Why are idents in Oscam not auto updating on technomate receiver?

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  • Hello everyone


    I am running openvix with my technomate twin oe receiver, and I have Oscam r11225

    installed. But every 14 days or so, I have to update The idents of the card ( channel codes, is what the original receiver is telling me on the on-screen display) , by putting the card back in the original receiver. It's really annoying and I don't understand why it's not happening but itself?


    I have also set up a VU+ duo receiver, with oscam and the exact same version of openvix and with the same satellite card. On This receiver the idents are updating by itself and he does never have to put the card back in the original receiver. Can I not do this on my own system? This has been bugging me for a long time...

  • Hello Master G


    Sorry for not responding sooner. I thought i would get an Email notification when you posted a reply.


    My oscam config looks like this:


    [global]

    logfile = /dev/null

    nice = -1

    preferlocalcards = 1


    [newcamd]

    port = 10001@0B00:000000

    key = 0102030405060708091011121314

    keepalive = 1

    mgclient = 1


    [cccam]

    port = 15000

    nodeid = 6A41AE06103913DC

    version = 2.1.3

    reshare = 1


    [dvbapi]

    enabled = 1

    au = 1

    user = linuxsatsupport

    boxtype = dreambox


    [webif]

    httpport = 8888

    httprefresh = 15

    httpallowed = 192.168.0.0-255.255.255.255



    What do you make of this?


    Thanks so much for your time. Hope to get this issue resolved :)

  • Ofcourse.


    oscam.server


    oscam.user


    Im only using the "linuxsatsupport" user at the moment. The other one "kodi" was a test.

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