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Port 8080 #174

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WmeLuna opened this issue Nov 18, 2023 · 10 comments
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Port 8080 #174

WmeLuna opened this issue Nov 18, 2023 · 10 comments
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@WmeLuna
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WmeLuna commented Nov 18, 2023

when i load steam sfp says
[Error] Could not fetch browser, SFP either tried to inject too early or another service is running on port 8080
but when i go to http://127.0.0.1:8080/ it just shows the default steam CEF dev page thing, so ig its the first part of the error where its injecting too early, this happened after steam updated for me

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WmeLuna commented Nov 18, 2023

Ok so i just realized that clicking start injection well after steam has loaded it still gives the error so its not that its too early

@PhantomGamers
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SFP was working prior to updating Steam? Are you running the latest version of SFP (0.0.52)? What operating system are you running (windows/linux/mac)?

Can you post the entire SFP.log file?

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MJ-asa commented Nov 22, 2023

The same error happens to me here's my latest log
SFP.log

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The same error happens to me here's my latest log SFP.log

And what happens if you go to http://localhost:8080/ in your browser? Does that work?

Same goes for @WmeLuna actually since I just realized you put 127.0.0.1 in your comment

@PhantomGamers
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According to this reddit post the issue seems to be related to VPN usage, particularly with a "split tunneling" feature which frankly I'm not too familiar with myself. Or at least that's one possible explanation.

@MJ-asa
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MJ-asa commented Nov 22, 2023

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When I open localhost:8080 this is what I get, I am also not using a VPN at this time

@Bread-Ch4n
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Bread-Ch4n commented Feb 24, 2024

Could you try running steam -cef-enable-debugging in the console and then try using SFP?

@albert-softie
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for anyone on linux/steam deck having this issue, there's a chance that syncthing (particularly syncthing-gtk) is the thing that's taking up port 8080. kozec/syncthing-gtk#199 addresses this, and the solution is to open the config file located at ~/.config/syncthing/config.xml (or ~/.var/app/me.kozec.syncthingtk/config/syncthing/config.xml if using the flatpak/discover store package) and change the gui address port from 8080 to 8384, the standard port used for syncthing

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bl4ze1g commented Sep 11, 2024

having the same issue here, running on Arch Linux, no other services running on port 8080, sncthing never installed, same with VPN. Any instructions much appreciated.

@defecador
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Hello, is the first time I use it, so Iw as never able to change a skin, I see them in the settings menu, but cant apply them, also get the mentioned error, using fedora linux, and I dont have any other services using port 8080. http://127.0.0.1:8080/ shows the web version of steam, so its in order. Running from terminal steam -cef-enable-debugging does not help either. I am happy to test anything you need! :-)

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