Dear all,

I installed JupyterHub and JupyterLab with systemd on a remote server 
following this guide 
<https://jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/stable/installation-guide-hard.html#getting-started-using-your-new-jupyterhub>.
 
The service is reported as running and shows up listening on port 8080:
$ sudo systemctl status jupyterhub.service WARNING: terminal is not fully 
functional ● jupyterhub.service - JupyterHub Loaded: loaded 
(/opt/jupyterhub/etc/systemd/jupyterhub.service; enabled; vendor preset: 
enabled) Active: active (running) since Tue 2020-08-11 16:05:35 CEST; 3min 
11s ago Main PID: 29087 (jupyterhub) Tasks: 11 (limit: 4915) CGroup: 
/system.slice/jupyterhub.service ├─29087 /opt/jupyterhub/bin/python3 
/opt/jupyterhub/bin/jupyterhub -f /opt/jupyterhub/etc/jupyt └─29119 node 
/usr/local/bin/configurable-http-proxy --ip --port 8080 --api-ip 127.0.0.1 
--api-p 

However, users are not able to reach the service. The network administrator 
informs me that remote access only succeeds with ipv4, but JupyterHub is 
bound to ipv6:
$ sudo netstat -tunlp |grep 8080 tcp6 0 0 :::8080 :::* LISTEN 29119/node 

I have been searching the documentation but could not find how to bind the 
service to ipv4. How can it be done?

Thank you.


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