change hostsnam

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  • you need to change the port from 16001 to something less obvious - you then need to set up a strong username and password, and you then have to forward the chosen port on your router to the server's local IP address - and then if you have a dyndns or like account you can then access the server webif remotely.

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


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    WEBINFO USERNAME :root
    WEBINFO PASSWORD :dreambox
    WEBINFO LISTEN PORT : 16001


    Change the above to whatever username, password and port you want


    I take it you have already understood about forwarding ports on your router in setting up your server?


    If so, then just forward another port (the WEBINFO LISTEN PORT) to your server IP


    then you can access the server from outside. You need to use your external IP address, and if this is not static - then you can use a dyndns service.


    Not sure I can be more clearer than that - but I am assuming you have got the portforward and dns bit worked out as this is vital really for a server - just you need to apply it to accessing the CCcam webif.

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


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  • it is in your CCcam.cfg file - the location of this file varies depending on what type of server you have (image, operating system etc)

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


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  • you using PC server? ubuntu? Debian? - if so you need to have permissions to change this file - so you need to be root user - if it is on receiver then you would be root anyway so shouldn't be an issue.

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


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