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Blog > DingMD Blog--www.dingmd.ucbbs.org 【Blog】How can we prevent SKYPE to be supernodes? |
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【Blog】How can we prevent SKYPE to be supernodes? 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) chunhua 2009-05-20 10:14 点击下载附件 Click to Download(大小:1 K) 如何避免skype成为超节点? 下载附件然后更改文件格式为.reg , 双击导入注册表即可. There are several ways to prevent Skype from becoming a supernode: * Beginning with Skype 3.0, an explicit switch is provided in the registry settings to allow the disabling of supernode functionality. * Any computer hosted on a network that is behind a network address translation (NAT) device or restrictive firewall will disable supernode functionality. * Skype clients behind an HTTP or SOCKS5 proxy will not serve as supernodes. Note: You can disable Supernode by adding the following registry key Save and run the following text as NoSuperNode.reg or download from here NoSuperNode.reg - a reboot will be requred Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Skype] [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Skype\Phone] "DisableSupernode"=dword:00000001 Or just download the attachement and change the file to .reg
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--How can we... 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) chunhua 2009-05-20 10:14 How can we prevent our network from hosting supernodes? Skype uses peer-to-peer communications in order to allow users to find one another. Consequently, a small percentage of our users will hold a record reflecting the online presence of other users. When one user holds a record concerning the presence of other users, the former is called a "supernode", or directory node. Even though the traffic sent to supernodes is negligible, some institutions are interested in preventing users on their network from becoming supernodes and, thereby, answering directory enquiries for other users. There are several ways to prevent Skype from becoming a supernode: * Beginning with Skype 3.0, an explicit switch is provided in the registry settings to allow the disabling of supernode functionality. * Any computer hosted on a network that is behind a network address translation (NAT) device or restrictive firewall will disable supernode functionality. * Skype clients behind an HTTP or SOCKS5 proxy will not serve as supernodes. Enterprises typically opt for using the registry setting technique for turning off supernode functionality, simply because it is very straightforward to deploy a Windows GPO that contains the appropriate registry key setting. However, universities often find this more problematic because the computers may not be owned or operated by the host institution, making it difficult or impossible to ensure that registry keys are set properly. In these cases, it may be more useful to set up a SOCKS5 proxy. Skype can be configured to use a SOCKS5 proxy, regardless of whether the client finds itself on a network with a public IP address or on one with a private IP address. While the use of a SOCKS5 proxy still requires manual intervention by the user, the use of a proxy allows the economical "shaping" of Skype traffic. It has the additional positive side-effect of reducing supernodes on the network, reducing false-positive intrusion prevention system alarms and allowing for accurate measurement of Skype usage on the proxied network. 摘自 加州大学论坛旧版 (Universities in California Bulletin Board System) chunhua 2009-05-20 10:14 欢迎来加州大学论坛! 本论坛倡导“我为人人,人人为我”,欢迎您发帖或转贴相关资料与大家分享! Welcome to UCBBS.org ! |
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