This app uses Web RTC to stream a desktop inside of a docker container. This is fork of https://github.com/nurdism/neko.
For n.eko room management software visit https://github.com/m1k1o/neko-rooms.
- Clipboard button with text area - for browsers, that don't support clipboard syncing (FireFox, what a shame...) or for HTTP.
- Keyboard modifier state synchronization (Num Lock, Caps Lock, Scroll Lock) for each hosting.
- Added chromium ungoogled (with h265 support) an kept up to date (by @whalehub).
- Added Picture in Picture button (only for watching screen, controlling not possible).
- Added RTMP broadcast. Enables broadcasting neko screen to local RTMP server, YouTube or Twitch.
- Stereo sound (works properly only in Firefox host).
- Added limited support for some mobile browsers with
playsinline
attribute. - Added
VIDEO_BITRATE
andAUDIO_BITRATE
in kbit/s to control stream quality (in collaboration with @mbattista). - Added
MAX_FPS
, where you can specify max WebRTC frame rate. When set to0
, frame rate won't be capped and you can enjoy your real60fps
experience. Originally, it was constant at25fps
. - Invite links. You can invite people and they don't need to enter passwords by themselves (and get confused about user accounts that do not exits). You can put your password in URL using
?pwd=<your-password>
and it will be automatically used when logging in. - Added
/stats?pwd=<admin>
endpoint to get total active connections, host and members. - Added
m1k1o/neko:vlc
tag, use VLC to watch local files together (by @mbattista). - Added
m1k1o/neko:xfce
tag, as an non video related showcase (by @mbattista). - Added ARM-based images, for Raspberry Pi support (by @mbattista).
- Added simple language picker.
- Added
?usr=<display-name>
that will prefill username. This allows creating auto-join links. - Added
?cast=1
that will hide all control and show only video.
- Fixed minor gst pipeline bug.
- Locked screen only for users, admins can still join.
- Fixed h264 pipelines bugs (by @mbattista).
- Fixed sessions manager thread safety by adding mutexes (caused panic in rare edge cases).
- Now when user gets kicked, he won't join as a ghost user again but will be logged out.
- iOS compatibility! Fixed really strange CSS bug, which prevented iOS from loading the video.
- Proper disconnect only once with unsubscribing events. When webrtc fails, user won't be logged in without username again.
- Custom docker workflow.
- Based on debian buster instead of stretch.
- Versions bumped: Go 16, Node.js 14 (by @mbattista).
- Custom avatars without any 3rd party depenency.
- Ignore duplicate notify bars.
- No pointer events for notify bars.
- Disable debug mode by default.
- Remove HTML tags from user name.
- Upgraded
pion/webrtc
to v3 (by @mbattista). - Added
requestFullscreen
compatibility for older browsers. - Fixed small lags in video and improved video UX (by @mbattista).
- Added
m1k1o/neko:vncviewer
tag, useNEKO_VNC_URL
to specify VNC target and use n.eko as a bridge. - Abiltiy to include neko as a component in another Vue.Js project (by @gbrian).
- Added HEALTHCHECK to Dockerfile.
- Arguments in broadcast pipeline are optional, not positional and can be repeated
{url} {device} {display}
.
- Catch errors from gst pipeline, tell user if broadcast failed.
Use following docker images:
m1k1o/neko:latest
- for Firefox.m1k1o/neko:chromium
- for Chromium (needs--cap-add=SYS_ADMIN
).m1k1o/neko:ungoogled-chromium
- for Ungoogled Chromium (needs--cap-add=SYS_ADMIN
) (by @whalehub).m1k1o/neko:tor-browser
- for Tor Browser.m1k1o/neko:vncviewer
- for simple VNC viewer (specifyNEKO_VNC_URL
to your VNC target).m1k1o/neko:vlc
- for VLC Video player (needs volume mounted to/media
with local video files, or settingVLC_MEDIA=/media
path).m1k1o/neko:xfce
- for an shared desktop / installing shared software.m1k1o/neko:base
- for custom base.
For ARM-based devices (like Raspberry Pi, with GPU hardware acceleration):
m1k1o/neko:arm-firefox
- for Firefox.m1k1o/neko:arm-chromium
- for Chromium.m1k1o/neko:arm-base
- for custom arm based.
Networking:
- If you want to use n.eko in external network, you can omit
NEKO_NAT1TO1
. It will automatically get your Public IP. - If you want to use n.eko in internal network, set
NEKO_NAT1TO1
to your local IP address (e.g.NEKO_NAT1TO1: 192.168.1.20
)-
Why so many ports?
- WebRTC needs UDP ports for each channel it creates towards users.
- Every user will need 2 UDP ports (for getting audio/video and sending mouse positions).
- You can freely limit number of UDP ports. But you can't map them to diferent ports.
- This WONT work:
32000-32100:52000-52100/udp
- This WONT work:
- You can change API port (8080).
- This WILL work:
3000:8080
- This WILL work:
Behind reverse proxy?
- Nginx configuration: nurdism/neko#111 (comment)
- Apache configuration: https://github.com/nurdism/neko/blob/cad98a62a5bd7f1daf2c11980631bb14ba81a1f6/docs/apache-proxypass-config.md#example-apache-config
- Traefik configuration: https://github.com/m1k1o/neko-vpn/blob/a1b934515dcf597992a515d61d307c2450a11002/docker-compose.yml#L38-L43
Want to use VPN for your neko browsing?
