AS917 ASPA — Misaka Network Upstream Provider Authorization
MISAKA - Misaka Network, Inc.🇺🇸
AS917 has not published its own ASPA object, but 6 ASNs list it as an authorized upstream provider.
Peering Topology
Downstream Customers(6)
These ASNs list AS917 as an authorized upstream provider.
| ASN | Name |
|---|---|
| AS40806 | 🇨🇦GRAPHENEOS - GrapheneOS Foundation |
| AS40929 | 🇺🇸MOEDOVE-BN - MoeDove |
| AS54218 | 🇺🇸BERENET - SYSTEM36 L.L.C. |
| AS198138 | 🇰🇿tanaka-as Muskafidi Konstantin Nikolaevich |
| AS200242 | 🇩🇪de-theirs Ember Ana Reimer |
| AS200819 | 🇧🇷Expanda EXPANDA TECNOLOGIA DA INFORMACAO LTDA |
About ASPA - what it is and why AS917 should publish one
ASPA (Autonomous System Provider Authorization) is a cryptographically signed RPKI object specified in the IETF draft-ietf-sidrops-aspa-profile that lets an AS declare which upstream networks are authorized to carry its traffic. Together with route origin validation (ROV), ASPA enables BGP route leak detection: routers can reject paths that traverse an unauthorized provider, which is one of the most common causes of large-scale internet outages.
AS917 (MISAKA - Misaka Network, Inc.) has not yet published an ASPA object. Publishing one is free, takes a few minutes in your RIR portal, and strengthens the routing security posture of every network that depends on you. If you only buy transit from well-known upstreams, the record is usually a short list of their ASNs.
Create an ASPA object: RIPE Portal · ARIN RPKI · APNIC MyAPNIC · ipctl.io RPKI & ROA tools
Related Tools
- RPKI & ROA Lookup — validate prefixes and check ASPA records for any ASN
- Global ASPA Adoption Statistics — transit-free ASNs, top upstream providers, adoption trends
- AS917 Overview — prefixes, BGP routes, peers, and RPKI status