Routinator 0.11.0 released

Published: Mon 28 February 2022
Last updated: Thu 21 November 2024

We are pleased to announce the latest release of Routinator, version 0.11.0.

Routinator is an RPKI relying party software that collects and validates statements in the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) about allowed route origins and makes them available to the BGP workflow.

This release adds TLS support to both the built-in RTR and HTTP servers. It also adds support for validating and distributing BGPsec router keys. Since support for these keys in RTR hasn’t been widely tested, it will be initially disabled and needs to be activated via the new enable-bgpsec command line and config file option.

Some smaller features have been added as well, such as a new slurm output format that produces JSON files following the local exception files defined in RFC 8416, and the ability to to select VRPs with more specific prefixes in the vrps command and from the HTTP server.

As always, there a few additional improvements and fixes. The full list of changes is available in the release notes

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