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NAME

       rpki-client — RPKI validator to support BGP routing security

SYNOPSIS

       rpki-client  [-ABcjmnoRrVvx]  [-b  sourceaddr]  [-d  cachedir]  [-e  rsync_prog]  [-H fqdn] [-S skiplist]
                   [-s timeout] [-T table] [-t tal] [outputdir]
       rpki-client [-Vv] [-d cachedir] [-j] [-t tal] -f file ...

DESCRIPTION

       The rpki-client utility queries the RPKI repository system with a built-in HTTPS client and  rsync(1)  to
       fetch  all  X.509  certificates, manifests, and revocation lists under a given Trust Anchor.  rpki-client
       subsequently validates each Signed Object by constructing and verifying  a  certification  path  for  the
       certificate associated with the Object (including checking relevant CRLs).  rpki-client produces lists of
       the  Validated  ROA  Payloads  (VRPs),  BGPsec  Router Keys (BRKs), and Validated ASPA Payloads (VAPs) in
       various formats.

       The options are as follows:

       -A      Exclude the ASPA-set from the output files that support it (JSON and OpenBGPD).

       -B      Create output in the files bird1v4, bird1v6, and bird (for bird2) in the output  directory  which
               is suitable for the BIRD internet routing daemon.

       -b sourceaddr
               Tell the HTTP and rsync clients to use sourceaddr as the source address for connections, which is
               useful on machines with multiple interfaces.

       -c      Create output in the file csv in the output directory as comma-separated values of the Autonomous
               System,  the  prefix  in slash notation, the maximum prefix length, an abbreviation for the Trust
               Anchor the entry is derived from, and the moment the VRP will expire derived from  the  chain  of
               X.509 certificates and CRLs in seconds since the Epoch, UTC.

       -d cachedir
               The   directory   where   rpki-client  will  store  the  cached  repository  data.   Defaults  to
               /var/lib/rpki-client/cache.

       -e rsync_prog
               Use rsync_prog instead of rsync(1) to fetch repositories.  It must accept the -rt  and  --address
               flags and connect with rsync-protocol locations.

       -f file ...
               Decode  the  TAL  or validate the Signed Object in file against the RPKI cache stored in cachedir
               and print human-readable information  about  the  object.   If  file  is  an  rsync://  URI,  the
               corresponding file from the cache will be used.  This option implies -n, and can be combined with
               -j to emit a stream of Concatenated JSON.

       -H fqdn
               Create  a  shortlist  and  add  fqdn  to the shortlist.  rpki-client only connects to shortlisted
               hosts.  The shortlist filter is enforced during processing  of  the  Subject  Information  Access
               (SIA) extension in CA certificates, thus applies to both RSYNC and RRDP connections.  This option
               can be used multiple times.

       -j      Create  output in the file json in the output directory as JSON object.  See -c for a description
               of the fields.

       -m      Create output in the file metrics in the output directory in OpenMetrics format.

       -n      Offline mode.  Validate the contents of cachedir and write to outputdir without synchronizing via
               RRDP or RSYNC.

       -o      Create output in the file openbgpd in the output directory as bgpd(8) compatible input.   If  the
               -B, -c, and -j options are not specified this is the default.

       -P posix-seconds
               Specify the time for the evaluation in posix-seconds seconds from the unix epoch.  This overrides
               the default of using the current system time.

       -R      Synchronize via RSYNC only.

       -r      Synchronize  via  RRDP.   If  RRDP  fails,  RSYNC  will  be used.  This is the default.  Mutually
               exclusive with -n.

       -S skiplist
               Do not connect to hosts listed in the  skiplist  file.   Entries  in  the  skiplist  are  newline
               separated  Fully  Qualified  Domain  Names  (FQDNs).  A ‘#’ indicates the beginning of a comment;
               characters up to the end of the line are not interpreted.  The skip  filter  is  enforced  during
               processing  of the Subject Information Access (SIA) extension in CA certificates, thus applies to
               both RSYNC and RRDP connections.  By default load entries from /etc/tals/skiplist.

       -s timeout
               Terminate after timeout seconds of  runtime,  because  normal  practice  will  restart  from  the
               systemd.timer(5)  unit  rpki.timer.   Disable  by  specifying 0.  Defaults to 1 hour.  Individual
               RSYNC/RRDP repositories are timed out after one fourth of timeout.  All  network  synchronisation
               tasks are aborted after seven eights of timeout.

       -T table
               For  BIRD  output generated with the -B option use table as roa table name instead of the default
               'ROAS'.

       -t tal  Specify a Trust Anchor Location (TAL) file to be used.  This option can be used multiple times to
               load multiple TALs.  By default rpki-client will load all TAL files in /etc/tals.  TAL are  small
               files containing a public key and URL endpoint address.

       -V      Show the version and exit.

       -v      Increase  verbosity.   Specify  once  for synchronisation status, twice to print the name of each
               file as it's processed.  If -f is given,  specify  once  to  print  more  information  about  the
               encapsulated X.509 certificate, twice to print the certificate in PEM format.

