I like to SSH into devices around the house. In my defense, I've got a pretty big house. Sadly, one of my devices has stopped responding on the .local domain and I just can't find the motivation to debug it. It is an odd one, because it sometimes works. I'll eventually find motivation to fix it.
My lack of motivation is partially due to it just not being a major problem. I can still connect via IP address. I haven't set a static IP address, so it's often a different address than it was the time before. Again, this isn't a major problem. I can find its IP address with a simple nmap command.
This is how you end up with a giant article, complete with a picture, that contains exactly one command and one flag for said command.
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Ah well... If nothing else, you at least get an article.
My lack of motivation is partially due to it just not being a major problem. I can still connect via IP address. I haven't set a static IP address, so it's often a different address than it was the time before. Again, this isn't a major problem. I can find its IP address with a simple nmap command.
This is how you end up with a giant article, complete with a picture, that contains exactly one command and one flag for said command.

How To: Find Local Network Devices • Linux Tips
Today's article will be a bit of a weird one, as I share with you one way to find local network devices using the Linux terminal.

Ah well... If nothing else, you at least get an article.