Latest Compiled CSP 0.9 R215 With S** UK Configured

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  • see attached the latest compile CSP r215.
    Any Body wana join big cache cluster then pm me .
    Need help setting it up pm me.


    Regards
    Haider



    Copy this in your proxy.xml
    /usr/local/csp/config/


    <cardserv-proxy ver="0.9.0">


    <ca-profiles>
    <default-des-key>01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14</default-des-key>


    <extended-newcamd listen-port="15112" debug="true"/>


    <profile name="0963-***UK" ca-id="0963" network-id="0002" provider-idents="00 00 00" enabled="true" debug="true">
    <newcamd listen-port=" Write your port NO">
    <card-data type="config" ca-id="0963">
    <providers>00 00 00</providers>
    </card-data>
    </newcamd>
    <filter-cards>provider</filter-cards>
    <services-file format="cccam" ca-id="0963" filter="000000">etc/CCcam.channelinfo</services-file>
    </profile>



    </ca-profiles>


    <logging log-ecm="true" log-emm="true" log-zapping="false" hide-ip-addresses="false">
    <log-file rotate-count="3" rotate-max-size="1024">log/cardserv.log</log-file>
    <log-level>INFO</log-level>
    <silent>true</silent>
    <debug>false</debug>
    </logging>

    <rmi>
    <display-name>CSP Configured by zebbros</display-name>
    <status-web>
    <listen-port>8082</listen-port>
    <ssl enabled="false">
    <keystore password="secret">etc/csp_keystore</keystore>
    </ssl>
    <war-file>lib/cs-status.war</war-file>
    <super-users>write your admin name</super-users>
    </status-web>
    </rmi>


    <user-manager class="com.bowman.cardserv.SimpleUserManager">
    <auth-config>

    <user name="write your admin name" password="Write your password" max-connections="1" admin="true"/>




    <user name="write your client username" password="write your client password" profiles="0963-***UK" max-connections="write connections (1 to 100 , if you are going to give this to cccam server as Nline then set it to 60)" map-exclude="false" display-name="Write any display name"/>

    <update-interval>5</update-interval>
    </auth-config>
    </user-manager>


    <connection-manager>
    <reconnect-interval>60</reconnect-interval>
    <default-des-key>01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14</default-des-key>
    <default-keepalive-interval>55</default-keepalive-interval>
    <max-cw-wait>1800ms</max-cw-wait>
    <congestion-limit>1500ms</congestion-limit>
    <timeout-disconnect-threshold>4</timeout-disconnect-threshold>



    <service-map>
    <mapper>
    <cache-dir>/cache</cache-dir>
    <cache-save-age>300</cache-save-age>
    <auto-map-services>true</auto-map-services>
    <auto-reset-threshold>20</auto-reset-threshold>
    </mapper>
    <mapper profile="0963-***UK">
    <reset-services></reset-services>
    <block-services></block-services>
    </mapper>
    </service-map>


    <cws-connectors>

    <!-- ############### (If any channels failed to decode then will get decode key from here) ############### -->

    <csp-connector name="BACKUP CSP" metric="5" enabled="false">
    <url>http://1.1.1.1:8082/</url>
    <user>name</user>
    <password>password</password>
    <request-cache-updates>true</request-cache-updates>
    </csp-connector>


    <!-- ############### Local Card 1 ############### -->

    <newcamd-connector name="CON : 1" profile="0963-***UK" provider-idents="00 00 00" metric="0" enabled="true">
    <host>ip address of your card reader server</host>
    <port>card reader server port</port>
    <user>user name</user>
    <password>password</password>
    <des-key>01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14</des-key>
    <asynchronous>true</asynchronous>
    </newcamd-connector>


    <newcamd-connector name="CON : 2" profile="0963-***UK" provider-idents="00 00 00" metric="0" enabled="true">
    <host>ip address of your card reader server</host>
    <port>card reader server port</port>
    <user>user name</user>
    <password>password</password>
    <des-key>01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14</des-key>
    <asynchronous>true</asynchronous>
    </newcamd-connector>



    <newcamd-connector name="CON : 3" profile="0963-***UK" provider-idents="00 00 00" metric="1" enabled="true">
    <host>ip address of your card reader server</host>
    <port>card reader server port</port>
    <user>user name</user>
    <password>password</password>
    <des-key>01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14</des-key>
    <asynchronous>true</asynchronous>
    </newcamd-connector>





    <!-- ############### Local Card 2 ############### -->


    <newcamd-connector name="CON : 1" profile="0963-***UK" provider-idents="00 00 00" metric="0" enabled="true">
    <host>ip address of your card reader server</host>
    <port>card reader server port</port>
    <user>user name</user>
    <password>password</password>
    <des-key>01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14</des-key>
    <asynchronous>true</asynchronous>
    </newcamd-connector>


    <newcamd-connector name="CON : 2" profile="0963-***UK" provider-idents="00 00 00" metric="0" enabled="true">
    <host>ip address of your card reader server</host>
    <port>card reader server port</port>
    <user>user name</user>
    <password>password</password>
    <des-key>01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14</des-key>
    <asynchronous>true</asynchronous>
    </newcamd-connector>


    <newcamd-connector name="CON : 3" profile="0963-***UK" provider-idents="00 00 00" metric="0" enabled="true">
    <host>ip address of your card reader server</host>
    <port>card reader server port</port>
    <user>user name</user>
    <password>password</password>
    <des-key>01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14</des-key>
    <asynchronous>true</asynchronous>
    </newcamd-connector>



