HI Amos

It seems that the iptables rules are cut. Can you post the whole lines
here? Probably when you cut and paste from nano/pico this happened.

Supernode is on what port? I had 32323 and changed it now to other non
standard port.

On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 4:06 AM, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/6/13 sara fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> What traces you ran? I need to solve it. They are pulling on me all
>> the nasty things.
>> tcpdump? or other things?
>
> Almost two years ago I was bugged by the "skype uses too much traffic"
> claim and setup iptable rules to track this (I used to have Skype on
> Linux in Supernode mode because it improved connectivity and quality a
> lot, I haven't bothered to set it up again after re-install and ADSL
> modem upgrade).
>
> Here is the summary of how I setup the iptable rules:
> http://praia-vermelha.blogspot.com/2006/09/final-iptables-setup-and-some-initial.html
>
> I generally remember that got the impression from the results that
> Skype doesn't use too much traffic for my ADSL link (8Mb/1Mb back when
> I ran this test).
>
> We use Skype between Israel (NetVision)/US/Brazil/Australia, including
> webcams, with no problems at all. Both on Windows and Linux and both
> from home and office. The latest versions for Linux improved
> reliability a lot.
>
> Hope this helps some.
>
> --Amos
>
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