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Can anyone suggest any straightforward means of identifying the amount of traffic on a server?  A 
friend of mine has a cheap linux machine which I vaguely help him to administer.. and the company 
hosting the box just told him that he was way over quota on bandwidth - citing two days where 
bandwidth was ~20gig/day, while most days it was at well under 1gig.  Nothing in any of the logs 
suggests any problems, and we weren't aware of any DOS-type activity on the days in question... so 
any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
--George


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