Further work revealed buggy behavior in deluge: although the GUI shows that 
no proxies are configured to be used, deluge was trying to use a proxy. i 
discovered this accidentally when I launched a socks proxy. It is true that 
in the past i had configured it to use that proxy. but afterwards i removed 
that setting. Even  hen the settings panel shows no proxy settings, deluge 
is using one.

Further buggy behaviour with this as well: bursty connections. It downloads 
for while a then it stops. After a while it starts again. This happens when 
proxied.

I guess the conclusion is that deluge is just unreliable as is it is with 
many bugs around non-default settings. 

(this is on ubuntu.1204 with 1.3.5)

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