-p | --protocols
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|3128 3128 is Squid, the HTTP
cache DNS=name|domain Telnet=telnet|login
NBios-IP=netbios-ns|netbios-dgm|netbios-ssn
Mail=pop-2|pop-3|pop3|kpop|smtp|imap|imap2 DHCP-BOOTP=67-68
SNMP=snmp|snmp-trap NNTP=nntp NFS=mount|pcnfs|bwnfs|nfsd|nfsd-status
X11=6000-6010 SSH=22
Peer-to-Peer Protocols ---------------------- Gnutella=6346|6347|6348
Kazaa=1214 WinMX=6699|7730 DirectConnect=0 Dummy port as this is a pure P2P
protocol eDonkey=4661-4665
Instant Messenger ----------------- Messenger=1863|5000|5001|5190-5193
If the <protocol list> is very long you may store it in a file (for
instance protocol.list). To do so, specify the file name instead of the
<protocol list> on the command line. e.g. ntop -p protocol.list instead of
ntop -p FTP=ftp|ftp-data,HTTP=http|www|https|3128 ...
The MAN page is your friend.....
Mike Tremaine
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----- Original Message -----
From: "aaron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 8:42 AM
Subject: [Ntop] Customize NTOP
> I am new to the use of NTOP and was wondering if there is a way to
identify
> some of the protocol's that are current listed as other. I have IPSEC
> traffic on the network and would like to break out the amount of traffic
as
> compared to unknown ports.
>
> Thanks,
> Aaron
>
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