--- title: Ollama description: Connect Ollama to SurfSense --- # Connect Ollama Connect to your Ollama local server. Add it from **Search Space Settings > Models**. ## Base URL Choose the URL from where the SurfSense backend runs. ### SurfSense Runs in Docker Use this when SurfSense is running from Docker and Ollama is running on your computer. ```text http://host.docker.internal:11434 ``` This is the default in SurfSense. ### Ollama Runs in Docker Use this only when Ollama is a service in the same Compose stack as SurfSense. ```text http://ollama:11434 ``` ### SurfSense Runs Without Docker Use this when SurfSense and Ollama both run directly on the same computer. ```text http://localhost:11434 ``` ### Ollama Runs on Another Computer Use this when Ollama is running on another machine in your network. ```text http://:11434 ``` Replace `` with the LAN IP or domain for that machine. ## Add the Connection 1. Open Search Space Settings. 2. Go to Models. 3. Select Ollama. 4. Set API Base URL. 5. Leave API Key empty unless your endpoint needs one. 6. Select the models you want to enable. 7. Save the connection. Do not add `/v1` to the URL. SurfSense uses Ollama native routes such as `/api/version` and `/api/tags`. ## Verify From the host: ```bash curl http://localhost:11434/api/version ``` From the SurfSense backend container: ```bash docker compose exec backend curl http://host.docker.internal:11434/api/version docker compose exec backend curl http://host.docker.internal:11434/api/tags ``` ## Troubleshooting ### Name or service not known The backend cannot resolve the host name. Use `http://host.docker.internal:11434` unless you run Ollama as a Compose service named `ollama`. ### Connection refused Ollama is not reachable from the backend. Start Ollama and confirm that port `11434` is open. ### No models found Pull at least one model: ```bash ollama pull llama3.2 ``` Then refresh model discovery in SurfSense.