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hi all,<BR>
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I own the house where I live, but since I had several spare bedrooms I thought I'd rent one out to a mate of mine. I have a broadband internet connection and so to allow my mate also to use the internet, I cranked up squid on my personal computer [running Fedora Core] and connected my mate's computer to my network hub, so now he is able to browse the net using my machine as a proxy - my machine has its own direct internet connection so I'm effectively sharing it with him.<BR>
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However, I do have a limited [1GB] monthly download limit and it would be handy to see how much each of us uses it. I have set up my own web-browser to also connect via squid [on the same machine] - my question is this:<BR>
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Is there any way to get squid to tell me how much network traffic is going through squid based on individual ip addresses ? <BR>
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thanks<BR>
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David.
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