michael.hendrickx wrote:
>> [1]
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6723/products_white_paper0900aecd80633b0a.shtml
> 
> Thank you for that link, i didn't know skype had a fixed value when it
> connected.. 

The issue here is this is exactly what etisalat is doing, along with what 
appears to be random and 
sporadic munging of the actual voice traffic (which is much, much harder to 
classify).

So, we can still solve the blocking of login packets by just specifying a proxy 
server in the skype 
config, but we can't force, route or drop skype voice traffic, which is what is 
needed to get it to 
route _everything_ over the vpn, thus my hack of iptables and a separate user 
for skype.

Really interesting read Manu, ta :)

Brad
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