Due to Debian Policy regarding FHS compliance, this package is not immediately ready for displaying network statistics. The packaged configuration file '/etc/iog.cfg' is written so as to deposit the dynamically generated web content in /var/lib/iog/ at every run of the cron-script. For full page rendering, the three static images /usr/share/iog/{in,out,ioglogo}.gif are symlinked to '/var/lib/iog'. To make the package productive, the Administrator should preferably write an alias declaration (in the style of Apache): Alias /iog /var/lib/iog in order that the web server can begin to display content like http://localhost/iog/localhost.html. Another possibility is to alter '/etc/iog.cfg' to yield the actual base directory in use, and also to deposit copies of the images in the same directory: [localhost:127.0.0.1:public:sysUpTime.0:/path-to-web-base/iog] localhost:127.0.0.1:public:ifInOctets.2:ifOutOctets.2:/path-to-web-base/iog Observe that the only needed change is to replace '/var/lib/iog' with a correct and live path '/path-to-web-base/iog' at the very end of both lines. The cron-script is run with owner 'www-data', so the directory '/path-to-web-server/iog' needs to be writable for this owner. Whether all this works for your snmpd-setup is another matter! You need at least a 'rocommunity' entry for 'public'. When upgrading from an earlier version, the new package will offer help in conducting a migration of old data, or to keep the old location '/var/www/iog/' in productive use.