Greetings,

I seem to have trouble with adding additional protocols for NTop to
monitor. Starting ntop from the command line: ntop -d -w 3000 -p
protocols.list where protocols.list looks like:
HTTP=80|443|3000|8900,FTP=20|21,NBios-IP=137|138|139|445,Oracle=1521,Proxy=8000|8080
With this configuration, ntop places all port 8080 and 8000 in the 'Other'
column, even though it makes a 'Proxy' Column. When protocols.list is
simply the Proxy ports, it places all the proxy traffic in the proxy
column, and all other data in the other column (as it should). I've tried
sveral diffrent ways to solve this (adding a proxy service to
/etc/services and calling it by name in the protocols.list file) but to no
avail. Has anyone else encountered this and/or know of a workaround?

I am running ntop 2.0 beta 3 on a linux RedHat 7.1 box.

Stephen Elaschuk
Computer Technician
Alberta Distance Learning Centre

(780) 674-5333 Ext. 291
Toll Free 310-0000 674-5333 ext. 291
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