    <!-- MGcam server Backup if locals fails (thats is how I set it up) -->

    <chameleon-connector name="test3" enabled="false">
    <host>192.168.0.1</host>
    <port>12000</port>
    <user>mgcamduser</user>
    <password>password</password>
    </chameleon-connector>

    </cws-connectors>

    </connection-manager>


    <proxy-plugins>
    <plugin class="com.bowman.cardserv.LoggingPlugin" enabled="false">
    <plugin-config>
    <log-dir>log/traffic</log-dir>
    <log-level>ALL</log-level>
    <ip-filter>*</ip-filter>
    </plugin-config>
    </plugin>
    <plugin class="com.bowman.cardserv.DcwFilterPlugin" enabled="true" jar-file="dcwfilterplugin.jar"/>
    <plugin class="com.bowman.cardserv.ProviderIdentPlugin" enabled="true" jar-file="provideridentplugin.jar"/>
    <plugin class="com.bowman.cardserv.I*****Plugin" enabled="true" jar-file="i*****plugin.jar"/>
    <plugin class="com.bowman.cardserv.CacheCoveragePlugin" enabled="true" jar-file="cachecoverageplugin.jar">
    <plugin-config>
    <cache-context network-id="0002" ca-id="0963" interval="10"/> <!-- context/profile has expected cw interval different from 10 secs-->
    </plugin-config>
    </plugin>
    </proxy-plugins>

    <cache-handler class="com.bowman.cardserv.ClusteredCache">
    <cache-config>
    <cw-max-age>8000ms</cw-max-age>
    <max-cache-wait>250ms</max-cache-wait>
    <local-port>CSP server PORT</local-port>
    <local-host>your csp server IP</local-host>
    <tracker-url>file:///usr/local/csp/cache/cluster</tracker-url>
    <tracker-update>1</tracker-update>
    <sync-period>30ms</sync-period>
    <auto-add-peers>false</auto-add-peers>
    </cache-config>
    </cache-handler>


    </cardserv-proxy>


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  • I have been working on updating the card entitlement but seems like its not working. any body tested it please advise here.


    To update the Cards


    1: 1 client needed with Mgcamd connected to CSP
    2: must enable AU in card reader server (newcs or oscam)
    3: Write below code in one of your connectors in CSP
    <au-users>Mgcamd Client username/au-users>


    I have tested this with newcs, doesn't work, if someone got oscam then, can you please test this and advise.

  • NAGRA Profile:


    <profile name="Spanien" ca-id="1810" network-id="0031" provider-idents="00 00 00" enabled="true" debug="true">
    <newcamd listen-port="000000"></newcamd>
    <services-file format="cccam" ca-id="1810" filter="000000">etc/CCcam.channelinfo</services-file>
    <max-cw-wait>1800ms</max-cw-wait>
    <max-cache-wait>1500ms</max-cache-wait>
    </profile>



    ==========================================================================================


    B***B UK Profile :


    <profile name="0963-***UK" ca-id="0963" network-id="0002" provider-idents="00 00 00" enabled="true" debug="true">
    <newcamd listen-port="00000">
    <card-data type="config" ca-id="0963">
    <providers>00 00 00</providers>
    </card-data>
    </newcamd>
    <filter-cards>provider</filter-cards>
    <services-file format="cccam" ca-id="0963" filter="000000">etc/CCcam.channelinfo</services-file>
    </profile>

  • Hi mate, why do you have three connections for each local card ?


    Thanks for your help.

  • Intresting information Zebbros, though i cannot get my head around why 3 connections to the same local card will make any more difference than only having 1 connection? am i missing something completley obvious here!!:confuse:

  • Intresting information Zebbros, though i cannot get my head around why 3 connections to the same local card will make any more difference than only having 1 connection? am i missing something completley obvious here!!:confuse:



    I ask the same question :sad:

  • GUYs it is really UP to YOu , You can use only one connector but as I said earlier 3 connectors are recommended for Load Balancing see the example below with 3 cons and 1 con. check the Percentage on connectors.



    3 X connector LOADS


    NewcamdCws: Card 2:1:1 Status: connected Profile: ***-***UK Services: 360 Metric: 0 4% (5)
    NewcamdCws: Card 2:1:2 Status: connected Profile: ***-***UK Services: 361 Metric: 0 4% (5)
    NewcamdCws: Card 2:1:3 Status: connected Profile: ***-***UK Services: 385 0% (0)
    NewcamdCws: Card 2:2:1 Status: connected Profile: ***-***UK Services: 368 Metric: 0 5% (6)
    NewcamdCws: Card 2:2:2 Status: connected Profile: ***-***UK Services: 371 Metric: 0 5% (6)
    NewcamdCws: Card 2:2:3 Status: connected Profile: ***-***UK Services: 384 0% (0)


    1 X connector LOADS


    NewcamdCws: Card 2:1:1 Status: connected Profile: ***-***UK Services: 360 Metric: 0 8% (10)
    NewcamdCws: Card 2:2:1 Status: connected Profile: ***-***UK Services: 368 Metric: 0 10% (12)


  • It is right, i am testing and the result is very good with 3 connectors for each local card.


    Do you have the times for Spanish D+ 1810 nagra3 provider for two server sbox+csp+cccam?
    max-cw-wait?
    max-cache-wait ?
    congestion-limit ?
    cannot-decode-wait ?
    etc ?


    I was testing and cccam client frezze after 3940ms without DWs .


    Thanks.

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