Hello Kalle,
Thanks for filing this bug report. The version of gpsd shipped with
Focal has an informative comment in /lib/systemd/system/gpsd.socket:
[Socket]
ListenStream=/var/run/gpsd.sock
ListenStream=[::1]:2947
ListenStream=127.0.0.1:2947
# To allow gpsd remote access, start gpsd with the -G option and
# uncomment the next two lines:
# ListenStream=[::1]:2947
# ListenStream=0.0.0.0:2947
SocketMode=0600
That's basically what you did, but now you also have the recipe for IPv6. As
this bug report is actually about configuration/documentation issue and not an
actual bug in gpsd, I'm going to set its status to Invalid. Should you not
agree with this conclusion feel free to comment back end set the status back to
New, and we'll look at it again.
** Changed in: gpsd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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