--- title: Finding your server's local IP template: docs taxonomy: category: docs routes: default: '/finding_the_local_ip' --- On an installation at home, your server should typically be accessible using the `yunohost.local` domain. If for any reason this does not work, you may need to find the *local* IP of your server. The local IP is the address used to refer to your server inside the local network (typically your home) where multiple devices are connected to a router (your internet box). The local IP typically looks like `192.168.x.y` (or sometimes `10.0.x.y`) Any of these tricks should allow you to find the local IP of your server: - Connect to your internet box / router interface to list the machines connected, or check the logs; - If you're using Linux, you can open a terminal and use `sudo arp-scan --local` to list the IP on your local network (this may also work in Windows); - If the `arp-scan` command displays a confusing number of devices, you can check which ones are open to SSH with `nmap -p 22 192.168.1.0/24` to sort them out (adapt the IP range to your local network) - Plug a screen on your server, log in and type `hostname --all-ip-address`. If you are unable to find your server using any of the previous tricks, maybe your server did not boot correctly: - Make sure that your server is properly plugged in; - If you're using an SD card, make sure the connector is not too dusty; - Plug a screen on your server and try to reboot to check that it's properly booting; - Make sure that your ethernet cable is working and properly plugged in;