
One advantage ntop has over vnstat and other applications in other answers is it will differentiate between local network traffic and internet traffic (as ntop examines all packets going in/out of the machine), and even which protocols or sites the traffic is being used for. The page also mentions some alternatives, such as ntop and darkstat (although the way ntop/darkstat work uses more CPU, and must be ran as root, whereas vnstat is run every 5 minutes via cron, and can run as any user) There's a few web-frontends to vnstat listed on its site, such as this one

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Sounds a little dull, but its surprising just how useful this little program can be.
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