On 12/03/08 16:45, Steve Gaarder wrote:
> The big issue with Skype here and at other universities is that
> computers running Skpye, especially ones with access to a lot of
> bandwidth, can become "supernodes", relaying other people's calls and
> sending network usage skyrocketing. Skype provides instructions for
> disabling this in the Windows version via a registry change. Does
> anyone know of a a way to do this in the Linux version?
No, this "feature" is only in Skype-3. But rumors have it that a tight
local firewall and/or an explicitly-configured SOCKS5 proxy will
prevent supernode functionality. At worst, some nifty iptables magic
should ensure that Skype will keep very few connections open (but
perhaps check the RPM for firewall-manipulating %post scripts).
http://www.skype.com/security/universities/ seem to confirm the SOCKS5
method (and also that NAT will prevent supernoding).
There seems to be no clear answer from Skype on when this featur will
reach Linux (or MacOSX)
http://forum.skype.com/lofiversion/index.php/t107899.html
Regards
jan