--- title: Troubleshooting --- OpenHands only supports Windows via WSL. Please be sure to run all commands inside your WSL terminal. ### Launch docker client failed **Description** When running OpenHands, the following error is seen: ``` Launch docker client failed. Please make sure you have installed docker and started docker desktop/daemon. ``` **Resolution** Try these in order: * Confirm `docker` is running on your system. You should be able to run `docker ps` in the terminal successfully. * If using Docker Desktop, ensure `Settings > Advanced > Allow the default Docker socket to be used` is enabled. * Depending on your configuration you may need `Settings > Resources > Network > Enable host networking` enabled in Docker Desktop. * Reinstall Docker Desktop. ### Permission Error **Description** On initial prompt, an error is seen with `Permission Denied` or `PermissionError`. **Resolution** * Check if the `~/.openhands-state` is owned by `root`. If so, you can: * Change the directory's ownership: `sudo chown : ~/.openhands-state`. * or update permissions on the directory: `sudo chmod 777 ~/.openhands-state` * or delete it if you don’t need previous data. OpenHands will recreate it. You'll need to re-enter LLM settings. * If mounting a local directory, ensure your `WORKSPACE_BASE` has the necessary permissions for the user running OpenHands. ### Unable to access VS Code tab via local IP **Description** When accessing OpenHands through a non-localhost URL (such as a LAN IP address), the VS Code tab shows a "Forbidden" error, while other parts of the UI work fine. **Resolution** This happens because VS Code runs on a random high port that may not be exposed or accessible from other machines. To fix this: 1. Set a specific port for VS Code using the `SANDBOX_VSCODE_PORT` environment variable: ```bash docker run -it --rm \ -e SANDBOX_VSCODE_PORT=41234 \ -e SANDBOX_RUNTIME_CONTAINER_IMAGE=docker.all-hands.dev/all-hands-ai/runtime:latest \ -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \ -v ~/.openhands-state:/.openhands-state \ -p 3000:3000 \ -p 41234:41234 \ --add-host host.docker.internal:host-gateway \ --name openhands-app \ docker.all-hands.dev/all-hands-ai/openhands:latest ``` 2. Make sure to expose the same port with `-p 41234:41234` in your Docker command. 3. If running with the development workflow, you can set this in your `config.toml` file: ```toml [sandbox] vscode_port = 41234 ```