On 2010.11.09. 10:17, Robert Kisteleki wrote:
Hi,
We're doing some major upgrades today on the RIPE Atlas network, both on the central architecture and on the probes. It's expected that during this time probes will disconnect.
Regards, Robert
Dear All, This upgrade is finished now. Some of the results are: 1. Your very own "probe status" page is now available! Just click on your probe in the list (well... most likely a list of one, but still) and another tab will open with more details about the probe. All the graphs are clickable on this page. They show the history of the specific item (ping measurement). 2. You can now set the probe's details (geolocation and description) using the butting in the top right corner of the probe status page. 3. All currently known probes will do an automatic firmware update somewhere in the next 12 hours. (As of now, about one third of them have already done this.) You don't have to do anything about this. The new firmware (version 3820) has: a) the ability to continuously ping the first two "hops" (as in a traceroute) on IPv4; b) improved resilience against disconnects; c) improved internal security properties. You can check if your probe has already been updated by visiting the probe status page and looking at the "firmware version" at the top. If you have questions or concerns you can write a mail to this public list, or to atlas-dev@ripe.net (developer's list). Regards, Robert -- Robert Kisteleki, Science Group Manager, RIPE NCC RIPE Atlas Team