Here is an example of mine;

./ntop -a /usr/share/ntop/eth1/ntop.access.log -i eth1
-w 0 -W 10.4.4.51:3999 -m
10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0,192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0 -p
/usr/local/bin/protocol.list -E -P
/usr/share/ntop/eth1/ -u ntopuser


/usr/local/bin/protocol.list

AOL IM=aol
DHCP/BOOTP=bootps|bootpc
DNS=domain
Telnet = telnet
File Transfer=ftp|ftp-data
LDAP = ldap
Mail (POP/IMAP)=pop2|pop3|pop3s|imap|imap3|imaps
Mail (SMTP)=25
NetBIOS=netbios|netbios-dgm|netbios-ssn
News (nntp)=nntp
SMB=microsoft-ds
SNMP=snmp|snmptrap
Secure Shell (sftp)=sftp
Secure Shell (ssh)=ssh
Time (ntp)=ntp
WINS replication=42
Web (NTOP)=3999
Web=http|https

Note: I added AOL IM to the /etc/services file because
it is not there by default.  If you want to refer to a
name, make sure its in the services file.

Regards,

Blake


--- Tom Greaser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> could anyone direct me to any information on how to
> setup a protocol list file..  I read the man pages
> but i was hopeing for an example of a more detailed
> list ..
> 
> Thanks
> 
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