Ahhh, I feel like a fool now.  I'd spotted the bit in the manpage and I was furiously changing things in protocol.list and I'd completely missed the fact that I need to tell ntop to use that protocol list from the command line.  Thanks for making me go read through that again slowly!  I apologise now for my dumb question I should have spotted that, I guess perhaps some sleep is in order :-p
 
Thanks for your help, R.G.Murphy

 
On 12/01/06, Burton Strauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Read the man page - the -p | --protocols parameter.  There is also an article in docs/FAQ on this.
 
-----Burton


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Robert Murphy
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 7:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ntop] Changing which IP protocols are shown

 
I can't seem to find a way to change which IP protocols are shown, and which are classified as "Other IP".  By this I mean the column headings such as FTP / HTTP / VoIP / MAIL / X11 / SSH and various others as you find on the page IP->Summary->Traffic ( sortDataIP.html).  On my network its unlikely some of the protocols will ever get any traffic and there are some unlisted which I want to know about.  In my case I'd like to get rid of X11, VoIP, Telnet, and a couple of the P2P protocols, and add in IRC, Warcraft III, and World of Warcraft and possibly others in the future.  I can't seem to find anywhere to change these in any config file.  I thought it was in /etc/ntop/protocols.list but changing that had no effect.  Are these column headings hardcoded into ntop or am I just missing an option somewhere?  Any help would be most gratefully received.
 
Thank you, R.G.Murphy.

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