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Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications
From: Erik Haagsman <erik () we-dare net>
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 12:21:09 +0200
Google for FlowScan and CUFlow On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 18:11 +0800, Joe Shen wrote:
Hi, As I know there is tools designed to analyze VoIP traffic, but for viewpoint of traffic management this is not enough. Is there tool which could classify network traffic to its applications? e.g. the tools catch network traffic and recognize its application type automatically. If 80% of (80/tcp) is web browsing (tcp/80) is recognized as WEB browsing; if 80% of (1234/tcp) is Edonky, it is recognized as Edonkey application. Joe Send instant messages to your online friends http://asia.messenger.yahoo.com
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Current thread:
- Tools classifying network traffic to applications Joe Shen (Sep 22)
- Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications Erik Haagsman (Sep 22)
- Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications Christopher L. Morrow (Sep 22)
- Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications Petri Helenius (Sep 22)
- Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications Christopher L. Morrow (Sep 22)
- Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications Joe Shen (Sep 22)
- Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications Christopher L. Morrow (Sep 22)
- Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications Petri Helenius (Sep 23)
- Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications Christopher L. Morrow (Sep 22)
- Re: Tools classifying network traffic to applications Erik Haagsman (Sep 22)