**SSH** stands for Secure Shell, and refers to a protocol that allows to remotly control a machine using the command line interface (CLI). It is available by default on Linux and Mac OS / OSX. On Windows, unfortunately you might need to use the [PuTTy](http://www.fastcomet.com/tutorials/getting-started/putty) software.
If you are installing on a VPS, then your VPS provider should have gave you your IP address.
If you are installing at home (e.g. on a Raspberry Pi or OLinuXino), then you need to find out which IP has been attributed to your board after you plugged it to your internet box / router. Several ways exists to find your server's IP :
- open a terminal and use `sudo arp-scan --local` to list the IP on your local network ;
A password will be asked. If this is a VPS, your VPS provided should have communicated you the password. If you used a pre-installed image (for x86 computer or ARM board), the password should be `yunohost`.
After logging in for the first time, you should change the root password. The server might automatically ask you to do so. If not, use the command `passwd`. It is important to choose a reasonably strong password.
If you installed your server at home and are attempting to connect from outside your local network, make sure port 22 is correctly forwarded to your server.
YunoHost's users created via the administration interface are managed by the LDAP directory. By default, they can't connect via SSH for security reasons. See [here](https://forum.yunohost.org/t/ssh-disconnects-after-successful-login/256/10) if you absolutely want some users to have SSH access enabled.