The Seismograph is a new feature designed to visualise ongoing (ping) measurements. It's sensitive enough to show you otherwise invisible patterns and correlations between various probes.
Built-in ping measurements are now visualised based on an interactive, zoomable client-side widget; from now on you can explore your probe's history in full detail!
You can now execute measurements more often (i.e. the minimum wait time between measurement iterations can be set lower than before).
Downloading of results has a more fine-grained control: you can now download data with intervals of a second's granularity.
There's a new map available for RIPE Atlas ambassadors.
We've released a new probe firmware: 4550. Changes include:
Support for one-off SSLGetCert measurements
Reports response time of SSLGetCert measurements
ping now reports when the probe's clock was last found to be accurate
Change of one of our "registration servers" ("teyla" to "oneill")
Various enhancements to HTTP measurement reporting (anticipating that HTTP measurements may become publicly available in the future)
Report source address for ping measurement even when no reply is received
Small fixes to the DNS measurement and the one-off daemon
Fixed bug in UDP/IPv6 traceroute where it would not set the source port correctly
v3 probes: makes sure that no DHCP client remains running when a statically configured IPv4 address is used
v3 probes: enables compression on the communication channels towards the infrastructure. This should reduce the amount of network traffic needed for reporting results