Welcome to the official repository of the AS202909 KUEBLER Research Lab. This project is an independent, non-commercial initiative dedicated to exploring the frontiers of BGP routing, Anycast architectures, and network resilience within the European jurisdiction.
AS202909 serves as a technical sandbox to investigate decentralized infrastructure models. Our research focuses on:
- Data Sovereignty: Strategies to keep European traffic flows within regional legal boundaries.
- Anycast Optimization: Latency-based steering using advanced BGP community frameworks.
- Network Resilience: Protocol-level security research, including XDP/eBPF-based traffic analysis.
We are currently in the initial phase (2025-2026), focusing on:
- Establishing a distributed Anycast footprint across Western, Southern, and Eastern Europe.
- Partnering with strategic infrastructure providers for IP transit and colocation.
- Building an open-source toolchain for network observability.
One of our core pillars is Collaborative Research. We offer our infrastructure as a neutral testing ground for partners. Strategic sponsors can submit Research Requests to analyze specific networking edge cases or protocol behaviors.
- Inter.link (AS5405): Connectivity & IP-Transit Sponsor.
To maintain transparency and independence, we rely exclusively on open-source software:
- Routing: Bird Internet Routing Daemon (BIRD) / GoBGP
- OS: Debian / Alpine Linux
- Monitoring: Prometheus, Grafana, and custom eBPF probes.
- Website: Hosted on Cloudflare Pages (via this repository).
We maintain an Open Peering Policy.
- ASN: 202909
- PeeringDB: as202909
- Policy: Open (for research and non-commercial traffic).
- NOC: noc@k-it.org
- Peering: peering@k-it.org
- Research Requests: research@k-it.org
AS202909 is operated by a natural person for educational and research purposes. It is not a commercial entity.