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$Id: README.debian,v 1.1 1998/02/18 02:27:01 roderick Exp $

There is no default configuration for mon.  The docs most useful for
setting up your /etc/mon.cf file are the mon(1) man page, README.hints,
README.monitors and examples/mon.cf.

The tcp.monitor and telnet.monitor scripts need the tcp_scan program
from the SATAN pacakage.  This isn't available for Debian yet.  The
freespace.monitor script requires the File::Df Perl module which also
isn't available for Debian yet, but should be soon.

mon comes with two CGI interfaces, they are installed in
/usr/lib/mon/cgi-bin.  Configuration for these hasn't been separated out
of the scripts (into someplace in /etc) yet, though.  If your mon host
is your web server they should work as-is (though mon.cgi can be made
fancier by editing it).

The CGI scripts aren't installed into /usr/lib/cgi-bin by default since
they are auxilliary to the package's purpose.  For apache's standard
configuration you should only need to run

    cd /usr/lib/cgi-bin && ln -s ../mon/cgi-bin/* .

to be able to use them.

Roderick Schertler <roderick@argon.org>