Good question. There is a directive in globals-defines.h to address this, but 
you'd have to recompile. If you add it on the command line args it may work. 
Actually, for 8080 it may already be included as "http"

----- Original Message -----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri Nov 27 17:27:34 2009
Subject: [Ntop] Ports greater than 1024

I have just discovered ntop as I was looking for something for
detailed monitoring of my network.  Looking at the web interface under
"IP->Local->Ports Used" it appears that it is only monitoring ports
lower than 1024.  However, I have a web proxy on port 8080, access to
which I would also like to see, as well as any other higher ports that
may be used for file sharing software.  Is this possible?

Thanks,

oe
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