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peering-toolbox:looking_glass [2022/07/31 21:35] – [Public Looking Glasses] philippeering-toolbox:looking_glass [2022/08/26 20:07] (current) – [Looking Glass] philip
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   * Checking RPKI status   * Checking RPKI status
  
 +**Note**: some network operators use the term "Router Proxy" instead of the industry standard "Looking Glass" name. They are one and the same thing.
 ===== Implementations ===== ===== Implementations =====
  
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   * [[http://mrlg.op-sec.us/|John Frazier's original]]   * [[http://mrlg.op-sec.us/|John Frazier's original]]
   * [[https://shrubbery.net/rancid/|John Heasley’s built in to RANCID]]   * [[https://shrubbery.net/rancid/|John Heasley’s built in to RANCID]]
 +  * [[https://hyperglass.dev/|HyperGlass]]
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 +Some operators (network and IXP) write their own implementations to match their particular requirements. Here is an example of the public looking glass that SEACOM make available to the global Internet community:
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 +{{:peering-toolbox:seacom-lg.png?400| }}
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-Some operators (network and IXP) write their own implementations to match their particular requirements. 
  
 ===== Public Looking Glasses ===== ===== Public Looking Glasses =====
peering-toolbox/looking_glass.1659267329.txt.gz · Last modified: 2022/07/31 21:35 by philip