could any one kindly point me in the direction where i can setup a server with cccam on for cardsharing (if I have got the logic correct).
Thanks
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could any one kindly point me in the direction where i can setup a server with cccam on for cardsharing (if I have got the logic correct).
Thanks
Is there any version of CCcam that are 64bit not 32bit to install on my 64bit debian server. If i run the CCcam.x86 (32bit) I get file not found as its a 32bit binary.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
The Great One ;)
I am pretty sure that the CCcam team stopped creating builds before x64 was properly a thing, I could well be wrong though (I often am)
Have you considered Oscam as an alternative ?
Hey!
Thanks for the reply! I am new to his kind of stuff , however I am a programmer so just need to know the tools to get it all set up:-). What is osCam?
Regards
TGO
OScam is a softcam, software to be used to decrypt TV channels on a receiver or linux server with a card reader as an alternative for a conditional access module (CAM).
Official OScam wiki.
Tutorial: Updating Oscam to latest SVN - Ubuntu & debian with Simplebuild
Automated Oscam/CCcam 2.1.3 Install Package For Debian
Which card and card reader will you be using ?
I have ordered the omnikey 3121 , will that suffice? I'm not sure about cards. Could you enlighten me?
An Omnikey will be fine.. If you are going to "card share", you need a real card. Which card you choose will come down to your budget, if you tell us what that is we can suggest something. You can setup a sky uk card or there are various porn and foreign cards to choose from.
Could you tell me more about the sly cards? Also is there any other alternatives instead of using a real card to share from some one else , like a server of feeds to connect to or something? (if its possible).
Please excuse if I sound completely stupid. I am just not sure whats available for me .
Regards
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I am after a sky card with everything on then if that makes sense :-)
What do you want to know about the sky cards ? Contact sky directly and setup a subscription.
There is no such thing as a server of feeds.
Sharing is the key word, not many people will give you a share without sharing something in return. Even if you do get a share you will be limited to what they allow you to reshare.
Ok so I will need to set up a sky subscription then. May I ask what your setup is? My friend has a vu box and he can get all the pay per views channels etc. How is that possible?
I have a sky uk card, ubuntu server with omnikey and various receivers.
Your friend must be using a pay server. There is no support offered for members using these services..
Ok, does the reciever need to the connected to the server? how does it work ?
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Ok, does the reciever need to the connected to the server? how does it work ? I have had my openbox come in its original state. Do I need to add software to the box? Or reflash an image containing the box OS and software?
The receiver communicates with the server over the network via the router. On the server you create an N or C line with OSCam, then enter those details into the openbox. I will show you how to do this once your card is setup.
Openbox receivers have closed source firmware, meaning you can`t flash custom images/OS/software on them. Best get yourself an enigma2 receiver if you want want to play around with different images..
I have bought one of these to try and set. Is it possible to get these to connect to my server once its set up? the others are like £80 loaded to go like but I wanted to learn to set up and share my own card not a paid service like the ones for £80+.
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Am I correct in assuming that openbox just needs the server details to connect to and it will accept and show the feed from the decrypted card from the server? But If I wanted to play around with images the openbox is not capable of that? better of getting an enigma 2. where is the best place to purchase one of them that isn't a cheap clone.
Thanks again dude :-)
ask your friend much easier, in fact get them to show you. If you are really keen dont waste your time with cheap boxes, get a proper one that will accept all the best images, get a solo2, with a usb stick for wpg, and an internal hdd for recording. go to the sponsor on here world of sat and the solo2 is a good price. Then when you have a proper box its a lot easier to get help. You can even sell on the solo2 when you want to mess with cheaper boxes.
With the greatest of respect my friend, your suggestion was not helpful. I have ordered a cheap box , card reader and server ready to install whatever distribution of linux (I am thinking debian) that is best for the compatibility of OSCam then get the 'cheap' box to connect and simply decode and show the channels. That is my logic. Once I understand the complexities of the C,F lines etc and the software I will then look at improving my client side hardware.
Asking my friend however is not an option. He just has a box with a pre paid subscription which is NOT what I want. I want to share my card and setup my own server purely out of interest firstly and family benefits second.
Regards
TGO
would be a good idea to google the whole concept of it will help you loads
Is it possible to get these to connect to my server once its set up?
Am I correct in assuming that openbox just needs the server details to connect to and it will accept and show the feed from the decrypted card from the server?
But If I wanted to play around with images the openbox is not capable of that? better of getting an enigma 2. where is the best place to purchase one of them that isn't a cheap clone.
Yes, you can add an N or C line to that openbox.
Yes that`s correct buddy.
Best place to use is the forum sponsor. Cheapest E2 box he has that i would recommend would be the Edision OS MINI.
Some reading which may help..
Cardsharing n00b newbie dummy guide
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