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diff --git a/doc/00.RPKI.md b/doc/00.RPKI.md index 9aae6d0b..b932536d 100644 --- a/doc/00.RPKI.md +++ b/doc/00.RPKI.md @@ -3,32 +3,32 @@ This collection of tools implements both the production (CA) and relying party (RP) sides of an RPKI environment. -The Subversion repository for the entire project is available for (read-only) -anonymous access at <https://subvert-rpki.hactrn.net/>. - -If you just want to browse the code you might find the [Trac source code -browser interface](http://trac.rpki.net/browser/) more convenient. +Source code for the entire project is available on [GitHub](https://github.com/dragonresearch/rpki.net). ## Download and Install Full source code is available, as are binary packages for a few platforms. -See the installation instructions for how to download the code and install it -once you've downloaded it. +See the [installation instructions](01.RPKI.Installation.md) for how +to download the code and install it once you've downloaded it. ## Relying Party Tools If you operate routers and want to use RPKI data to help secure them, you -should look at the relying party tools. +should look at the [relying party tools](05.RPKI.RP.md). ## CA Tools If you control RPKI resources and need an engine let you request certificates, -issue ROAs, or issue certificates to other entities, you should look at the CA -tools. +issue ROAs, or issue certificates to other entities, you should look at the +[CA tools](11.RPKI.CA.md). ## Thanks -This work was funded from 2006 through 2008 by [ARIN](http://www.arin.net/), -in collaboration with the other Regional Internet Registries. Current work is -funded by [DHS](http://www.dhs.gov/). +From 2006 through 2008, this work was funded by [ARIN](http://www.arin.net/). + +From 2009 through 2016, this work was funded by [DHS](http://www.dhs.gov/). + +Special thanks to Michael Elkins, who wrote the web GUI and generally +served as a second brain and second set of eyeballs on a long list of +thorny technical problems. |