counting bandwidth usage

From: kamaraju kusumanchi (raju.mailinglists_at_gmail.com)
Date: 09/30/05

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    Very trivial question. I have two machines workA, homeB. Let's say I am
    sitting at workA and run an nxclient session to connect to homeB. Now in
    this homeB session, I open a konsole and download 1GB file (using wget).
    Will this be counted as network traffic of 1GB on homeB or network
    traffic of 1GB on workA? I ask because, I pay for network usage at workA
    but at homeB it is free.

    Will there be any difference in the answer if I use ssh instead of nxclient?

    Thanks in advance.
    raju

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