To make debugging work we run a web server on your device. It runs on port 5561 on both iOS and Android, but only if you need it.
To start a server you need to:
1. Connect your device to computer;
2. In the case you're developing for Android, you need to use a port forwarding.
Execute `adb forward tcp:5561 tcp:5561`;
3. Open Status application and log in;
4. Open `Console` chat and execute `/debug` command providing "On" as the argument.
You can also easily turn the server off from here.
**Note:** if you turn the server on, it will start automatically the next time you log in.
### Scenario
Imagine you are developing a DApp on your computer. You have a directory where all DApp files are placed,
and there is a server running on your computer. Let's say it is running on port 8080, so you can access
your DApp by typing http://localhost:8080 in your browser.
1. Add a DApp to Status by executing `./status-dev-cli add-dapp localhost '{"whisper-identity": "dapp-test", "dapp-url": "http://localhost:8080/", "name": "My Dapp"}'`;
2. Open the "My Dapp" on your device;
3. Optional: Execute `./status-dev-cli watch-dapp localhost "dapp-test" ~/Documents/Dev/MyDapp` to start automatically refreshing your DApp in Status browser when you change the DApp's code.