       -x      Enable processing of experimental file formats.  This option is implied by -f.

       outputdir
               The directory where rpki-client will write the output files.  Defaults to /var/lib/rpki-client.

       By  default  rpki-client  outputs validated payloads in -joBcm (JSON, OpenBGPD, BIRD, CSV and OpenMetric)
       formats.

       rpki-client by default is run every 15 minutes by the systemd.timer(5) unit rpki.timer.

TRUST ANCHOR CONSTRAINTS

       rpki-client can impose locally configured constraints on cryptographic products subordinate to  publicly-
       trusted Trust Anchors.

       Constraining  a  Trust Anchor's effective signing authority to a limited set of Internet Number Resources
       allows Relying Parties to take advantage of the potential benefits  of  assuming  trust,  while  deriving
       trust within a bounded scope.

       Each  .constraints  file  imposes constraints on the Trust Anchor reachable via the same-named .tal file.
       One entry per line.  Entries can be IP prefixes, IP address ranges,  AS  identifiers,  or  AS  identifier
       ranges.   Ranges  are a minimum and maximum separated by a hyphen (‘-’).  Comments can be put anywhere in
       the file using a hash mark (‘#’), and extend to the end of  the  current  line.   deny  entries  may  not
       overlap with other deny entries.  allow entries may not overlap with other allow entries.

       A  given  EE  certificate's  resources  may  not overlap with any deny entry, and must be fully contained
       within the allow entries.

ENVIRONMENT

       rpki-client utilizes the following environment variables:

       http_proxy  URL of HTTP proxy to use.

FILES

       /etc/tals/*.tal                default TAL files used unless -t tal is specified.
       /etc/tals/*.constraints        files  containing  registry-specific  constraints  to  restrict  what   IP
                                      addresses  and  AS  identifiers  may  or may not appear in EE certificates
                                      subordinate to the same-named Trust Anchor.
       /etc/tals/skiplist             default skiplist file, unless -S skiplist is specified.
       /var/lib/rpki-client/cache     cached repository data.
       /var/lib/rpki-client/openbgpd  default roa-set output file.

       All the top-level TAL are included, except the ARIN TAL which is not made available with terms compatible
       with open source.  That public key is treated as a  proprietary  object  in  a  lengthy  legal  agreement
       regarding ARIN service restrictions.

EXIT STATUS

       The rpki-client utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

SEE ALSO

       rsync(1), bgpd.conf(5)

STANDARDS

       X.509 Extensions for IP Addresses and AS Identifiers, RFC 3779.

       Internet  X.509  Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile, RFC
       5280.

       Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS), RFC 5652.

       The rsync URI Scheme, RFC 5781.

       An Infrastructure to Support Secure Internet Routing, RFC 6480.

       A Profile for Resource Certificate Repository Structure, RFC 6481.

       The Profile for Algorithms and Key Sizes for Use in the Resource Public Key  Infrastructure  (RPKI),  RFC
       6485.

       A Profile for X.509 PKIX Resource Certificates, RFC 6487.

       Signed Object Template for the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI), RFC 6488.

       The Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) Ghostbusters Record, RFC 6493.

       Policy Qualifiers in Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) Certificates, RFC 7318.

       The Profile for Algorithms and Key Sizes for Use in the Resource Public Key Infrastructure, RFC 7935.

       The RPKI Repository Delta Protocol (RRDP), RFC 8182.

       A  Profile  for BGPsec Router Certificates, Certificate Revocation Lists, and Certification Requests, RFC
       8209.

       Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) Trust Anchor Locator, RFC 8630.

       Finding and Using Geofeed Data, RFC 9092.

       Manifests for the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI), RFC 9286.

       RPKI Signed Object for Trust Anchor Key, https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-sidrops-signed-
       tal, Oct, 2022.

       A Profile for RPKI Signed Checklists (RSCs), RFC 9323.

       A Profile  for  Route  Origin  Authorizations  (ROAs),  https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-
       sidrops-rfc6482bis, Nov, 2022.

       A        Profile       for       Autonomous       System       Provider       Authorization       (ASPA),
       https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-sidrops-aspa-profile, Jun, 2023.

       On    the    use    of    the    CMS    signing-time    attribute     in     RPKI     Signed     Objects,
       https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-sidrops-cms-signing-time, Jan, 2024.

       Constraining  RPKI Trust Anchors, https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-snijders-constraining-rpki-
       trust-anchors, September, 2023.

       Detecting RRDP Session Desynchronization,  https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-spaghetti-sidrops-
       rrdp-desynchronization-00, Jan, 2024.

       A  profile  for  Signed  Prefix  Lists  for  Use  in  the  Resource  Public  Key  Infrastructure  (RPKI),
       https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-sidrops-rpki-prefixlist-02, Jan, 2024.

HISTORY

       rpki-client first appeared in OpenBSD 6.7.

AUTHORS

       Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>, Claudio Jeker <claudio@openbsd.org>, Theo Buehler  <tb@openbsd.org>,
       and Job Snijders <job@openbsd.org>.

Debian                                            March 1, 2024                                   RPKI-CLIENT(8)