specifying which card in oscam.server

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  • hi all and a happy new year :)


    i would like to know how to specify oscam so it only asks for a certain card in oscam.server of my peer.


    for some reason it seems to ask for a load of stuff he dosen't have...so i would just like to request ecms for the card he does have.


    how would i do that.


    thanks.. :|

  • i tried that....but only shows 1 card when there is 2.....anything else required???


    ....actually....i didn't put the 0 in front....will try again with 0 in front...

  • Defining CAID and Ident in your oscam.server will not do the trick in a lot of cases, for example, an MTV unlimited card has CAID 0B00 and ident 000000, which is also shared by other cards. MTV Unlimited only has a handful of services. Firstly, your peer should use SID assign or oscam.services on their side to help this. Also, once Oscam realises that a service isn't on your peer's card, it will flag it as a bad sid and stop requesting it. You can also set up oscam.services to define the particulars of your peer's card, so you are only requesting the services that clear on your peer's card


    http://linuxsat-support.com/os…uk-sid-assign-reject.html

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


    :red:

  • I have a similiar question


    I have oscam as reader and ccam as server at the moment


    I have a local sly-card and access to another remote card


    If i am watching a channel, say ***1hd, oscam/ccam wants to use the other card rather than the local.. how do i stop this from happening?
    If i disconenct the nmetwork interface, it switches to my local and all is ok.
    I then re-connect network and current channel is still using local, if i switch to another hd channel, it goes back to using the external card ??


    Whats happening ??

  • I'm also getting this in the oscam log


    2013/01/02 20:10:27 5DEF08 c linuxsat (0963&000000/0000/1DBF/5F:5908): not found (78 ms) by suk
    2013/01/02 20:10:27 0 >> OSCam << cardserver log switched, version 1.20-unstable_svn, build #7896 (mipsel-unknown-linux-gnu)
    2013/01/02 20:10:27 0 version=1.20-unstable_svn, build #7896, system=mipsel-unknown-linux-gnu, nice=-1
    2013/01/02 20:10:27 0 client max. idle=120 sec, debug level=0, filter_sensitive=1
    2013/01/02 20:10:27 0 max. logsize=10 Kb, loghistorysize=4096 bytes
    2013/01/02 20:10:27 0 client timeout=5000 ms, fallback timeout=2500 ms, cache delay=120 ms
    2013/01/02 20:10:32 5A63C8 r suk [videoguard2] classD3 ins54: status 90 00 = ok but cw=00 -> channel not subscribed
    2013/01/02 20:10:32 5DEF08 c linuxsat (0963&000000/0000/1DBF/5F:6321): not found (72 ms) by suk
    2013/01/02 20:10:38 5A63C8 r suk [videoguard2] classD3 ins54: status 90 00 = ok but cw=00 -> channel not subscribed
    2013/01/02 20:10:38 5DEF08 c linuxsat (0963&000000/0000/1DBF/5F:AFCB): not found (72 ms) by suk
    2013/01/02 20:10:45 5A63C8 r suk [videoguard2] classD3 ins54: status 90 00 = ok but cw=00 -> channel not subscribed
    2013/01/02 20:10:45 5DEF08 c linuxsat (0963&000000/0000/1DBF/5F:FF28): not found (73 ms) by suk
    2013/01/02 20:32:13 5A63C8 r suk [videoguard2] classD3 ins54: status 90 00 = ok but cw=00 -> channel not subscribed
    etc..

  • i used the oscam.services file and put the channels srvid in there that i didn't wan't to receive from the peer and stick the line


    services = !nameyougaveforthechannels


    into oscam.server


    then it won't request those channels from that peer. you could also just not have it request that card by putting the card instead of the individual srvid


    if your not sure how to use oscam.services....reply and i'll give you the layout.



    ....and i've resolved my initial question by using services command to request only the cards i want from that peer.


  • preferlocalcards = 1
    in oscam conf

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