If it's not showing up in the sortDataProtos.html page, I'm guessing it's
not being read properly... Since you've elided the command line, not posted
anything from the log, it's all just guesses.

Check the log for error messages.

Off hand, it looks ok, although "compile the ntop with additional protocol"
makes no sense - there aren't any switches that I'm aware of.

The relevant code is in main.c, handleProtocols() and handleProtocolList().

There are some #ifdef DEBUG lines you can enable to see what's happening

(just put a #define DEBUG before and a #undef DEBUG after each function).

-----Burton

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marek
Dohojda
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 7:38 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [Ntop] Hello Everyone; protocols



Hello

I am new to this list, and I did try to read all the archives.  If this
question has been answered then I am sorry.

Now my problem is that.  I can't seem to make a new protocol appear in the
"IP Protos" tab under usage.  I run my ntop with the following:

ntop -p /usr/share/ntop/protocol.list ... (rest of switches)

The protocol.list does contain all the protocols I care about, including
some added ones (like AIM, and Yahoo IM)

I tried to compile the ntop with additional protocol support as well as
running it like this::

ntop -p aim=5190,yahoo=5050.

Whatever I do it doesn't show up.  There is AIM traffic I did tcpdump on it.

The AIM does show up under "Distribution" section.


Thank you very much for your help
Marek
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