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Re: Bgpmon alternative
From: Pierre LANCASTRE <pierre.lancastre () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2022 16:35:49 +0200
Hi, you can check radar by qrator https://radar.qrator.net/solutions/bgp-monitoring Cheers Pierre Le mer. 15 juin 2022 à 16:32, Chris Cummings <chris () cummings tech> a écrit :
For the security/hijacking side (though it can be used in creative ways for other operational data) check out ARTEMIS. https://bgpartemis.org <self-promotion> Nick Buraglio and I recorded a podcast with Vasileios (a main person behind ARTEMIS) that gives (in my incredibly biased view) a good overview of the ARTEMIS tool. https://www.modem.show/post/s01e08/ </self-promotion> On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 15:47 Mehmet Akcin <mehmet () akcin net> wrote:Hi there What are the best alternatives to BGPmon these days? Goal is to try to monitor bgp routing changes for specific prefixes. Mehmet -- Mehmet +1-424-298-1903-- Chris Cummings 907.209.3940
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