At the moment I start aMule, people begins to try to connect to *strange* local ports. It does not happens with other *mule clients, nor others p2p clients, so definitivetely it's aMule's problem.
It's like people trys to connect to the local ports aMule uses to talk with other computers instead of my aMule's port
Time:Feb 27 17:59:03 Direction: Entrante In:ppp0 Out: Port:43996 Source:80.29.60.213 Length:44 TOS:0x00 Protocol:TCP Service:Desconocido
Time:Feb 27 17:59:04 Direction: Entrante In:ppp0 Out: Port:44069 Source:81.37.82.180 Length:44 TOS:0x00 Protocol:TCP Service:Desconocido
Time:Feb 27 17:59:05 Direction: Entrante In:ppp0 Out: Port:44072 Source:82.213.238.93 Length:40 TOS:0x00 Protocol:TCP Service:Desconocido
Time:Feb 27 17:59:07 Direction: Entrante In:ppp0 Out: Port:44069 Source:81.37.82.180 Length:44 TOS:0x00 Protocol:TCP Service:Desconocido
Time:Feb 27 17:59:09 Direction: Entrante In:ppp0 Out: Port:43996 Source:80.29.60.213 Length:44 TOS:0x00 Protocol:TCP Service:Desconocido
Time:Feb 27 17:59:13 Direction: Entrante In:ppp0 Out: Port:44069 Source:81.37.82.180 Length:44 TOS:0x00 Protocol:TCP Service:Desconocido
(Direction:Entrante is IN direction, Service:Desconocido is Unknown service)
Always different ips and increasing ports. It keeps on and on until there are no more ports, and begins again (normal local port opening).
My download speed is very low (2-3k average), no matter what my upload is set to.