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+= Download and Installation =
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+There are a few different ways to install the RPKI code, depending on
+what the platform on which you're trying to install.
+
+* On Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ("Precise Pangolin"), Ubuntu 14.04 ("Trusty Tahir"), or Debian 7 ("Wheezy"), you can use [wiki:doc/RPKI/Installation/DebianPackages Debian binary packages].
+
+== Simple RPKI Cacha Install ==
+
+if you want to install a simple RPKI cache to feed routers from a Ubuntu 14.04 system, [wiki:doc/RPKI/Installation/UbuntuRP here is a one page ten minute recipe].
+
+== install a CA and a cache on a Ubuntu 14.04 with a rootd CA ==
+
+If you want to install a CA and a cache on a Ubuntu 14.04 with a rootd CA, [wiki:doc/RPKI/Installation/UbuntuRootd here is a one page hack]. It will take less than an hour.
+
+== Try the rrdp testbed CA and RP on Ubuntu Xenial ==
+
+If you are feeling adventurous and want to try the rrdp testbed CA and RP on Ubuntu Xenial 16.04 [wiki:RRDPtestbed here is a one page hack.] It supports a much simpler root CA.
+
+== FreeBSD ==
+
+On FreeBSD, you can use [wiki:doc/RPKI/Installation/FreeBSDPorts FreeBSD ports].
+
+== Other Platforms ==
+
+On all other platforms, or on the above platforms if the
+pre-packaged versions don't suit your needs, you will have to
+[wiki:doc/RPKI/Installation/FromSource install from source code].
+
+Once you've finished installing the code, you will need to configure
+it. Since CAs are generally also relying parties (if only so that
+they can check the results of their own actions), you will generally
+want to start by configuring the [[RP|relying party tools]], then
+configure the [[CA|CA tools]] if you're planning to use them.