On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 04:16:21PM -0400, STEVEWABC at netscape.net wrote:
>yaa you should be on this end trying to do things on line my system is
>totally loaded down right now. lolol I will not post any thing like
>that again. lolol this is on a cable....You no if there is away to find
>out the total of downloads going on? This is a good test I must say!!!!

You can check your /var/log/apache/access_log (or whatever you call it)
and see how many hits to that url.  Another thing you can do is fire up
iptraf on the boxx and see what nodes are downloading what, and how fast
among other things.  I suspect your default install will have iptraf,
else just apt-get install iptraf.  There are, of course, many ways to do
what you are talking about.

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