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Troubleshooting
Neko UI loads, but you don't see the screen, and it gives you connection timeout
or disconnected
error?
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 and can connect to WebRTC.
Networking
Most problems are networking related.
Check if your ports are correctly exposed using docker
Check that your ephemeral port range NEKO_EPR
is correctly exposed as /udp
port range.
In following example, specified range 52000-52100
must be also exposed using docker.
version: "3.4"
services:
neko:
image: "m1k1o/neko:firefox"
restart: "unless-stopped"
shm_size: "2gb"
ports:
- "8080:8080"
+ - "52000-52100:52000-52100/udp"
environment:
NEKO_SCREEN: 1920x1080@30
NEKO_PASSWORD: neko
NEKO_PASSWORD_ADMIN: admin
+ NEKO_EPR: 52000-52100
NEKO_ICELITE: 1
Validate UDP ports reachability
Ensure, that your ports are reachable through your external IP.
To validate UDP connection the simplest way, run this on your server:
nc -ul 52101
And this on your local client:
nc -u [server ip] 52101
Then try to type on one end, you should see characters on the other side.
If it does not work for you, then most likely your port forwarding is not working correctly. Or your ISP is blocking traffic.
Check if your external IP was determined correctly
One of the first logs, when the server starts, writes down your external IP that will be sent to your clients to connect to.
docker-compose logs neko | grep nat_ips
You should see this:
11:11AM INF webrtc starting ephemeral_port_range=52000-52100 ice_lite=true ice_servers="[{URLs:[stun:stun.l.google.com:19302] Username: Credential:<nil> CredentialType:password}]" module=webrtc nat_ips=<your-IP>
If your IP is not correct, you can specify own IP resolver using NEKO_IPFETCH
. It needs to return IP address that will be used.
version: "3.4"
services:
neko:
image: "m1k1o/neko:firefox"
restart: "unless-stopped"
shm_size: "2gb"
ports:
- "8080:8080"
- "52000-52100:52000-52100/udp"
environment:
NEKO_SCREEN: 1920x1080@30
NEKO_PASSWORD: neko
NEKO_PASSWORD_ADMIN: admin
NEKO_EPR: 52000-52100
NEKO_ICELITE: 1
+ NEKO_IPFETCH: https://ifconfig.co/ip
Or you can specify your IP address manually using NEKO_NAT1TO1
: (It's read as NAT 1 to 1, so it's capital letter 'O', not zero '0', in NAT1TO
1)
version: "3.4"
services:
neko:
image: "m1k1o/neko:firefox"
restart: "unless-stopped"
shm_size: "2gb"
ports:
- "8080:8080"
- "52000-52100:52000-52100/udp"
environment:
NEKO_SCREEN: 1920x1080@30
NEKO_PASSWORD: neko
NEKO_PASSWORD_ADMIN: admin
NEKO_EPR: 52000-52100
NEKO_ICELITE: 1
+ NEKO_NAT1TO1: <your-IP>
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 probably 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 andNEKO_IPFETCH
address is working correctly (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
.
version: "3.4"
services:
neko:
image: "m1k1o/neko:firefox"
restart: "unless-stopped"
shm_size: "2gb"
ports:
- "8080:8080"
- "52000-52100:52000-52100/udp"
environment:
NEKO_SCREEN: 1920x1080@30
NEKO_PASSWORD: neko
NEKO_PASSWORD_ADMIN: admin
NEKO_EPR: 52000-52100
NEKO_ICELITE: 1
+ NEKO_DEBUG: 1
Ensure, that you have enabled debug mode in javascript console too, in order to see verbose information from client.
Frequently Encountered Errors
Common server errors
WRN session created with and error error="invalid 1:1 NAT IP mapping"
Check your NEKO_NAT1TO1
or ensure, that NEKO_IPFETCH
returns correct IP.
WRN could not get server reflexive address udp6 stun:stun.l.google.com:19302: write udp6 [::]:52042->[2607:f8b0:4001:c1a::7f]:19302: sendto: cannot assign requested address
Check if your DNS is set up correctly, and if your IPv6 connectivity is working properly, or is disabled.
WRN undeclaredMediaProcessor failed to open SrtcpSession: the DTLS transport has not started yet module=webrtc subsystem=
Check if your UDP ports are exposed correctly and reachable.
Common client errors
Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server at ws://<your-IP>/ws?password=neko.
Check if your TCP port is exposed correctly and your reverse proxy is correctly proxying websocket connections. And if your browser has not disabled websocket connections.
Getting black screen with a cursor, but no browser.
Most likely you forgot to add -cap-add=SYS_ADMIN
when using chromium-based browsers.
Unrelated server errors
[ERROR:bus.cc(393)] Failed to connect to the bus: Could not parse server address: Unknown address type (examples of valid types are "tcp" and on UNIX "unix")
This error originates from browser, that it could not connect to dbus. This does not affect us and can be ignored.
Broadcast pipeline not working with some ingest servers
See related issue.
Could not connect to RTMP stream "'rtmp://<ingest-url>/live/<stream-key-removed> live=1'" for writing
Some ingest servers require live=1
parameter in the URL (e.g. nginx-rtmp-module). Some do not and do not accept aphostrophes (e.g. owncast). You can try to change the pipeline to:
NEKO_BROADCAST_PIPELINE: "flvmux name=mux ! rtmpsink location={url} pulsesrc device={device} ! audio/x-raw,channels=2 ! audioconvert ! voaacenc ! mux. ximagesrc display-name={display} show-pointer=false use-damage=false ! video/x-raw,framerate=28/1 ! videoconvert ! queue ! x264enc bframes=0 key-int-max=0 byte-stream=true tune=zerolatency speed-preset=veryfast ! mux."