone else can consider writing the guide.
The entire project is hosted on github and using github's jekyll service for publication. So if you clone the repository you have everything it is.
Please consider contributing in the following areas:
- add new guides or extend use cases - readability improvements - open issues on topics that need to be addressed
I'd like to thank Erik Bais for proposing and contributing to this initiative.
Kind regards,
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