Hi,

OK, Looking at the protocols pages, you can sort the page by
the TCP column (for example) and then you can see at left
side (1st column – left to right) the hosts that are
associated to the FTP traffic. It is important to verify the
direction of the traffic (send, receive, all ).

I hope be useful.

Rivalino.
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enediel gonzalez
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 17 de novembro de 2005 19:44
Para: [email protected]
Assunto: RE: ENC: [Ntop] Report TCP services


Thanks Rivalino for the answer, but maybe may question
wasn't clear.

We have the protocols distribution per host, we can sort it
selecting a
protocol, and we can know for example which hosts are using
more the tcp
protocol.

My question is a little more deep, as part of the TCP
protocol, we have the
services depending of the port using, 21 ftp, 22 ssh, etc, I
think (if I'm
not making any mistake) that TCP protocol contain s the sum
of use of all
the services, but how can I answer the following question
using ntop (if
it's possible of course).

?which are the hosts that make the heaviest use of the FTP
service?
This is the question I have finally.

Again appreciate your help and attention
Regards
Enediel
Linux user 398956


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