Error Connecting To Gpsd Server
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> > > I'm running on Ubuntu gpsd options 11.10. > > > > When I start Kismet, I receive gpsd:error: can't bind to ipv4 port gpsd, address already in use the following error, continually: > > ERROR: Could not connect to the GPSD server, will connect in x
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seconds > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > Also, I'm running this on an MSI netbook, with a Realtek 8187 wireless card. > > I edited kismet.conf, adding the following: ncsource=wlan0:name=realtek:type=rtl8187. > >
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> > Does this look correct? > > Thanks in advance > > In your Kismet.conf file, make sure you set gps=false. Correct. If you don't have a GPS and dont plan to use one, turn off the gps support in kismet, or else it will continually try to connect. And no, that's not correct syntax. The format is: ncsource=interface:option1,option2,option3 so ncsource=wlan0:name=realtek,type=rtl8187 however you don't need type for properly supported cards, so you can just do ncsource=wlan0:name=realtek Reply to this message Error on startup - pbk 22:30:05 11/02/2012 Error on startup - laserpad 19:53:05 12/02/2012 Error on startup - dragorn 20:40:18 12/02/2012 Return to index
server failure Date: Wed, 20 May 2015 17:02:46 +1000 I am running gpsd with input from 4 tcp servers. each of the servers provides ais data.I am starting gpsd with the command:sudo /usr/local/sbin/gpsd -b dpkg-reconfigure gpsd -D 0 -F /tmp/gpsd.sock tcp://localhost:46001 tcp://localhost:46002 tcp://localhost:46003 tcp://localhost:46004After starting gpsd, if I
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kill one of the tcp servers that it has connected to, gpsd crashes and I have to restart it. linux gpsd tutorial The error log contains:May 20 06:56:56 sop gpsd[879]: gpsd:INFO: closing GPS=tcp://localhost:46001 (9) May 20 06:56:56 sop gpsd[879]: gpsd:PROG: no /etc/gpsd/device-hook present, skipped running DEACTIVATE hook May 20 06:56:56 sop gpsd[879]: https://www.kismetwireless.net/Forum/General/Messages/1329079218.5115521 gpsd:INFO: reconnection attempt on device 0 May 20 06:56:56 sop gpsd[879]: gpsd:PROG: no /etc/gpsd/device-hook present, skipped running ACTIVATE hook May 20 06:56:56 sop gpsd[879]: gpsd:INFO: opening TCP feed at localhost, port 46001. May 20 06:56:56 sop gpsd[879]: gpsd:ERROR: TCP device open error can't connect to host/port pair. May 20 06:56:56 sop gpsd[879]: gpsd:ERROR: tcp://localhost:46001: device activation failed. If the tcp server that provides https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/gpsd-dev/2015-05/msg00048.html the ais data is not running when gpsd starts, then gpsd starts normally, and emits more or less the same log messages as above. GPSD only terminates if the external server was available and then disappears.I'm surprised that GPSD reacts the way it does when a previously connected tcp server source is no longer available.I can work around this by having my code restart gpsd when gpsd unavailability is detected, but that's a bit hacky for my taste.I was going to put this in the bug tracker but thought it better to post here first, in case a solution already exists.Cheer;Roy Barkas reply via email to [Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread] [gpsd-dev] gpsd crashes upon external tcp server failure, Roy Barkas<= Re: [gpsd-dev] gpsd crashes upon external tcp server failure, address@hidden, 2015/05/20 Re: [gpsd-dev] gpsd crashes upon external tcp server failure, Eric S. Raymond, 2015/05/31 Prev by Date: Re: [gpsd-dev] New structure in gps.h Next by Date: Re: [gpsd-dev] gpsd crashes upon external tcp server failure Previous by thread: [gpsd-dev] New structure in gps.h Next by thread: Re: [gpsd-dev] gpsd crashes upon
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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 09:30:37 +0000 Message-id: <20100712093037.24EF8CC7CE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=621470 http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=621470#c2 --- Comment #2 from Glenn Doig