Sunshine

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This page is intended to explain how to use Sunshine, an open-source implementation of NVIDIA’s GameStream protocol.

Install

To install Sunshine and enable it you can use the following snippet:

 
/etc/nixos/configuration.nix
  services.sunshine = {
    enable = true;
    autoStart = true;
    capSysAdmin = true; # only needed for Wayland -- omit this when using with Xorg
    openFirewall = true;
  };


For manual Firewall configuration you can open network ports as shown here:

 
/etc/nixos/configuration.nix
networking.firewall = {
  enable = true;
  allowedTCPPorts = [ 47984 47989 47990 48010 ];
  allowedUDPPortRanges = [
    { from = 47998; to = 48000; }
    { from = 8000; to = 8010; }
  ];
};

Connecting to the host

When installed via the NixOS module, Sunshine is configured as a Systemd user unit, and will start automatically on login to a graphical session. Note that a logout/login or restart may be required for Sunshine to start after initially adding it to your configuration due to limitations of NixOS' handling of user units with nixos-rebuild.

If services.sunshine.autoStart is set to false, Sunshine needs to be started with the

sunshine

command.

You may have to manually add the host running Sunshine to your Moonlight client. This, thankfully, is not hard to do.

Simply press the button that says Add Host Manually, from there you will need to input the following (replace <Host IP> with your Host’s IP address):

<Host IP>:47989

If this doesn’t work you should double check the port in the Sunshine’s WebGUI. You can access this from the Host PC in a web browser https://localhost:47990

Attribution

A substantial amount of the above came from this fairly wonderful guide posted to Reddit.