After installing the package you have to edit the file /etc/smokeping/config to set your preferences. You can follow the example provided. Note that the domain names are bogus to avoid all the people who install the package DoSing the same servers, but at the same time an fping probe in localhost is enabled, so you can check if smokeping works for you. You can also edit the file /etc/smokeping/basepage.html to suit your needs. Anyway, please refer to the smokeping_config man page to see all the available options. -- Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo The web server configuration is done automatically on new installations when possible. If that doesn't happen, the recommended way to get the CGI script working is ln -s /etc/smokeping/apache2.conf /etc/apache2/conf.d/smokeping invoke-rc.d apache2 restart See NEWS.Debian for information on upgrades from older versions of the package. -- Niko Tyni Tue, 21 Jul 2009 20:16:42 +0300 If you have problems getting the CGI to reload your configuration file after changes, you may have to kill lingering speedy_backend processes. See #397609. This should not happen, but I haven't found the bug yet. If you have a reproducible way to trigger this, please send me your configuration files before and after the change. -- Niko Tyni Mon, 14 May 2007 23:14:10 +0300