Yes - according to /etc/services on my FreeBSD machines, iscsi uses
port 860 tcp/udp, and iscsi-target uses 3260 tcp/udp - I'd like to
differentiate that from other IP traffic on my L3 switch, where it
traverses one of the VLANs.

Thanks,

Kurt

On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 7:56 AM, Luca Deri <[email protected]> wrote:
> Kurt
> I need to do that, it's on my todo list. THis for protocols you can identify
> by port. Is this the case of iSCSI?
>
> Luca
>
>
> On 01/22/2013 01:12 AM, Kurt Buff wrote:
>>
>> Quick question: The documentation talks about setting up a file with a
>> list of protocols with the -p parameter.
>>
>> Does setting this up override nDPI, or can I specify a file that has
>> some extra that aren't known by nDPI (such as iSCSI), and get the
>> results from both?
>>
>> Or, if I would lose the benefit of nDPI if I specify a protocols list,
>> can I do some sort of naive addition to nDPI to specify the ports for
>> {iscsi|iscsi-target}?
>>
>> Kurt
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