EFNet Reaches 100,000 Concurrent Connections 232
Mortin writes "The largest IRC network in the world, EFNet, has set another world-record max user count after breaking an astonishing 100,000 concurrent users earlier tonight!"
Garbage In -- Gospel Out.
dang (Score:1)
Re:dang (Score:4, Insightful)
Not necessarily good... (Score:5, Funny)
I sure hope they fixed them all afterward.
Re:Not necessarily good... (Score:1)
Efnet summed up in one line. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Efnet summed up in one line. (Score:3, Funny)
With the new Linux kernel... (Score:5, Funny)
DALNet anyone? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:3, Informative)
Mind you, half of those users seem to be spambots.
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:2, Informative)
And that's being the fastest growing irc network in the world - they are currently the 2nd largest network.
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:5, Interesting)
The attacks resolved themselves within about a week, when the IP for irc.dal.net was changed to 127.0.0.1, which turned the attacks on the kiddies themselves (quite hilarious).
By the way, most of the attacks seem to be coming from universities like Harvard, Emory, etc... You'd think they would have something better to do with their time.
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:4, Insightful)
Well, it's not like the college students at Harvard or Emory are doing the DDoS, it's the people (aka some pimply faced low-lifes still living in their parents basements without a job) who hacked into the Harvard/Emory machines that are the cause of the problem. It's also the fault of the Harvard/Emory admins for not noticing and not doing something to stop said attacks.
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:3, Insightful)
Assuming these attacks were sending excessive traffic to the servers, how would the server IP address being changed to localhost make the kiddies attack themselves? Are you trying to say that it's possible to flood yourself off the net by sending packets to your loop back device?
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:1)
AOL, Prodigy, CServe all had many times over 100,000 users easily on 1994 server hardware.
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:2)
Hate to break it to you, but AOLs service is crappy.
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:1)
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:2)
(this was well before most people ever touched any online/internet service, and when they did, it was brief because you were charged per minute, which adds up fast)
J
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:2)
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:2)
One typical IRC user generates, what, 20 bytes (=chars) per second of traffic upstream and 500 bytes downstream (user perspective)? That's 0.02 kps up and 0.5 kps down. Well, if it's not a user but an abuser, that traffic goes up by a facter of 100 or more. If you've got a lot of people doing that, the server is bound to choke on it, although it could quite easily manage the same number of regular users.
I'm sure the same problems apply for AOL chat services, and would have applied 8 years ago.
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:2)
I may sound like a grumpy old bastard, but I remember during Desert Storm when IRC first packed over 400 users in at the same time. And we had bad netsplits and lags back then too...
'course, this was before the Great Renaming and the permanent netsplits, we just had one IRC then and we liked it! Now, where did you young whippersnappers put my cane? I need to go again.
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:2)
And then there was the whopping 1k user mark if I recall about a year and a half later? Thats about the point when some of the servers started to drop off becouse the bandwidth had gone from miniscule to a bit excessive..
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:2)
Of course not, and there should be 398 more of us, too. :-)
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:2, Interesting)
Too bad we can't measure quality.
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:2)
I havent missed Efnet since I left...
J
Re:DALNet anyone? (Score:2)
100,000? (Score:3, Funny)
100,000 concurrent irc sessions?
I guess the next article is gonna be:
100,000th Geek Marries Non-Mailorder Bride
KaZaA (Score:4, Interesting)
(that's twice what Napster had at its peak).
Re:KaZaA (Score:3, Insightful)
I'm not completely sure that Kazaa doesn't inflate their numbers (its fairly hard to get truly accurate counts of connections in a distirbuted network.)
Re:KaZaA (Score:2)
http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/internet/07/16/fas
Re:KaZaA (Score:2)
Re:KaZaA (Score:2)
Re:KaZaA (Score:1)
Re:KaZaA (Score:3, Interesting)
Why a network like this should be used for anything other than porn is beyond me - any other media is pretty dubious as far as encode quality goes, and there's nothing rare enough that's accessible to warrant the sacrifice.
/whois (Score:1)
And, hey imagine the netsplit! Good-Bye Atlanta!!
