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Projects & Development => GORF => Online Chat => Topic started by: Quantum on July 09, 2007, 12:27:36 PM
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I've heard people talk about IRC not working but I don't know why it doesn't does anyone have the answer?
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Whoever hosts the server is having problems with the server.
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and the host is...
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Galactic hosts our IRC server.
We have had a few problems in the past few weeks. We should of stayed on QuakeNet :P
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We have had a few problems in the past few weeks. We should of stayed on QuakeNet :P
QueerNet wasn't any better.
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Galactic hosts our IRC server.
We have had a few problems in the past few weeks. We should of stayed on QuakeNet :P
Galactic has done an amazing job hosting us... I've been quite happy with the hosting... downtime is understandable imho :)
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So easy to write off Galactic isnt it?
Our server is great and has less down time then qnet ever did.
Server down time is part of the internet life LIVE WITH IT.
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Ugh don't start with this "We should have stayed on Quakenet" crap again. Quakenet is one of the worst IRC networks I have dealt with. I'll make a short list of reasons why quakenet is bad:
1- netsplits all the time
2- only a couple USA servers, which are slow and netsplit often. Most of our users are from the USA so it makes sense to have servers in the USA.
3- since there are so many users, the opers enforce rules very rigidly and will not do small favors for someone who is in need (if you forget your Q password (Q = analogue of NickServ) you will get no sympathy from them and they will do nothing about it. If you forget your password here, we will gladly reset it to something new).
4- almost all of the opers have the maturity of a junior high school student, not that of adults (even though they are of adult age).
5- need I continue?...
I am working on methods to restart the IRC server automatically when the server goes down, so this won't really be much of a problem next time it happens.
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Lol, yes. Some downtime is to be expected. We shouldn't go crucifying the people giving us free hosting because of it.
I think the hosting here is pretty good.
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I thought OP2 hacker fixed the problem completely
not to be mean
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There was a problem with the IRC server starting back up on system reboot, that has been fixed now.
This shouldn't be a major problem next time the server is restarted. Just a downtime of a couple minutes.
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Good work op2hacker. Thanks :)
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did you fix it yourself!?
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Personally, I didn't see many problems with QuakeNet. I [personally] was never netsplit, and had a lot less lag (as per the lag bar in mIRC) than I do now. I also liked the L system.
However: I did not know any "opers" or whatever they are, I to this day don't know what they were, and just because I didn't have those problems, doesn't mean other people didn't.
In any case, I trust my admins that the new way is the better way, and it's not too bad. Besides, how much work does it take to switch to a new server? Sounds like it's much easier said than done =]
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There isnt much difference in the L system and the Nickserv system just names
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What is Quake net?
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QuakeNet was the old host server for our IRC. Right now we connect to irc.outpostuniverse.net, but before we had this (thanks to Galactic), we used to connect to irc.quakenet.org. You can try it yourself. If you try listing all the channels it will kill your computer ^^
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oh...
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QuakeNet did netsplit sometimes but I think that was the only real problem with it. And netsplits dont normaly last that long.
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I guess no one remembers the incident where almost everyone got g-lined then. This was a major problem for several days.
And there were netsplits that lasted multiple days at times. Of course, after a major netsplit, the services (Q and L) were overloaded with people trying to auth with them for the next couple of hours.
And minor nuisances: Global notices would be sent advertising tutorial sessions. The only time we send global notices here at OPU is when the server is about to go down for maintenance.
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QuakeNet did netsplit sometimes but I think that was the only real problem with it. And netsplits dont normaly last that long.
the netsplits occured like 2 or 3 times a day. This was dependant on what server you were on to.
And I do remember that G-line bulls***. lasted for like 2 weeks. Then it was found out because of some obscure irc setting.
Ill give you one Good reason why our server is better.
When we want some one gone from the channel/network we can boot them and not have to see the Bot or L do the ban/boot spam every time they try to reenter the channel.
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g-line? :huh:
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g-line? :huh:
Ban from an entire IRC network.
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irchelp.org (http://www.irchelp.org/)