hello. i've created a new way to search the ipv4 and ipv6
routing tables of the internet.
i'm not soliciting bgp feeds for my data set (i may at some later
time but i need to think about more long-term disk space and database
performance issues before i do that).
hope people find this useful.
http://puck.nether.net/bgp/
- jared
Shameless plug time.
You may also enjoy:
http://bgp.lcs.mit.edu/
Which has 6 views, currently, thanks to many nanog types. We currently
have plans to add ~4 more feeds within the next month, and we are
definitely interested in getting more BGP feeds. (hint hint) 
Typically, we like to place an iBGP monitor somewhere close to the
border router, so that the machine can double as a RON testbed machine.
See http://nms.lcs.mit.edu/ron/ for details about that.
If you're interested in some of the more recent measurements we've been
running with the BGP and active measurements, please contact me
directly.
-Nick
I should also mention that we are very open to feature requests from the
NANOG community. We are very interested in making our data and
interface more useful for folks.
-Nick
Jared Mauch wrote:
hello. i've created a new way to search the ipv4 and ipv6
routing tables of the internet.
i'm not soliciting bgp feeds for my data set (i may at
some later
time but i need to think about more long-term disk space and database
performance issues before i do that).
hope people find this useful.
http://puck.nether.net/bgp/
Check:
Routing Information Service:
http://www.ripe.net/ris/
Ghost Route Hunter:
http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/
Greets,
Jeroen