Use a protocol list file protocols.list or something like that and add all of the 
protocols you want to to register manually.  You will have to add all of the ports you 
want to show, because once you use the switch '-p protocol.list' it replaces the 
default list with the one you have created.  I had a similar questions a while a go 
search for protocol.list or ports or something and you will find an answer to your 
question in the back traffic on the list.

Chris


-----Original Message-----
From: THOMAS KIHLBERG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: July 16, 2002 6:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Ntop] Data missing?

Hi!

I had a similar question one week ago but we still havnt found the
solution: I use WinMX and Kazaa in a quite "summerdear" net in a
univerity in Stockholm. We try to get ntop to register when we download.
And we download and we download, but just a few bytes register and not
in the column of WinMX or Morpheus but seems to get to the column
OtherIP. We now use ntop2.1 and start the process with:
/usr/local/bin/ntop -P /usr/local/bin/ -u root -E -S 2.

We use RedHAt 7.3 and the program seem to work and determine the right
DHCP servers, routers and so on. Do we have to do any more configs? Do
we maybe need f.e. TCPWrappers? Its absent in the Current ntop config.
Im sorry for almost the same question, but we try to learn :)

Thomas K and Niclas K, Stockholm


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