I have just upgraded to ntop v5.0.1 on CentOS 6.4 64Bit.  Everything is running 
fine, except that over 80% of my traffic shows as Unknown...

In previous versions I could add -j ( or --create-other-packets ) to the 
command line and dump the unknown packets to a file so I could see what the 
traffic was .  Although ntop --help still shows this option, when I try to use 
it ntop will not start.

How do I find out what traffic is classified as unknown?  And once I find it 
out, what is the equivalent for the [ -p <filename> ] flag for nDPI.  I have 
found references to a file, but no indications what to do with it ( do nDPI [ 
and ntop ] ) need to be recompiled or is it included at runtime?

Tim Bernhardson
Technical Services Manager
Sun-Maid Growers of California
7273 Murray Drive, Ste 18
Stockton, CA 95210

Direct Telephone: 1-209-472-8547
Facsimile: 1-209-482-8448
E-Mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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