Hi Luca,

thanks for your kind help. Attached you'll find the file, as it is in use right 
now (but obviously this changes from time to time).

I compiled 4.1, that works on Ubuntu 10.04. Of course I would appreciate to 
have DPI, but for the time being it's ok for me to live with a more port based 
solution.  For DPI i might also be able to pay for consultancy and commercial 
support. Could you give me a calculation base please ?

Let me know if I can contribute any further and I'll see if I can manage.

Best wishes,
  Thorsten

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Von: Luca Deri [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. März 2012 16:21
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Betreff: Re: [Ntop] problem with ntop 4

Thorsten
we're moving towads nDPI and less on port-based detection. Can you please share 
with me your myProtos.list file?

Luca

On Mar 22, 2012, at 9:56 AM, Thorsten Volkmer-Wolf wrote:


Hello community,

i have managed to compile ntop 4 from svn (version 4.99.0) on an Ubuntu 10.04 
linux where ntop 3.3 ran fine.

Compiling was done following the 
linkhttp://blog.dinotools.de/2010/12/20/ntop-4-unter-ubuntu-10-04-selbst-compilieren-und-installieren
 (sorry, it's a german site), compiling, linking and installing ran without any 
error.

Now ntop starts, shows a few errors like

**WARNING** Internal error: protocol overflow [140/139]
......
CHKVER: * You have requested - via the --skip-version-check  option ....      *
......


and sometimes (not always) ends up with a segmentation fault. What is more 
strange: I have provided a comprehensive list of ports / protocols, but on the 
website I can't see my protocols in the distribution diagrams, everything is 
"unknown". It's actually not even identified as IP traffic !

And: I never have given the command line option "--skip-version-check", here's 
my command line:


ntop -i "eth1" -M -m "111.222.333.0/20" -r "90" -t "2" -u "ntop" -w "3000" -D 
"myDomain" -P "/ntopdata" -p /etc/ntop/myProtos.list -c -B "no vlan" -4


As I said, ntop 3.3 ran fine, so what can I do to see what's going wrong ?

Thanks in advance for your help and best wishes,
  Thorsten
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