Skype (in example) and other file sharing protocols use non well-known
port protocol thus it is not so easy to detect them until it has been
found a way to decode the protocol.
Maybe this is the reason for your 55% if other traffic.
Yuri

On 10/17/2008 07:45 PM, Frederik Niedernolte wrote:
> Is it possible that ntop checks for more protocols?
> 
> I have 55% from Other TCP/UDP-based Protocols so ntop cannot help here :(
> 
> I am using ntop v3.2.
> 
> Thanks for help.
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> Best regards,
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> F. Niedernolte
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