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RE: identifying application type of network traffic
From: "Adam Atkinson" <Adam.Atkinson () damovo com>
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 16:16:34 -0000
Currently, I use (protocol, port_number) as indicator of application. Referring to rfc on wellknown protocol and port allocation, I can only identity about 50% of traffic type. Is there a complete (protocol, port_number) list ? or is there a better way to identify application type based on netflow data?
Cisco's "Network Based Application Recognition" can recognise quite a few things, particularly a fair few p2p applications. It looks at the actual contents of packets, not just the port numbers.
Current thread:
- identifying application type of network traffic Joe Shen (Dec 15)
- Re: identifying application type of network traffic Suresh Ramasubramanian (Dec 15)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: identifying application type of network traffic Joe Shen (Dec 16)
- Re: identifying application type of network traffic Suresh Ramasubramanian (Dec 16)
- RE: identifying application type of network traffic Antonio Sanchez-Monge (Dec 16)
- RE: identifying application type of network traffic Adam Atkinson (Dec 16)
- RE: identifying application type of network traffic Cheung, Rick (Dec 16)