Connecting to my debian server with my PC?

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  • Hi, I have had a vu duo set up as a card server for the last year but am trying to swap over to a debian linux PC server. I have installed automated CCcam 2.1.3 on the debian server and CS studio on my PC to add CCcam.cfgs, but I don't know how to connect my PC to my server. I have read many tutorials but they seem to explain adding F lines once you are already connected and I am abit lost. Are there any more in depth tutorials around or are there details I need to receive from my debian server and input into CS studio on my PC? Any feedback would be much appreciated as I am a total newbie to PC servers, Thanks

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    Hi, I have had a vu duo set up as a card server for the last year but am trying to swap over to a debian linux PC server. I have installed automated CCcam 2.1.3 on the debian server and CS studio on my PC to add CCcam.cfgs, but I don't know how to connect my PC to my server. I have read many tutorials but they seem to explain adding F lines once you are already connected and I am abit lost. Are there any more in depth tutorials around or are there details I need to receive from my debian server and input into CS studio on my PC? Any feedback would be much appreciated as I am a total newbie to PC servers, Thanks


    Have a read of this buddy.



    [h=1]For Beginners - How To Add Lines To Linux Server Using CS Studio[/h]

  • Thanks for the reply mate, my problem is getting CS studio on my PC to connect to my debian server. The tutorial tells me what to do when I am connected but I'm still unsure on how to set up CS studio so it knows to connect to my server, there Is probably some info I need to retreive from my debian server and input into CS studio but I dont know what it is and where it goes, any ideas where I might be going wrong?

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    Thanks for the reply mate, my problem is getting CS studio on my PC to connect to my debian server. The tutorial tells me what to do when I am connected but I'm still unsure on how to set up CS studio so it knows to connect to my server, there Is probably some info I need to retreive from my debian server and input into CS studio but I dont know what it is and where it goes, any ideas where I might be going wrong?


    Click on the spanner at top left, enter your server details as shown then click add & restart the programme.


  • Thanks Ten, I managed to send my CCcam.cfg to home/ccam on my debian server with WinSCP but on the main page it is displaying - Update failed : Unable to connect to 192.168.1.38:16001 I dont have any F lines in the config but I have a box key for a smargo reader, I would have thought even with no F lines It would still connect just show 0 connected clients. Any ideas where I might be going wrong? Thanks again

  • maybe your webinfo port is not 16001 check in ccam.cfg, or your cccam.cfg is not in /var/etc check , first find where are your cfg file then check port for web info an just in case check your ip, i hope you are set static no dhcp, and also user and pwd that also in cccam.cfg, if that is ok then you are in problem .

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    Thanks Ten, I managed to send my CCcam.cfg to home/ccam on my debian server with WinSCP but on the main page it is displaying - Update failed : Unable to connect to 192.168.1.38:16001 I dont have any F lines in the config but I have a box key for a smargo reader, I would have thought even with no F lines It would still connect just show 0 connected clients. Any ideas where I might be going wrong? Thanks again


    Yes it should still connect buddy, post your CCcam config & we should be able to show you whats wrong.

  • Ok, I managed to connect, I was using the main password instead of the user password, what a dumbass ay. Just trying to setup smargo smart readers now but am struggling, I have the drivers on my PC but don't know where to send them on my debian linux server to install them, Any ideas mate? think I'm nearly there, Thanks again

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