On 11/27/18 9:50 PM, Tim via users wrote:
If I want to check on how much data my computer's been putting
through
my ISP over the last few days, is there anything logged by default that
I can look at, or do need to install something extra?
Are you saying you have a single system with only traffic going to the ISP?
I've never cared about the amount of traffic since they don't change for usage
here in
Taiwan. My router does keep track. It only shows stats for either 24hrs or the past
Week.
Since eth0 is the WAN interface I could use
ip -s -h link show eth0
since the router is Linux based. And find the traffic since it was booted.
wifi> ip -s -h link show eth0
4: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc fq_codel state UP mode
DEFAULT
group default qlen 1000
link/ether 00:11:32:76:13:a7 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
RX: bytes packets errors dropped overrun mcast
356G 267M 0 0 0 0
TX: bytes packets errors dropped carrier collsns
28.1G 113M 0 0 0 0
wifi> uptime
22:16:09 up 17 days, 17:22, load average: 0.65, 0.59, 0.45
Without knowledge of your network topology it isn't clear if something as simple as
that
will satisfy your needs.
If not, I suppose I'd do something like
dnf search traffic
to see if something pops out.
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