Article: By softening the corn on your toes, you can minimize any pain or discomfort associated with it and making the area affected by the corn easier to exfoliate.  Apply the castor oil using a cotton ball. Leave the oil on your corns for 3 to 4 minutes before rinsing it off and exfoliating the area. Repeat this up to three times daily. Instead of soaking your toes in a normal water bath, mixing in a little Epsom salt or coarse salt can help hasten the softening process.  Coarse salt is also a mild abrasive, so soaking your feet in salt water can soften them while exfoliating some of the dead, dry skin on the surface of your corns. Dissolve about 1/2 cup (125 ml) of Epsom salt in 2 gallons (8 L) of warm water inside of a large bucket. Soak your feet in this salt water for 20 to 30 minutes. When done, scrub the corns with a pumice stone to exfoliate away as much of the dead skin as possible. Aspirin is a source of salicylic acid. You can crush the aspirin and apply it to the corn topically to dissolve some of the protein making up the corn and the layer of dead skin on top of it.  Crush a single aspirin and mix it with a few drops of water, just enough to form a grainy paste. Apply this paste to the corns on your toes. Let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes before rinsing off with warm water and drying. A paste made from baking soda, lime juice, and water can help hasten the recovery process for a corn on your toes.  Combine a few drops of lime juice with a little water and about 1 tsp (5 ml) of baking soda. Mix until a paste forms and apply the paste to your corns. Cover with a bandage and rinse the paste off in the morning. Within 4 to 6 days, the corn should dry off on its own. Alternatively, mix 2 to 3 Tbsp (30 to 45 ml) of baking soda into a tub of warm water. Soak your feet for 15 to 20 minutes before rubbing the corns on your toes with a pumice stone. You could also mix the baking soda with a few drops of water to form a paste. Apply this paste to the corns, cover the corns with a bandage, and let sit overnight. Wash the mixture off in the morning. Chamomile can soothe the discomfort you feel while drying the sweat in between your toes and altering the pH of your skin, thereby speeding up recovery.  You can apply a wet, warm tea bag of chamomile tea to the corns on your toes for 1 to 3 hours. Alternatively, let your feet soak in a small bucket of diluted chamomile tea for 15 to 20 minutes. When done with either method, you can try removing some of the corn with a pumice stone or emery board. Vinegar is an astringent, so applying it can cause more of the skin to dry up and die, giving you the opportunity to scrub it away with a pumice stone or emery board.  Dilute the vinegar by a ratio of 1 part vinegar to 3 parts water. Apply this vinegar solution to the corns and cover the corns with adhesive bandages or pads. Let sit overnight. It the morning, exfoliate the thickened skin with a pumice stone or emery board. Papaya can ease any pain or discomfort associated with corns, and oftentimes, it helps the corn to dry up and fall off faster.  Slice a papaya and use a fork to mash some of the flesh. Apply this mashed papaya directly to the corns on your toes, cover with an adhesive bandage or bad, and let stay overnight. In the morning, the corn can be exfoliated again. Following this treatment can even occasionally cause corns to fall off on their own. Green fig juice can soften the corns, making them easier to remove, and mustard oil can help kill any bacteria that may otherwise cause infections.  Apply the green fig juice first. Dab a small amount on with a cotton ball and let it dry on your skin. After the green fig juice has dried, you can apply a dab of mustard oil with a cotton ball, as well. This should help stop bacterial infections that could result if the exfoliating process leaves your skin cracked and cut. This mixture will soften the skin on your toes affected by the corn, making the corn easier to remove as a result.  Turmeric is an anti-inflammatory that can ease discomfort, aloe has healing properties, and bromelain is an extract taken from pineapples that has astringent properties. If you do not have bromelian, you could substitute tea tree oil, instead. Mix equal parts ground turmeric, aloe gel, and bromelian to form a paste. Apply this paste to the corns on your toes, cover it with a bandage, and leave the mixture on overnight. In the morning, rinse the mixture off and use a pumice stone on your corns.
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Soften the corn with castor oil. Use an Epsom salt soak. Apply crushed aspirin. Make a baking soda paste. Try soaking the corn in chamomile tea. Dab some diluted vinegar onto the corn. Apply mashed papaya. Use green fig juice and mustard oil. Make a mixture using turmeric, aloe, and bromelian.

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When you're connecting to the server from other computers on the same network, you'll need to know the server's IP address.  On the Mac running the server, click the Apple menu, select "System Preferences," then select "Network." Select your network connection and look for the "IP Address" entry. Make note of this address. You don't need to forward any ports or change other advanced settings if the other computer is on the same local network as the server computer. If your server computer is powerful enough, you can run Minecraft on it at the same time, but this isn't recommended for most computers. If you want to have your friends join your server over the internet, see the next section. This will begin scanning for available games. There's a good chance that you won't see your server available, even though it is. This will open a window allowing you to enter an address. After entering the address, you will connect directly to it and the game will load. If you cannot connect, make sure both computers are on the same network.  Multiple computers can connect to the same server using this address, as long as they are all on the same local network. If you are playing on the same computer as the server, enter localhost instead of the server IP address.
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Determine the server's local IP address. Open Minecraft on another computer on your network. Select "Multiplayer" on the second computer. Click the "Direct Connect" button. Type in the server's local IP address.