Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications

2005-09-23 Thread Petri Helenius
Joe Shen wrote: It seems to focus on P2P application. Is there tool to support applications as more as possible( include p2p, voip, web, ftp, network game, etc. ) The emphasis on p2p is mainly due to the usual questions focusing on them. Obviously the more "traditional" protocols like R

Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications

2005-09-23 Thread ravi pina
not sure if this meets your requirements, but if you want an appliance there are: http://www.visualnetworks.com/ http://www.networkinstruments.com/ -r -- +++ATH 7MN; {{{

Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications

2005-09-22 Thread Christopher L. Morrow
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Joe Shen wrote: > > hi, > > > > > Christopher L. Morrow wrote: > > > > >>which can't really tell bittorrent (or ssh or aim > > or...) over tcp/80 from > > >>http over tcp/80... I think Joe's looking for > > something that knows what > > >>protocols look like below the port n

Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications

2005-09-22 Thread Joe Shen
hi, > > Christopher L. Morrow wrote: > > >>which can't really tell bittorrent (or ssh or aim > or...) over tcp/80 from > >>http over tcp/80... I think Joe's looking for > something that knows what > >>protocols look like below the port number and can > spit out numbers for > >>that... these, it

Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications

2005-09-22 Thread Christopher L. Morrow
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Petri Helenius wrote: > > Christopher L. Morrow wrote: > > >>which can't really tell bittorrent (or ssh or aim or...) over tcp/80 from > >>http over tcp/80... I think Joe's looking for something that knows what > >>protocols look like below the port number and can spit out n

Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications

2005-09-22 Thread Petri Helenius
Christopher L. Morrow wrote: which can't really tell bittorrent (or ssh or aim or...) over tcp/80 from http over tcp/80... I think Joe's looking for something that knows what protocols look like below the port number and can spit out numbers for that... these, it would seem to me, would all req

Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications

2005-09-22 Thread Darren Bounds
Sure, Check out Intrusense nSight: http://www.intrusense.com/products Darren On 9/22/05, Joe Shen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > As I know there is tools designed to analyze VoIP > traffic, but for viewpoint of traffic management this > is not enough. Is there tool which could classify

Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications

2005-09-22 Thread Christopher L. Morrow
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Erik Haagsman wrote: > > Google for FlowScan and CUFlow > which can't really tell bittorrent (or ssh or aim or...) over tcp/80 from http over tcp/80... I think Joe's looking for something that knows what protocols look like below the port number and can spit out numbers for

Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications

2005-09-22 Thread Erik Haagsman
Google for FlowScan and CUFlow On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 18:11 +0800, Joe Shen wrote: > Hi, > > As I know there is tools designed to analyze VoIP > traffic, but for viewpoint of traffic management this > is not enough. Is there tool which could classify > network traffic to its applications? > > e.

Tools classifying network traffic to applications

2005-09-22 Thread Joe Shen
Hi, As I know there is tools designed to analyze VoIP traffic, but for viewpoint of traffic management this is not enough. Is there tool which could classify network traffic to its applications? e.g. the tools catch network traffic and recognize its application type automatically. If 80% of (80/