2 Omnikeys on ubuntu

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  • Hi All,


    I have done a search here and a few other places but cannot find a guide or a definite answer which is can i install another Omnikey in Ubuntu with another type of card, I have tried already and it will not activate or show entitlements. any ideas appreciated.


    Thank you

  • I'll presume you are using oscam to read the cards.


    Attach your omnikeys then run one or both of the following commands:


    sudo lsusb - shows attached devices
    opensc-tool -l - shows omnikeys


    This will show which usb the omnikeys are assigned to.


    Then in oscam.server file you will need two readers. Look at the example below:


    [reader]
    label = SETANTA
    protocol = pcsc
    device = 1
    blockemm-u = 0
    blockemm-s = 0
    blockemm-g = 1
    blockemm-unknown = 1
    emmcache = 1,3,2
    group = 1
    caid = 0963
    services = Setanta
    #ident = 0963:000000


    [reader]
    label = CYFRA
    protocol = pcsc
    device = 0
    mhz = 357
    cardmhz = 357
    emmcache = 1,3,2
    group = 2
    caid = 0100



    You can see from above that each reader has a different device. By running the commands from above you will already know which device your omnikeys are assigned.


    Hope this hasn't confused you more!

  • Thanks again dekelster works a treat i cannot believe how simple that was very much appreciated, Just one last thing if thats ok i connect via CCcam 2.1.3 via Camd3.5 do i create another user in oscam and Cccam to connect both again or can i just use the one connection with Group 1,2. The reason i ask is that my current connection has the other cards CAID in the L: Line


    Thank you again Much appreciated.

  • I have a different user and group for each card in oscam.user
    Then an N-line for each one in cccam.cfg


    [account]
    user = linuxsat
    pwd = *****
    monlevel = 0
    uniq = 0
    group = 1
    au = SETANTA
    caid = 0963
    ident = 0963:000000


    [account]
    user = linuxsat2
    pwd = *****
    monlevel = 0
    uniq = 0
    group = 2
    au = CYFRA
    caid = 0100
    ident = 0100:000068


    Glad it helped and didn't confuse you further :caz:

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