My friend is sharing his s*y irl card with myself and two other friends and something weird has turned up in his cccam logs. I can't test the problem myself as my own box is offline because of where I have it, using it as a media player for the time being. I'm not sure of his setup but the clines are straight forward so assume it is a problem on the server end.
Also it could be a problem due to the channel list used. openbox uses a recent list found here or on the vix forum and the vuduo uses latest catseye settings from linuxsatserver.
client1 |001.001.001.001 |00d 18:22:09|00d 00:00:07|3024 (47) |0 (0)| 2.1.4 |0963:000000:2f03 (nok)| 0.0444s
client2 |001.001.001.001 |00d 06:52:30|00d 05:42:02|1118 (0) |0 (0)|2.1.3 |0963:000000:2f03 (nok)| 0.0413s
The channel seems to be channel 4 sd and he thought it might have been that the box was left on a uk version of the channel but one of my buddies that is listed above said that the channel 4 he was watching cleared fine.
If the picture shows then I assumed
1) The channel is correct in the bouquet
2) The channel is unencrypted in which case client cccam shouldn't ask for ecm from server
3) The channel is encrypted and good connection to and from server for ecm requests.
Small server so bad ecm (assume thats what the numbers show as well as nok after caid) isn't a huge problem but he's only got standard 3mb 284kb adsl so could easily pose a problem if other devices use his network.
Is this normal for a fta channel?
Could it be a prob with ecm whitelist or the like? Or is it a client problem. I know there are several ch4 options available on 28.2 but don't see why one that displays correctly gets logged in such a way.
Thanks