OSCAM with cccam reader to newcam clients

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  • Hi,


    I´ll explain which is my situtation/scenario and what I´m trying to do.

    situtation/scenario:

    I´m running OSCAM in a NAS with Tvheadend. Tvheadend connects to OSCAM via dvbapi user.

    Everything works fine on it and I can see all channels in Astra 19,2ºE.


    What I´m trying to do...?


    Well, I have a PC with DVBviewer installed with the plugin ACamd which it runs a sort of newcamd client to descramble the channels. Everything works fine if I watch channels with CAID 0100 or 1810 but that´s all... the rest of the channels doesn´t work like MTV channels and so on.


    So ECM´s come in this way...:
    Internet (cline) -> reader (configured in OSCAM) -> DVBViewer (with Newcamd client)


    Is oscam.conf I have configured this:


    Code
    [newcamd]
    port                          = 18000@0100:004106,003311;18001@1810:000000,004001,004101;18002@0B00:000000
    key                           = 0102030405060708091011121314

    In oscam.user I have configured this user:


    Code
    [account]
    user                          = user1
    pwd                           = user1
    au                            = 1
    group                         = 1


    In the cardclient.conf which is the config file where I must to save the data connection to oscam I have configured this:

    Code
    newcamd:192.168.10.12:18000:1/0000/0000:user1:user1:0102030405060708091011121314
    newcamd:192.168.10.12:18001:1/0000/0000:user1:user1:0102030405060708091011121314
    newcamd:192.168.10.12:18002:1/0000/0000:user1:user1:0102030405060708091011121314

    As you probably know... 192.168.10.12 is the IP address which OSCAM is running.


    Also I attach you the log of OSCAM when I can´t descramble a channel with CAID 0B00 (MTV):


    And here, a log where the same newcamd user get the ecm´s to descrable channels under CAID 1810 (M+)

    Code
    2018/10/17 01:41:34 3E521B56 c  (newcamd) client connected to 18001 port
        2018/10/17 01:41:34 3E521B56 c   (client) encrypted newcamd:18001-client 192.168.10.17 granted (user1, au=auto (7 reader))
        2018/10/17 01:41:34 3E521B56 c  (newcamd) user user1 authenticated successfully (ACamd)
        2018/10/17 01:41:34 3E521B56 c  (newcamd) AU disabled for user user1
        2018/10/17 01:41:34 3E521B56 c      (ecm) user1 (1810@000000/0000/7857/8E:E82ED23846941ACFA87C2B10ADEFBBAC): found (30 ms) by powergame1 (P/5/5/5)
        2018/10/17 01:41:34 3E521B56 c      (ecm) user1 (1810@000000/0000/7857/8E:E82ED23846941ACFA87C2B10ADEFBBAC): cache2 (0 ms) by salero1 (P/5/5/5)
        2018/10/17 01:41:41 3E521B56 c      (ecm) user1 (1810@000000/0000/7857/8E:EA01338A170BDA197D3EE9EF0D8EF787): found (326 ms) by powergame1 (P/5/5/5)
        2018/10/17 01:41:56 3E521B56 c      (ecm) user1 (1810@000000/0000/7857/8E:FA957D7D6B2E95880C332A10A779110F): found (450 ms) by powergame1 (P/5/5/5)
        2018/10/17 01:42:11 3E521B56 c      (ecm) user1 (1810@000000/0000/7857/8E:24FA671C71A409475E99A429853D4FE6): found (334 ms) by powergame1 (P/5/5/5)


    So finally, the question is... what should I write in OSCAM in order to view the rest of the channels with different CAID´s?


    Sorry for the big post. I´ve tried to explain it the most accurate possible.


    Keep waiting your comments.


    Thanks and best regards.

    • Official Post

    In oscam.conf, try using the same port for all caids:

    1. [newcamd]
    2. port = 18000@0100:004106,003311;1810:000000,004001,004101;0B00:000000
    3. key = 0102030405060708091011121314

    In cardclient.conf add just one line:


    newcamd:192.168.10.12:18000:1/0000/0000:user1:user1:0102030405060708091011121314


    Or if you want to continue using different ports for newcamd (oscam.conf), create a separate account (oscam.user) for each caid:


    1. [account]
    2. user = user1
    3. pwd = user1
    4. au = 1
    5. caid = 0100
    6. group = 1
    1. [account]
    2. user = user2
    3. pwd = user2
    4. au = 1
    5. caid = 1810
    6. group = 1
    1. [account]
    2. user = user3
    3. pwd = user3
    4. au = 1
    5. caid = 0B00
    6. group = 1

    Then add 3 separate entries with different user/pass in cardclient.conf:


    1. newcamd:192.168.10.12:18000:1/0000/0000:user1:user1:0102030405060708091011121314
    2. newcamd:192.168.10.12:18001:1/0000/0000:user2:user2:0102030405060708091011121314
    3. newcamd:192.168.10.12:18002:1/0000/0000:user3:user3:0102030405060708091011121314


    Hopefully this solves the issue buddy.




  • Hi master G


    I´ve been trying your suggestion... but it doesn´t work for me.


    For providing more information, let me share with you the logs that I get when I have my configuration running in OSCAM and in the Acamd plugin from DVBviewer:


    Log from OSCAM:

    https://pastebin.com/raw/W0AyLPvY


    Log from Acamd plugin from DVBviewer:

    https://pastebin.com/raw/4qBNz5sD


    Well, if I configure your settings...

    In oscam.conf, try using the same port for all caids:
    [newcamd]
    port = 18000@0100:004106,003311;1810:000000,004001,004101;0B00:000000
    key = 0102030405060708091011121314

    In cardclient.conf add just one line:


    newcamd:192.168.10.12:18000:1/0000/0000:user1:user1:0102030405060708091011121314

    With only "user1" configured in OSCAM. I´m getting the next logs:


    Log from OSCAM:

    https://pastebin.com/raw/SgbWF7bT


    Log from Acamd plugin from DVBviewer:

    https://pastebin.com/raw/GV6CJBxR


    If I configure in OSCAM also the rest of the users...


    The results are more or less the same...


    Log from OSCAM:
    https://pastebin.com/raw/YLX0pgkW


    Log from Acamd plugin from DVBviewer:

    https://pastebin.com/raw/bDD53yFt


    Any other idea?


    Thanks and best regards.

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