Re:/whois (Score:1)
Re:/whois (Score:1)
IRCnet is bigger (Score:4, Informative)
Re:IRCnet is bigger (Score:1)
network name, users, channels
1. IRCnet 113214 51643
2. QuakeNet 107036 105188
3. EFnet 92016 36885
biggest channels.. (Score:1)
chan users irc-network
1.#ISO-XDCC 2143 zerolimit
2.#XDCC 1951 Criten
3.#WAREZ-CENTRAL 1382 Criten
gee, i wonder what people look up from IRC most of the time. fear not though, there's still hope:
teens is number 11.
grr. gotta use fewer junk characters! what are those anyways? lameness filter up my....
Re:IRCnet is bigger (Score:1)
Re:IRCnet is bigger (Score:1)
Re:IRCnet is bigger (Score:3, Informative)
Must be a lot of one man clans in Quake (Score:2)
Re:Must be a lot of one man clans in Quake (Score:2)
For details see our site [quakenet.org]
100,000 Connections, but... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:100,000 Connections, but... (Score:3, Funny)
It was already an alpha release, GAIM should have worked flawlessly, with less CPU power, and taking up less bandwidth than any other program on the planet.
What about Quakenet ? (Score:4, Informative)
Currently Online: 109757
User Peak: 118855
(Sunday 15. September 2002)
Big Effin' woop.
100,000 (Score:1)
Lotta warez (Score:1)
IRCNet beat them before :) (Score:1, Troll)
16:21 -!- 183 operators online
16:21 -!- 52481 channels formed
16:21 -!- I have 218 users, 0 services and 1 servers
16:21 -!- Current local users: 218 Max: 265
16:21 -!- Current global users: 117737 Max: 119275
Well that's a lot more then 100.000 isn't it ?
naw (Score:1)
Bots (Score:1)
And you know what... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:And you know what...Enterprise (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:And you know what... (Score:4, Funny)
Dear god I need to get out more. :P
Re: (Score:1)
IRC topics (Score:2)
"I wandered over to the IRC channel I was looking for, and was disappointed that everyone there was ignoring the official topic, and talking about what everyone does on IRC - sex, d eath, and operating systems."Â
Re:IRC topics (Score:2)
what's with the 100,000 stories (Score:1)
Clones (Score:2, Interesting)
How many were a floodbot network? On AUSTnet (an IRC network I admin a server on), we periodically get an increase of 400-500 clients if someone smart decides to play funny buggers...
Utter Rubbish (Score:5, Informative)
EFNet ceased to be the largest IRC network months ago. DALNet is now the largest net on average, but it's had problems with DoSes recently, so currently IRCNet is in the lead with 113,000 users and 51,000 channels. QuakeNet is also regularly larger than EFNet, which usually resides at the number 3 or 4 spot. See http://irc.netsplit.de/networks/ [netsplit.de] for the latest statistics.
I wish editors would check their facts before posting random sumbissions
Re:Utter Rubbish (Score:5, Informative)
Recently, Quakenet has grown to the point where it is alternating between being second between itself and DALnet.
The IRC History charts at the website you mentioned are very good. I would recommend looking at these:
Top Ten IRC networks in 1999 [netsplit.de]
Top Ten IRC networks in 2000 [netsplit.de]
Top Ten IRC networks in 2001 [netsplit.de]
Top Ten IRC networks so far in 2002 [netsplit.de]
Re:Utter Rubbish (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm sure the
Re:Utter Rubbish (Score:1)
Netsplit.de samples every 3 or 4 hours, so it has a tendency to miss large momentary spikes. It does, however, show the general relative sizes of the networks very well, and I haven't found a better source of information anywhere. IMO, their average table is the best showing of the size of networks, in which EFNet is 5th - http://irc.netsplit.de/networks/list1ua.var [netsplit.de].
100 000 (Score:1)
Think about it!
And imagine a be.. Oh.. Nothing.. Well.. No!.. I won't say it, I won't, I won't! Won't I?
Re:100 000 (Score:1)
Slashdot does it again. (Score:2, Interesting)
Nice breaking a user record - Especially when EFNET is the 4th largest network. 100k Users was broken like a year ago - by IRCnet.
Check for yourself [netsplit.de]
Cant ever get on (Score:1)
Top irc networks (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Top irc networks (Score:3, Interesting)
Let me proof-read your post next time tho' BF
Re:Top irc networks (Score:2)
Counting users (Score:2)
Re:Counting users (Score:2)
In all seriousness (Score:1)
Re:In all seriousness (Score:3, Insightful)
Why? Well, I've had a feeling that IRC is slowly dying off. The people just getting hooked on computers and using the Internet nowdays seem to prefer instant message clients like ICQ or AIM.
