On the master, you need to configure a web server.
If you have installed "munin" through distribution
packages, a webserver may have been configured for you already.
Details of such packaged setups depend on your distribution.
For example in Debian (or derivatives) you may want to take a look
at /usr/share/doc/munin/README.Debian.
If you installed from source, you may want to take a look at the following examples:
| Mode of Operation | Example Configurations |
|---|---|
| Generate graphs and HTML pages on demand (recommended) | :ref:`apache <example-webserver-apache-cgi>` |
| Periodically generate graphs and HTML pages | :ref:`apache <example-webserver-apache-cron>` / :ref:`nginx <example-webserver-nginx-cron>` |
| Proxy connections to separate :ref:`munin-httpd` process (Munin 2.999 or later) | :ref:`apache <example-webserver-apache-proxy>` / :ref:`nginx <example-webserver-nginx-proxy>` / :ref:`lighttpd <example-webserver-lighttpd-proxy>` |