>BTW, do you know what kind of bandwidth has been eaten
>in a typical month with HJ downloads?

No, but I can guess.

Hijack was originally hosted on my own server (across the room from me), at the end of a 2.2/1.1 mbit/sec ADSL line. By January, there were hits on the site at least once a minute, 20 hours a day. I suspect that more than a few people run background scripts probing for new versions of Hijack.

Of those hits, a 500KB kernel download occured perhaps once an hour on average (more often immediately after each release, less often in slack intervals).

Then I moved the site to SourceForge, in an effort to stay "under the radar" of my ISP (the terms of service are muddy at best, but the speed is good and the cost is cheap). This coincided with a massive influx of new users on the BBS, so I suspect by now the download rate may be double what it once was.

I'm lousy at math, except when it counts (pun intended).