High NOKs on local reader

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  • In webif my local reader has
    ECMs OK 45.27%,
    ECMs NOK 54.73% and
    ECMs Filtered Head / Len 0/11088.
    Can someone tell me what it means. Why should local card have any NOKs ?
    My Reader
    [reader]
    label = jsc_card
    description = JSC Omnikey
    enable = 1
    protocol = pcsc
    device = 0
    device_out_endpoint = 0x 0
    key =
    password =
    pincode = none
    readnano =
    services =
    resetcycle = 0
    smargopatch = 0
    sc8in1_dtrrts_patch = 0
    fallback = 0
    cacheex = 0
    cacheex_maxhop = 0
    logport = 0
    caid = 0500
    boxid =
    fix9993 = 0
    rsakey =
    ins7e =
    ins7e11 =
    force_i***** = 0
    boxkey =
    atr =
    ecmwhitelist = 0500@042400:2F,2A,52,57
    ecmheaderwhitelist =
    detect = cd
    nagra_read = 0
    mhz = 357
    cardmhz = 357
    ident =
    chid =
    class =
    aeskeys =
    group = 1
    emmcache = 1,1,1
    blockemm-unknown = 0
    blockemm-u = 0
    blockemm-s = 0
    blockemm-g = 0
    saveemm-unknown = 0
    saveemm-u = 0
    saveemm-s = 0
    saveemm-g = 0
    blockemm-bylen =
    lb_weight = 100
    savenano =
    blocknano = all
    ccchop = 0
    deprecated = 0
    audisabled = 0
    auprovid =
    ndsversion = 0
    ratelimitecm = 0
    ratelimitseconds = 0
    cooldown = 0,0
    I should say that my reader had about 7 lines and when updated during the PCSC problem(the oscam versions that did'nt have PCSC support) it kept getting longer. But maybe most lines are default anyway.
    Also in log files I get a lot of timeouts on my reader for channels that it does'nt have. I have a services file but when I set services in the reader it does'nt do anything ie. everything is 0 but entitlements dont change
    Please !

  • The way Oscam seems to work is that all requests on your server that belong to the same Caid of your card will try to clear with your card, and if your card hasn't got that service, it will find another reader that will clear it. You could try defining ident as well as caid in your reader entry

    Code
    ident = 0500:042400


    I noticed you haven't defined the ident, not sure if it will make a difference to your issue but worth a try.


    What you could do is create a services file and define services for each card and define them on each user account, that way you can ensure that your server will only get requests for services on that CAID/Ident that your card can clear, and you can set them up for your peer reshares for other cards as well.


    you might not see 100% ok by doing the above but you should be able to stop most of the NOK

    If I take a while to respond, you can see why.....


    :red:

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