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update troubleshooting docs.

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Miroslav Šedivý 2023-01-04 23:16:17 +01:00
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## Test your client
Some browser may block WebRTC access by default. You can check if it is enabled by going to `about:webrtc` or `chrome://webrtc-internals` in your browser.
Check if your extensions are not blocking WebRTC access. For example, Privacy Badger or Private Internet Access blocks WebRTC by default.
Test whether your client [supports](https://www.webrtc-experiment.com/DetectRTC/) and can [connect to WebRTC](https://www.webcasts.com/webrtc/).
## Networking
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If you want to use n.eko only locally, you must put here your local IP address, otherwise public address will be used.
### Neko works externally, but not locally
You are probabbly missing NAT Loopback (NAT Hairpinning) setting on your router.
Example for pfsense with truecharts docker container:
- First, port forward the relevant ports 8080 and 52000-52100/udp for the container.
- Then turn on `Pure NAT` pfsense (under system > advanced > firewall and nat).
- Make sure to check the two boxes so it works.
- Make sure `NEKO_NAT1TO1` is blank and `NEKO_IPFETCH` address is working correclty (if unset default value is chosen).
- Test externally to confirm it works.
- Internally you have to access it using `<your-public-ip>:port`
### Neko works locally, but not externally
Make sure, that you are exposing your ports correctly.
If you put local ip as `NEKO_NAT1TO1`, external clients try to connect to that ip. But it is unreachable for them, because it is your local IP. You must use your public IP address with port forwarding.
## Debug mode
To see verbose information from n.eko server, you can enable debug mode using `NEKO_DEBUG`.