rpki

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RPKI (Resource Public Key Infrastructure) is a security framework that helps prevent route hijacking and other BGP routing attacks by allowing network operators to cryptographically verify the origin of IP address announcements. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about RPKI focus on its implementation in network operating systems like VyOS, where it is used to make BGP routing more secure and aware of valid route origins. The tag covers topics such as configuring RPKI-aware BGP policies, the operational benefits of RPKI for enterprise and cloud networks, and how RPKI integrates with other security and routing features in modern network infrastructure.
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    VyOS 1.4.4 LTS: TLS Syslog, GWLB Support, and RPKI Aware BGP

    VyOS 1.4.4 LTS lands as a focused, operational maintenance release that tightens security, improves cloud fit (notably AWS Gateway Load Balancer architectures), and gives operators finer-grained BGP policy tools while addressing a long list of stability issues. Background / Overview VyOS has...
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