When starting the node, `nwaku` will display all the public listening and discovery addresses at the `INFO` log level.
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You can find the addresses of a running node through its logs or by calling the [Get node info](https://waku-org.github.io/waku-rest-api/#get-/debug/v1/info) endpoint of the [REST API](https://waku-org.github.io/waku-rest-api/).
## Listening addresses
Look for the log entry that begins with `Listening on`, for example:
```txt title="Nwaku Log Output"
INF 2023-06-15 16:09:54.448+01:00 Listening on topics="waku node" tid=1623445 file=waku_node.nim:922 full=[/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/60000/p2p/16Uiu2HAmQCsH9V81xoqTwGuT3qwkZWbwY1TtTQwpr3DjHU2TSwMn][/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/8000/ws/p2p/16Uiu2HAmQCsH9V81xoqTwGuT3qwkZWbwY1TtTQwpr3DjHU2TSwMn]
You have successfully found the listening and discoverable addresses for your `nwaku` node. Have a look at the [Configure Peer Discovery](/run-node/configure-discovery) guide to learn how to discover and connect with peers in the network.