impossible to get CLIENTS to connect to my server on cccam C:LINE

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  • hello
    i setup and install and a good friend configur for me my server for cards chearing
    this is the config:


    oscam.version:


    Unix starttime: 1364814209
    Starttime: 01.04.2013 13:03:29
    Version: 1.20-unstable_svn Rev. 7149
    Max PID: unlimited



    Active modules:
    Web interface support: yes
    SSL support: yes
    DVB API support: no
    Anti-cascading support: yes
    I***** guessing: yes
    Debug mode: yes
    Monitor: yes
    Loadbalancing support: yes
    LCD support: no
    IPv6 support: no
    Cache exchange support: yes
    camd 3.3x: no
    camd 3.5 UDP: yes
    camd 3.5 TCP: yes
    newcamd: yes
    CCcam: yes
    Pandora: yes
    gbox: yes
    radegast: yes
    serial: yes
    constant CW: yes
    Cardreader: yes
    Nagra: yes
    I*****: yes
    Conax: yes
    Cryptoworks: yes
    Seca: yes
    Viaccess: yes
    NDS Videoguard: yes
    DRE Crypt: yes
    TONGFANG: yes
    Bulcrypt: yes




    oscam .cofg


    # oscam.conf generated automatically by Streamboard OSCAM 1.20-unstable_svn build #7149
    # Read more: gmc.to - Informationen zum Thema satellite tv.


    [global]
    logfile = stdout
    nice = -1
    preferlocalcards = 1
    lb_mode = 1
    lb_nbest_readers = 3
    lb_savepath =


    [monitor]
    hideclient_to = 15
    appendchaninfo = 0


    [newcamd]
    port = 10000@1F1F:000000
    key = 0102030405060708091011121314


    [cccam]
    port = *****
    version = 2.0.11
    nodeid = 89EF015B1086149E


    [webif]
    httpport = ******
    httpuser = *****
    httppwd = *****
    httprefresh = 15
    httpallowed = 127.0.0.1,192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255


    oscam.server:


    # oscam.server generated automatically by Streamboard OSCAM 1.20-unstable_svn build #7149
    # Read more: gmc.to - Informationen zum Thema satellite tv.


    [reader]
    label = ***it
    description = ***IT
    protocol = smartreader
    device = 002:005
    caid = 093B
    detect = cd
    mhz = 357
    cardmhz = 357
    ident = 093B:000000
    group = 1
    blockemm-unknown = 1
    blockemm-g = 1
    saveemm-u = 1
    saveemm-s = 1
    lb_weight = 101


    [reader]
    label = canalsat19
    description = CANALSAT19
    protocol = smartreader
    device = 002:006
    caid = 0500
    detect = cd
    mhz = 357
    cardmhz = 357
    ident = 0000:022610,032820,032920,032940
    group = 2
    blockemm-unknown = 1
    blockemm-g = 1
    saveemm-u = 1
    saveemm-s = 1
    lb_weight = 101


    [reader]
    label = aljazirasport
    description = ALJAZIRASPORT
    protocol = smartreader
    device = 002:007
    caid = 0500
    ecmwhitelist = 0500@1F1F1F:2F,2A
    detect = cd
    ident = 0500:042400,042410
    group = 3
    blockemm-unknown = 1
    blockemm-g = 1
    saveemm-u = 1
    saveemm-s = 1
    lb_weight = 101



    (the ports are good and working fine )


    plz help thank you


  • the color section needa amending with additinal ports for each caid i think mate

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  • bellodreambox you have been struggling with this for a while - please tell us what you have actually done based on the advice you have received?


    Please clarify this - you have 3 local cards.


    touching on the local cards - there are mistakes in the reader entries highlighted in red



    change to



    probably no need for ecmwhitelist - jsc sports keep changing the lengths anyway - might as well delete that line


    secondly, if you are just using CCcam protocol, and you are using clines only, and you are not using CCcam as a server and oscam as a cardreader you can delete

    Code
    [newcamd]
    port = 10000@1F1F:000000
    key = 0102030405060708091011121314


    if you are using nlines and passing this to a CCcam server, then as rik says, it needs to contain a separate entry with for each with a different port for each caid and ident/s


    but please clarify before we go any further.


    So answer this question


    Are you using Oscam/CCcam, or are you just using Oscam, and your clients are using CCcam?

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


    :red:

  • please can you answer my question - the problem is that we can't help you because we are not entirely clear as to what is going on, and I am not sure if what we tell you is entirely clear to you.


    Is your server Oscam, or are you using CCcam as well on your server?

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


    :red:

  • so are you creating flines in CCcam.cfg for your peers and using newcamd and nlines to pass your card from Oscam to CCcam server?


    or do you mean you are using Oscam on its own with CCcam protocol?


    What version of CCcam are you using?

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


    :red:

  • tested - set up for Oscam only server, but CCcam and Oscam were installed - changed server listen port on CCcam so it is different from Oscam (bello please check that this did save - if not - then change server listen port in CCcam.cfg so it isn't the same as the [cccam] port in oscam.conf)


    seems that although the dns address is working and the port is forwarded correctly, still can't connect, so just need to rule out a firewall on the server blocking the port.


    anyone else have ideas? - I am off for a drink :red:

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


    :red:

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