- Check this out: https://github.com/m1k1o/neko-vpn
Accounts:
- There are no accounts, display name (a.k.a. username) can be freely chosen. Only paword needs to match. Depeding on which password matches, visitor gets its privilege:
- Anyone, who enters with
NEKO_PASSWORD
will be user. - Anyone, who enters with
NEKO_PASSWORD_ADMIN
will be admin.
- Anyone, who enters with
Screen size
- Only admins can change screen size.
- You can set default screen size, but this size MUST be one from list, that your server supports.
- You will get this list in frontend, where you can choose from.
version: "3.4"
services:
neko:
image: "m1k1o/neko:latest"
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_NAT1TO1: <your-IP>
version: "3.4"
services:
neko:
image: "m1k1o/neko:chromium"
restart: "unless-stopped"
shm_size: "2gb"
ports:
- "8080:8080"
- "52000-52100:52000-52100/udp"
cap_add:
- SYS_ADMIN
environment:
NEKO_SCREEN: '1920x1080@30'
NEKO_PASSWORD: neko
NEKO_PASSWORD_ADMIN: admin
NEKO_EPR: 52000-52100
NEKO_NAT1TO1: <your-IP>
version: "3.4"
services:
neko:
image: "m1k1o/neko:vlc"
restart: "unless-stopped"
shm_size: "2gb"
volumes:
- "<your-video-folder>:/video"
ports:
- "8080:8080"
- "52000-52100:52000-52100/udp"
cap_add:
- SYS_ADMIN
environment:
NEKO_SCREEN: '1920x1080@30'
NEKO_PASSWORD: neko
NEKO_PASSWORD_ADMIN: admin
NEKO_EPR: 52000-52100
NEKO_NAT1TO1: <your-IP>
Note! Since this pipeline is using H264, that enables GPU HW acceleration for Raspberry Pi, you are only able to connect from browsers supporting H264 for WebRTC. At the time of implementing, Firefox does not support this.
version: "3.4"
services:
neko:
image: "m1k1o/neko:arm-chromium"
restart: "unless-stopped"
# increase on rpi's with more then 1gb ram.
shm_size: "520mb"
ports:
- "8088:8080"
- "52000-52100:52000-52100/udp"
# this is important since we need a GPU for hardware acceleration alternatively mount the devices into the docker.
privileged: true
environment:
NEKO_SCREEN: '1280x720@30'
NEKO_PASSWORD: 'neko'
NEKO_PASSWORD_ADMIN: 'admin'
NEKO_EPR: 52000-52100
# optional: change target bitrate and framerate on this parameter.
NEKO_VIDEO: |
ximagesrc display-name=%s use-damage=0 show-pointer=true use-damage=false
! video/x-raw,framerate=30/1
! videoconvert
! queue
! video/x-raw,framerate=30/1,format=NV12
! v4l2h264enc extra-controls="controls,h264_profile=0,video_bitrate=1250000;"
! h264parse config-interval=3
! video/x-h264,profile=baseline,stream-format=byte-stream
Neko is now working on iOS and Android! Also, the UI screens have been fixed for small screens.
NEKO_SCREEN:
- Resolution after startup. Only Admins can change this later.
- e.g. '1920x1080@30'
NEKO_PASSWORD:
- Password for the user login
- e.g. 'user_password'
NEKO_PASSWORD_ADMIN
- Password for the admin login
- e.g. 'admin_password'
NEKO_EPR:
- For WebRTC needed range of ports
- e.g. 52000-52100
NEKO_VP8:
- If vp8 should be used as video encoder for the stream (default encoder)
- e.g. 'true'
NEKO_VP9:
- If vp9 should be used as video encoder for the stream (Parameter not optimized yet)
- e.g. 'false'
NEKO_H264:
- If h264 should be used as video encoder for the stream (second best option)
- e.g. 'false'
NEKO_VIDEO_BITRATE:
- Bitrate of the video stream in kb/s
- e.g. 3500
NEKO_VIDEO:
- Makes it possible to create custom gstreamer pipelines. With this you could find the best quality for your CPU
- Installed are gstreamer1.0-plugins-base / gstreamer1.0-plugins-good / gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad / gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly
- e.g. ' ximagesrc display-name=%s show-pointer=true use-damage=false ! video/x-raw,framerate=30/1 ! videoconvert ! queue ! video/x-raw,format=NV12 ! x264enc threads=4 bitrate=3500 key-int-max=60 vbv-buf-capacity=4000 byte-stream=true tune=zerolatency speed-preset=veryfast ! video/x-h264,stream-format=byte-stream '
NEKO_MAX_FPS:
- The resulting stream frames per seconds should be capped (0 for uncapped)
- e.g. 0
NEKO_OPUS:
- If opus should be used as audio encoder for the stream (default encoder)
- e.g. 'true'
NEKO_G722:
- If g722 should be used as audio encoder for the stream
- e.g. 'false'
NEKO_PCMU:
- If pcmu should be used as audio encoder for the stream
- e.g. 'false'
NEKO_PCMA:
- If pcma should be used as audio encoder for the stream
- e.g. 'false'
NEKO_AUDIO_BITRATE:
- Bitrate of the audio stream in kb/s
- e.g. 196
NEKO_CERT:
- Path to the SSL-Certificate
- e.g. '/certs/cert.pem'
NEKO_KEY:
- Path to the SSL-Certificate private key
- e.g. '/certs/key.pem'
Navigate to .m1k1o/README.md
for further information.