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Buzzen using MSN's ocx falls in the same category as connecting Vincula to a chatroom.

 

 

 

What is it? | |

| | M$NChatX is an Alternate Hacked OCX That allows | |

| | itself AND the "Official" MSN Chat Control to be | |

| | Registered at the SAME time, Therefor eliminating | |

| | The need to re-register the Hacked OCX whenever it | |

| | is required, therfore making Connection Scripts | |

| | work more efficently and faster (also less | |

| | problems) | |

| | P.S. M$NChatX can use ANY Port

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FYI a 140Mbps DDoS flood will take down about %95 of all the websites in the world.

 

heh....140mbps DDoS is not enough to even down a minor Internet tier cloud.

140mbit distributed attack, even if utilizing broadcasts would suffer from fragmentation, 140mbit would quickly turn into 30mbit with 90mbit spikes.

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heh....140mbps DDoS is not enough to even down a minor Internet tier cloud.

140mbit distributed attack, even if utilizing broadcasts would suffer from fragmentation, 140mbit would quickly turn into 30mbit with 90mbit spikes.

 

 

approx %95 of all websites are hosted at home or in a mass hosting enviroment. Standard hosts only have 100Mbps uplinks. No host is gonna optimize there network for overhead when they can optimize it for profits.

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Was it legal or Illegal the way vincula was made to connect to MSN

Legal. It used the MSN ocx on the MSN server, so, there was nothing illegal about it. And no, mIRC on MSN was not illegal. It wasnt supported.

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lol X you are doing exactly what i said people would do.. Comparing editing a connection to connect to the msn network vs using the msn ocx to make yourself money isn't the same thing.. don't try to justify it.. you can't.

 

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approx %95 of all websites are hosted at home or in a mass hosting enviroment. Standard hosts only have 100Mbps uplinks. No host is gonna optimize there network for overhead when they can optimize it for profits.

 

there is no standard 100mbit SONET link. SONET standard starts at OC-1, which is 51.8mbit with a payload of 50mbit next step up is OC-3, at 155mbit (150mbit). "100mbit link" is usually a 100mbit NIC to an OC-3 or less.

 

OC-1

 

OC-1 is a SONET line with transmission speeds of up to 51.84 Mbit/s (payload: 50.112 Mbit/s; overhead: 1.728 Mbit/s) using optical fiber. This base rate is multiplied for use by other OC-n standards. For example, an OC-3 connection is 3 times the rate of OC-1.

 

OC-3

 

OC-3 is a network line with transmission speeds of up to 155.52 Mbit/s (payload: 150.336 Mbit/s; overhead: 5.184 Mbit/s) using fiber optics. Depending on the system OC-3 is also known as STS-3 (electrical level) and STM-1 (SDH).

 

When OC-3 is not multiplexed by carrying the data from a single source the letter c (standing for concatenated) is appended: OC-3c.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_Carrier

 

read this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-carrier , Internet backbone technology. otice none of it says anything about 100mbit...

 

even DWDM and TDM (fiber division and time division multiplexing) is in increments of 155mbit average.

 

 

 

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