Hello all, 

I am a newbie user of ntop. I just finished a client network auditing
and this time I used ntop instead of other tools. 

I think I could not get a real view of my customer's network, because
for gathering information regarding protocol distribution I used global
protocol distribution (summary-->traffic). The point is that as far as I
understand (I may be wrong), other TCP/UDP-based protocols (very high
percentage of the total amount of traffic) belongs to part of HTTP,
SMTP, FTP, and other known protocols,  but doesn't show exactly the
amount for each. Is this correct? Which means exactly TCP/UDP based
protocols? Just that, unknown protocols, or part of the flows of well
known and detected protocols? 

Thanks in advance, 

Jorge 

 
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