# Troubleshooting ## My docker container refuse to start / is stuck at restarting. You might be facing a permission issue. First of all, check your container logs (adjust the container name if necessary): ```sh $ docker logs homer [...] Assets directory not writable. Check assets directory permissions & docker user or skip default assets install by setting the INIT_ASSETS env var to 0 ``` In this case you need to make sure your mounted assests directory have the same GID / UID the container user have (default 1000:1000), and that the read and write permission is granted for the user or the group. You can either: - Update your assets directory permissions (ex: `chown -R 1000:1000 /your/assets/folder/`, `chmod -R u+rw /your/assets/folder/`) - Change the docker user by using the `--user` arguments with docker cli or `user: 1000:1000` with docker compose. ⚠️ Notes: - **Do not** use env var to set the GID / UID of the user running container. Use the Docker `user` option. - **Do not** use 0:0 as a user value, it would be a security risk, and it's not guaranty to work. Check this [thread](https://github.com/bastienwirtz/homer/issues/459) for more information about debugging permission issues. ## My custom service card doesn't work, nothing appears or offline status is displayed (pi-hole, sonarr, ping, ...) You might be facing a [CORS](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) (Cross Origin Request Sharing) issue. It happens when the targeted service is hosted on a different domain or port. Web browsers will not allow to fetch information from a different site without explicit permissions (the targeted service must include a special `Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *` HTTP headers). If this happens your web console (`ctrl+shift+i` or `F12`) will be filled with this kind of errors: ```text Access to fetch at 'https://' from origin 'https://' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. If an opaque response serves your needs, set the request's mode to 'no-cors' to fetch the resource with CORS disabled. ``` To resolve this, you can either: * Host all your target service under the same domain & port. * Modify the target server configuration so that the response of the server included following header- `Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *` (). It might be an option in the targeted service, otherwise depending on how the service is hosted, the proxy or web server can seamlessly add it. * Use a cors proxy server like [`cors-container`](https://github.com/imjacobclark/cors-container), [`cors-anywhere`](https://github.com/Rob--W/cors-anywhere) or many others. ## I am using an authentication proxy and homer says I am offline This should be a configuration issue. * Make sure the option `connectivityCheck` is set to `true` in configuration. * Check your proxy configuration, the expected behavior is to redirect user using a 302 to the login page when user is not authenticated.