A simple MRT parser written in Ruby, which uses the BinData library.

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README.md

MrtParser

A simple MRT parser written in Ruby, which uses the BinData library.

This MRI parser is slow and very memory intensive. It is not recommended to use it. I personally recommend ubgpsuite.

An example script (main.rb) which determines prefixes and the ASNs it advertises as well as the relations between the ASNs is included. The script stores this data in memory to outputs a summary at the end.