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LabIX

Creating an Internet Exchange in your local Hackerspace

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Video duration
00:43:47
Language
English
Abstract
Hear about our adventure setting up the [Labitat Internet Exchange (LabIX)](https://ix.labitat.dk/) in Copenhagen.

Many nice FOSS tools for network routing exist, but we found that technical details on IXPs are not as easily searchable and available as one would like.

We will show how PeeringDB and a route server ([AS60247](https://as60247.peeringdb.com/)) help connecting our peers and which BGP filtering strategies we use. Hardware and server housing are of course, also needed in order to physically connect your peering clients.
There is also the administrative part: you would need an Autonomous System Number (ASN) in order to do real networking routing, but how do you find a friendly sponsoring Local Internet Registry (LIR) to get a hold of IP resources? And what about the RIPE database entries? Which do we need?

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Talk ID
camp2023-57179
Event:
camp2023
Day
3
Room
N:O:R:T:x
Start
3:40 p.m.
Duration
00:45:00
Track
Nerds der OberRheinischen Tiefebene und der xHain (N\:O:R:T:x)
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Talk
Speaker
Hafnium
Talk Slug & media link
camp2023-57179-labix
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