- Undernet
The Undernet is one of the largest
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) networks.As of 2007 , Undernet is the second-largest publicly-monitored IRC network, with about 20 client servers serving 120,000 users at any given time. [ [http://irc.netsplit.de/networks/details.php.en?net=Undernet&submenu=years Undernet - IRC Network - irc.netsplit.de ] ]IRC clients can connect to Undernet via the global round robin irc.undernet.org, the region-specific round robins us.undernet.org and eu.undernet.org, or a specific server from the [http://www.undernet.org/servers.php Undernet server list] .
History
Undernet was established in October
1992 by Danny "WildThang" Mitchell, Donald "WHIZZARD" Lambert, and Laurent "_dl" Demally as an experimental network running a modified version of theEFnet irc2.7 IRC server software, created in an attempt to make it less bandwidth consumptive and less chaotic, asnetsplit s and takeovers were starting to plague EFnet. The Undernet IRC daemon became known as "ircu ".Undernet was formed at a time when many small IRC networks were being started and subsequently disappearing; however, it managed to grow into one of the largest and oldest IRC networks despite some initial in-fighting and setbacks.
It is notable as being the first network to utilize , originally made by Carlo "Run" Wood, in the IRC server protocol as a means to curb abuse.
For a period in
1994 , Undernet was wracked by an ongoing series of flame wars. Again in 2001, it was threatened by automated heavy spamming of its users for potential commercial gain. Undernet survived these periods relatively intact and its popularity continues to the present day.ervices
Undernet uses [http://www.gnuworld.org/ GNUworld] to provide X, its [http://cservice.undernet.org/ channel service] bot. X operates on a username basis; a username is independent from a nickname, which cannot be registered on Undernet.
As Undernet limits channel registration to "established channels," or channels with an active userbase, Undernet introduced a version of ChanFix (under nickname C) designed to work like EFNet's ChanFix, its use is to protect unregistered channels. ChanFix tracks channel op usage and restores ops if channels become opless or are taken over.
Undernet also runs an
open proxy scanner. This [http://pxys.sf.net/ proxyscanner] scans users currently connecting to the network for open WinGate,SOCKS version 4/5, andHTTP proxy servers. IP addresses hosting open proxy servers are automatically G-lined from the network. These changes were put in place after the 2001Denial-of-service attack s almost destroyed the network and left Undernet without the registered channel service bot for months.External links
* [http://www.undernet.org/ Undernet Homepage]
* [http://forum.undernet.org/ Undernet Forums]
* [http://cservice.undernet.org/ Undernet Channel Service]
* [http://coder-com.undernet.org/ Undernet Coder Committee]
* [http://routing-com.undernet.org/ Undernet Routing Committee]
* [http://user-com.undernet.org/ Undernet User Committee]
* [http://www.undernet.org/servers.php Undernet servers list]
* [http://www.user-com.undernet.org/documents/uhistory.php Undernet history]
* [http://help.undernet.org/ General IRC Help]
* [http://www.gnuworld.org/ Undernet X & EUWorld Development Homepage]
* [http://evilnet.sourceforge.net/ mod.Chanfix Development Homepage]
* [http://pxys.sourceforge.net/ Undernet Proxyscanner Development Homepage]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPcap/2000-02/19/014r-021900-idx.html Washington Post coverage]References
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