>From the NTOP man page...

-p
        It  is  used  to  specify  the  TCP/UDP  protocols  that  ntop will
monitor. The format is
        <label>=<protocol list> [, <label>=<protocol list>], where label is
used  to  symbolically
        identify  the  <protocol  list>. The format of <protocol list> is
<protocol>[|<protocol>],
        where <protocol> is either a valid protocol specified inside the
/etc/services file  or  a
        numeric  port  range  (e.g.  80,  or  6000-6500).  If the -p flag
is omitted the following
        default value is  used:
"FTP=ftp|ftp-data,HTTP=http|www|https,DNS=name|domain,Telnet=tel�
        net|login,NBios-IP=netbios-ns|netbios-dgm|netbios-
        ssn,Mail=pop-2|pop-3|kpop|smtp|imap|imap2,SNMP=snmp|snmp-

trap,NEWS=nntp,NFS=mount|pcnfs|bwnfs|nfs|nfsd-status,X11=6000-6010,SSH=ssh".

 If the <pro�
        tocol list> is very long you may store in a file (for instance
protocol.list) the value of
        the  <protocol  list>  and  specify the file name instead of the
<protocol list> (in above
        example you will invoke 'ntop -p protocol.list').

--

J. Eric Josephson
Director of Network and System Operations
978-720-2159
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



                                                                                       
                                             
                    "Gauthier, Michael, E C,                                           
                                             
                    Civ"                               To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]           
                                             
                    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]        cc:                             
                                             
                    ta.af.mil>                         Subject:     [Ntop] Other 
TCP/UDP traffic                                    
                    Sent by:                                                           
                                             
                    [EMAIL PROTECTED]                                                
                                             
                                                                                       
                                             
                                                                                       
                                             
                    11/15/2001 08:34 PM                                                
                                             
                    Please respond to ntop                                             
                                             
                                                                                       
                                             
                                                                                       
                                             




Is there a way to find out what ports make up the "Other TCP/UDP" group on
the Traffic and Protocol Distribution pages?  I can see some protocols
listed on the IP Proto Usage page, but I know it's not listing all of them.

I'm seeing lots of "Other TCP/UDP" and would like to identify what ports
are
being used.  Once identified, I can "name" them and configure ntop to track
them.

Thanks in advance for any help.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Mike Gauthier                         | "Yesterday it worked. Today it is
Senior Systems Engineer, HQ USFJ/J641 | not working.  Windows is like
that."
DSN: (315)225-2591                    | -- Margaret Segall
Com: +81-311-755-2591                 |
FAX - DSN: (315)225-6981              | Kaa's Law: In any sufficiently
large
FAX - Com: +81-311-755-6981           | group of people, most are idiots.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

_______________________________________________
Ntop mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://listmanager.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop




_______________________________________________
Ntop mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://listmanager.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop

Reply via email to