I used to spend a lot of time on EFNet, and later, Undernet - and got the impression that both were declining in actual usage. (Sure, they have tons of channels still - but many seem to just be file swapping channels with no actual discussion taking place in them.)
Just the fact that EFNet broke its own all-time usage records yesterday is interesting. I wouldn't have ever guessed it.
icrontic credits (Score:2)
"Website Programmed by nsanity and jared, Designed by MethoD".
Probably not much programming going on there, because they're running PostNuke
what happened (Score:1)
Gee, it's been bigger guys... (Score:4, Informative)
On May 10 2002 Dalnet reached a level of 139000+ concurrent users.See chart [netsplit.de]
The usual population of all major and minor IRC networks is just under a million. But on that weekend it was almost double. Seeing Efnet hit 100k isn't anything special. There are bigger networks, and events that make 100k users on Efnet seem ordinary.
I can't believe you guys put this yawner on the front page but rejected my PS2 Networked Divx player [broadq.com] story, or even worse, my ultra-cool Enron Asset Auction [dovebid.com] story, which every geek on IRC is slobbering over.
Re:Gee, it's been bigger guys... (Score:1)
The thing is though, do you really want it Slashdotted? It will drive up the prices!
Dear CmdrTaco... (Score:5, Funny)
Yours sincerely
iolaire, QuakeNet operator
iolaire@quakenet.org
PS:
-Q(TheQBot@CServe.quakenet.org)- Currently Active Users: 113025
-Q(TheQBot@CServe.quakenet.org)- Max Active Users: 118905 (Sunday, 2002-09-15 19:00:36)
Please do *some* research before posting article (Score:1)
I guess EFnet isn't dying... (Score:1)
Apparantly hitting 100,000 users is certainly not an IRC record. Is it just an EFnet specific record? Should it be "EFnet bounces back from the dead, hits 100,000 concurrent users once again!" or some other headline entirely?
How many users were DDoS bots/fserve bots/warez bots too? Were 9,000 of the users flood bots of some sort?
Oh well, I guess this just indicates that EFnet isn't nearly as dead as we thought it was.
how about an interview with Jarkko (Score:2, Interesting)
given the number of trolls, bots, and so on... (Score:4, Insightful)
So EF'n what! (Score:2)
Woohoo. Way to go. Netsplits r us. Have fun staying connected, folks...
Re:So EF'n what! (Score:2)
that's like saying shopping at costco is useless, everyone should have mom and pop stores, not mega malls, and we should all be using small hard drives , you know, less than 512 kbs...
bigger is better, get used to it... if you like small networks, you can always develop a small channel on efnet.
DALnet does it with 1/2 the number of servers. (Score:2, Interesting)
Not a coincidence? (Score:3, Funny)
What about bots ? (Score:2, Interesting)
Still, it's nice to know there are 98000 twelve-year olds littering that IRC network. I haven't irc'ed in years because of that social pollution.
Anyone think it's a coincidence (Score:2)
In the meantime, I suppose I'm supposed to feel good that I was idling through a small peice of history.
Surprised? (Score:2)
Meanwhile... (Score:3, Funny)
30,000 were in the middle of the connect process, waiting for identd to time out, because identd never works and their client wasn't l33t enough to give the necessary fake responses.
The other 20,000 had a netsplit immediately after they counted.
Yay for way-too-big IRC networks.
Our thank yous... (Score:2)
realtime irc concurrent user stats (Score:2)
network users channels
1. Undernet 93362 39010
2. EFnet 91815 36570
3. IRCnet 86006 47850
4. QuakeNet 56567 96825
5. BRASnet 41473 12545
6. GamesNET 25574 22348
7. BrasIRC 12669 4531
8. WebChat 12008 6508
9. IRC-Hispano 10900 14986
10. GalaxyNet 9617 13572
EFnet the top IRC network? Naaaaaaaah
Re:thank (Score:1)
haha.
Aftermath... (Score:1)
Re:AOL (Score:2)
)*&$)(&#(&*^(*#&^@*$^*&^@#*($^@*&# 20 second wait times.
Re:Meanwhile, EnterTheGame is getting DoSed (Score:2)
Re:did efnet and ircnet relink? (Score:2)