> What kernel are you running?  In 2.0, /proc/net/dev looks like this: 

Yup, running 2.0... I've been running stable for so long I've been putting
off upgrading. Eventually..

> So, using the masq accounting rules is the only way I can think of to
> get byte counts in a 2.0 kernel. 

The problem is that this is system wide, so it is hard to get byte
counters per interface on a box with more than one (non-loopback) 
interface.

> The only way I've been able to see this is by monitoring connections and
> watching how high the counts go... 

You're not the only one ;)

Thanks for the hints,

Dave



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