****** Configuring the Web Portal ****** Also see doc/RPKI/CA/Configuration for documentation on the /etc/rpki.conf configuration file. ***** Creating Users ***** See doc/RPKI/CA/UI/GUI/UserModel ***** Configuring Apache ***** In order to use the web portal, Apache must be installed and configured to serve the application. See doc/RPKI/CA/UI/GUI/Configuring/Apache. ***** Error Notifications via Email ***** If an exception is generated while the web portal is processing a request, by default will be logged to the apache log file, and an email will be set to root@localhost. If you wish to change where email is sent, you can edit /etc/ rpki/local_settings.py and add the following lines: ADMINS = (('YOUR NAME', 'YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS'),) For example, ADMINS = (('Joe User', 'joe@example.com'),) ***** Cron Jobs ***** The web portal makes use of some external data sources to display the validation status of routing entries. Therefore, it is necessary to run some background jobs periodically to refresh this data. The web portal software makes use of the cron facility present in POSIX operating systems to perform these tasks. **** Importing Routing Table Snapshot **** In order for the web portal to display the validation status of routes covered by a resource holder's RPKI certificates, it needs a source of the currently announced global routing table. The web portal includes a script which can parse the output of the RouteViews full snapshot (warning: links to very large file!). When the software is installed, there will be a /usr/local/sbin/rpkigui-import- routes script that should be invoked periodically. Routeviews.org updates the snapshot every two hours, so it does not make sense to run it more frequently than two hours. How often to run it depends on how often the routes you are interested in are changing. Create an entry in root's crontab such as 30 */2 * * * /usr/local/sbin/rpkigui-import-routes **** Importing ROAs **** If you want the GUI's "routes" page to see ROAs when you click those buttons, you will need to run rcynic. see the instructions for setting up rcynic. This data is imported by the rcynic-cron script. If you have not already set up that cron job, you should do so now. Note that by default, rcynic-cron is run once an hour. What this means is that the routes view in the GUI will not immediately update as you create/destroy ROAs. You may wish to run rcynic-cron more frequently, or configure rcynic.conf to only include the TAL that is the root of your resources, and run the script more frequently (perhaps every 2- 5 minutes). If you are running rootd, you may want to run with only your local trust anchor. In this case, to have the GUI be fairly responsive to changes, you may want to run the rcynic often. In this case, you may want to look at the value of jitter in rcynic.conf. **** Expiration Checking **** The web portal can notify users when it detects that RPKI certificates will expire in the near future. Run the following script as a cron job, perhaps once a night: /usr/local/sbin/rpkigui-check-expired By default it will warn of expiration 14 days in advance, but this may be changed by using the -t command line option and specifying how many days in advance to check. enssl/trunk/crypto/ec/ecp_nist.c?h=zone-cleanup&id=1d549cff50f22f4dbcb24e8b4fe0e62ef1c1bbdf'>plain) (blame)
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