Hi guys, I'm looking for a newer OSCam for an old raspberry pi with Debian, which used to function as a server. Unfortunately, I've been out of it for a long time, but I'd like to have my HD05 card back on the network so that I can access it with two devices. The Debian version is of course also very old, I really just need a suitable new OSCam that can read the HD05 card. Is anyone willing to help me with this? A download link would be enough. Of course, I can only say thank you for that, but from the bottom of my heart! Greetings, I'm Lutz by the way ;-)
Looking for OSCam for old raspberry pi with Debian
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I don't have a raspberry pi. So out of interest I type your message above as is, into chatgpt.
It gave me a very thorough response. Might be useful for yourself to do the same.But here are some links from this forum
Raspberry Pi 4/5 Debian12 64-Bit Version "NO CHAT" -
Thanks for the info, I had already looked into it but nothing works on my old system. I also think that I do NOT have a 64-bit system. The Raspi is really old, it was one of the first. :-) Well, I'll check here every now and then, maybe someone will send me a link where I can get the corresponding OSCam or maybe even pull a completely new image with a starting OSCam. The configs don't matter for now, I can still get that done if necessary. ;-) The main thing is that the HD05 works. Greetings
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I use docker for everything I run on my server.
Armv6 and Armv7 support was dropped by one of the main image groups some time ago.
I don't know if it was for technical reasons, if docker stopped supporting these devices, or something else
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Oh, thanks for the info! I thought so. But I'm still interested to know if an HD05 card even works in the Paspi? Otherwise you can save yourself all the trouble.
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in the cloud is a older raspi oscam 11854
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Thanks for your support, I've already looked into a lot of things and none of them work in my system. I'll attach my OSCam, maybe someone can do something with it. ;-) Ultimately, the question remains whether an HD05 even runs in the Raspi? It should actually look like this in the oscam.server, right?
[reader]
label = hdplus
enable = 1
protocol = smartreader
device = Serial:Reader xxxxxxx
caid = 186A
ident = 186A:000000,003411,008011
detect = cd
#boxkey = ?????
#rsakey = ?????
#nuid = 843E941E
cwekey = xxxxxxx
mod1 = xxxxxxx
data50 = xxxxxxx
key60 = xxxxxxx
exp60 = xxxxxxx
mhz = 357
cardmhz = 357
group = 3
emmcache = 1,3,2
lb_weight = 100
services = hdplus
#autospeed = 1
#emmcache = 1,1,2,0
A few things are still unclear to me "?". ;-)
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is oscam running , webif ok , logfile from start oscam
reader 03/04/05
[reader]
label = hd03/04/05
protocol = internal
device = /dev/sci0
caid = 1860,186A
mod1 = 9DF5D60B66A6F839CDA448C9AC59E5AFE9FFA6BFB2AB141003FADD94D47F2EB047764FCE1A62F32B51F1E892171894558B63F55C0096FA36D4210B634358A3C11323A322DC3BC6040E09E579466CF384598C357945FE32C7711D1F59EBA9C44194EC02DF561C1782B14A6F043BA81E63
data50 = B6711C868C3EE72533A4E08C1364B83AEEFDEBE9FB54156A8776D872CBC41FF2E5EA2CBAF4F26A58C521EC53E310FC494354E49ECE6CD0F9631B724FAB0C8BAEC1F66C346AD2DB1CB3871AF44C1E1592
mod50 = DB9E1F1BD23C6153444E444D8E6C471E162EC63C599D44F476E0D40C3840E0FDB7B63D174DD73B575543983F2F2DFB94E3644958AE642C91636A6BE55528478EB7A422479598C68E6F1FC9D647BBC4D5
key60 = 99E9252B4079E3459FD42FCC177FCC9A5B52E1AB1595EF83953FF2866C3A90B7F5868BD32AB27C5AB765A728D24D765CD0B133CF16F32C1E223D1E78DF22E3D6BAB81FF1B8071E44A55773109ADEC08A149E6BC12CE35B23ACF6D043825825EB
exp60 = 26A6A008EE962D76EC9E52AA843439E3818F9CD06409552ECC2A54F360F68C254669556FE047166789AAE381A2DE851C8155713C79A9CA7293EF7A21B82631145A1588876EC574D40DD057996511B8E9ECFA44087385A46EC49AB7180D1B1421
nuid = 843E941E
cwekey = 1BCAE16F9F8CE642FCF4F31DE4DEA9C6
detect = cd
mhz = 357
group = 1
emmcache = 1,1,2,0
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Hello back,
Thanks for the information, but I was already that far. :-) The card works in my DM900, but this is about the first generation raspberry pi. The Debian version is one of the first and definitely not 64-bit. I haven't managed to find the right OSCam yet. I've been doubting for a while whether it will work at all. A new suitable image with a corresponding OSCam already installed and starting up would be another option. I'm sure I'll get the config working. ;-) Perhaps someone can temporarily save something like that to a Google Drive and send me the link. ;-) Best wishes to everyone who wants to help me!!
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So first get an oscam running with webif
don't talk about the card, that comes later
try it
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OK, I'll try it. ;-)
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So, the new software is on the Raspberry Pi (Pi OS 32-bit from 10/22/2024). The network is configured and now what happens next? I really need step-by-step help with installing OSCam. First I need to get the cam running so that it starts automatically, everything else later. The question now is which OSCam version fits the above OS version (HD05)?
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I can't seem to get any further. Even though I have SSH and VNC enabled, I can't access the box with Putty.
Here is the error
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Hi guys,
I've decided to buy a new Raspi. The old one is driving me crazy, I'm just waiting. *Rolls eyes* I'll be back in a few days, hopefully with a working one. ;-)
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have you ever thought about taking a box for a home server, you can run oscam server and a hard drive for recordings, all boxes make their recording and everyone can watch it, better than raspi
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Hi everyone,
It's continuing, or rather, it should be continuing. The new Raspberry Pi is here, and unfortunately, I'm having the same problem as with the old version. Can someone please help me, because this error message means absolutely nothing to me. I've enabled SSH and VNC according to this instruction and now I want to access the box with Putty. https://padmathilaka-wanigasek…m-on-raspberry-pi-no.html
I installed this image:
2024-10-22-raspios-bullseye-arm64.img
Also die 64Bit Version, da ich bisher mehr 64Bit OSCam Versionen gesehen habe als 32Bit Versionen.
Gruß
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So, I was able to solve the problem by reinstalling. I now have the following version installed and can access it with Putty.
PRETTY_NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)"
NAME="Raspbian GNU/Linux"
VERSION_ID="10"
VERSION="10 (buster)"
VERSION_CODENAME=buster
ID=raspbian
ID_LIKE=debian
HOME_URL="http://www.raspbian.org/"
SUPPORT_URL="http://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianForums"
BUG_REPORT_URL="http://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianBugs"
I followed these instructions and got exactly to the point described. Nothing works with OSCam, absolutely nothing. Is this stuff even still up to date? I'm supposed to connect a Smargo (older version) reader to the RaspPi and ultimately use it to run the HD+ card. I'd be grateful if someone here could help me achieve this. ;-) Cheers!
How to install oscam on Raspberry PIa Blog for Satellite Communication Sri Lankapadmathilaka-wanigasekara.blogspot.com -
Rpi 3, 4 or 5 ?
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Hello and thanks for the feedback. I'm happy for anyone who's willing to help me until the bitter end. ;-)
I have the Raspi 3.
Your resource for OSCam-EMU softcam
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