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Re: Setting Up a Looking Glass


From: Theodore Baschak <theodore () ciscodude net>
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2015 15:39:13 -0500

On Jun 13, 2015, at 11:29 AM, Mike Hammett <nanog () ics-il net> wrote:

What's out there for setting up your own looking glass? I saw lots of lists of dead projects or projects that hadn't 
received any love in years. Being as most the people I work with don't run Cisco, Juniper, etc. for routers, likely 
having those capabilities with the LG would be nice. 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
http://www.ics-il.com 


If you want/need BGP, OpenBSD + OpenBGPD (with their bgplg cgi/restricted shell) is fairly easy to set up. You mesh the 
looking glass in like any other router in your system, and it gives you full visibility. I wrote a how-to that you can 
basically copy and paste into a new 1vCPU/1GB vRAM OpenBSD VM which a lot of people have found helpful in setting this 
type of thing up:
https://ciscodude.net/2014/05/14/openbsd-5-dot-5-bgplg/ <https://ciscodude.net/2014/05/14/openbsd-5-dot-5-bgplg/>
This was written for 5.5 but also works on 5.6. I will be checking what changes with 5.7 in the coming weeks as time 
permits, and will write a followup article if need be.

bgplg also is brandable, there is a template file you can edit to change the logos, and add additional information 
about your network if desired.

Similar to what I’ve written about with OpenBSD, you could also peer a system running BIRD (not announcing anything) 
into your network, and run ulg.py (https://github.com/tmshlvck/ulg <https://github.com/tmshlvck/ulg>). 

Theo Baschak


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