Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2012 19:39:03 +0100 From: Mel Flynn <rflynn@acsalaska.net> To: Joseph Mingrone <jrm@ftfl.ca> Cc: ports@freebsd.org, Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de> Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: skype-2.1.0.81,1 Message-ID: <4F5CF147.6060606@acsalaska.net> In-Reply-To: <CANRUcdADOQgptmL3XzP0ZXVZoz9cnQAgKyvH=qw9LoQ0cMqOKQ@mail.gmail.com> References: <CANRUcdBdaspysdBFahTqeYOQ7=hQtGRLSSy_4nR__XRojtJ6Zw@mail.gmail.com> <20120311161707.GA3795@tinyCurrent> <CANRUcdB69du4VE_MP4JtNpau6iwOoHhOS5oD98=WPVSZqeUB=Q@mail.gmail.com> <20120311173329.GA4093@tinyCurrent> <CANRUcdADOQgptmL3XzP0ZXVZoz9cnQAgKyvH=qw9LoQ0cMqOKQ@mail.gmail.com>
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On 3/11/2012 18:59, Joseph Mingrone wrote: > On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 14:33, Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de> wrote: >> It sounds a bit like some NAT issue in the router and the first client >> connecting to Skype wins. No sure, though. > > I'm going on a few assumptions that I'll have to verify, but a reboot > of the router should flush the "first" client, but as of today,it's > always the laptop client who wins and the phone who fails. I've had issues like this when I was still using Skype. Very hard to trace, but I had the feeling that a login gets bound to a client-id or client version and that failed attempts to log in mark a client-id/client version invalid. When this happened to me, I used the website password reset feature and it would then let me sign on with the new client. It's a shot in the dark, but worth testing. -- Mel
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