Am 02.01.2012 13:43, schrieb Sebastian Reitenbach:
> On Monday, January 2, 2012 14:34 CET, Klaus Klein<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> Am 31.12.2011 10:16, schrieb Oliver Eichler:
>>> QLGT uses "localhost" and the GPSD default port to connect.
>> As the GPS device is unfortunately not connected to the PC which has QLGT 
>> installed, I was looking to change 'localhost' to a IP-address on the LAN.
>> Could this be achieved or is the a piece of SW know which could 'act' as a 
>> kind of GPS proxy to feed the output of a remote gpsd to a local port?
>
> do you have ssh access to the remote host? You could then forward the remote 
> port and bind it to your localhost.
> or maybe netcat could help you, but I'm not sure about this one.

Yes, ssh should also be an option.
On sourceforge I also found a very nice gadget called portfwd.

I was playing around with ssh and portfwd today andevery pice of SW I throw 
onto localhost:2947 will connect perfectly with the gpsd on the remote machine.

Only QlandkarteGT (1.2.2) won't give my any useful reaction. :-(

Under 'Settings' and also under 'Realtime-Recordings' the GPSD is selected but 
the status won't change to anything else than "weak GPS signal".

Any Idea?

Cheers,
Klaus

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