Since arouteserver's inception a few things have improved:
We can move towards very easy RPKI Origin Validation deployment for folks. There is no need for them to run their own validator (unless they want to) or to use RTR (unless they want to). This greatly simplifies deployment for the average IXP.
Out of the box we can make arouteserver a IRR & RPKI validating routeserver which I think is an incredibly good step forward in the 'secure by default' paradigm.
Since arouteserver's inception a few things have improved:
We can move towards very easy RPKI Origin Validation deployment for folks. There is no need for them to run their own validator (unless they want to) or to use RTR (unless they want to). This greatly simplifies deployment for the average IXP.
Out of the box we can make arouteserver a IRR & RPKI validating routeserver which I think is an incredibly good step forward in the 'secure by default' paradigm.