i hav my server running well using oscam to read the card and sharing it via cccam. id like to create an nline for my reciever as i currently have a cccam line. where on my debian server do i put my nline or does it need an f line, i know i put my nline in var/etc/cccam.cfg on my stb?
create an nline
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You can`t create an N line in CCcam, this needs to be done in oscam with the [newcamd] protocol.. Create a new [account] in oscam.user and place the N line on your stb..
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Display More### oscam.conf ### [newcamd] key = 0102030405060708091011121314 port = [COLOR='#FF0000']34000[/COLOR]@0963:000000 ### oscam.user ### [account] user =[COLOR='#FF0000'] linuxsat[/COLOR] pwd = [COLOR='#FF0000']support[/COLOR] ### CCcam.cfg on stb ### N: [COLOR='#FF0000']127.0.0.1[/COLOR] [COLOR='#FF0000']34000[/COLOR] [COLOR='#FF0000']linuxsat[/COLOR] [COLOR='#FF0000']support[/COLOR] 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
Edit 127.0.0.1 to the ip address of the debian..
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Ah rite cheers. So if I create an account/user in Oscam how do I set reshares like the digits that come after a c line?
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Ah rite cheers. So if I create an account/user in Oscam how do I set reshares like the digits that come after a c line?
You cannot control reshare from an N line, use CCcam protocol instead if you want to control reshares..
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i have oscam and cccam running on my server but it has never been able to update entitlements and i believe its down to using cccam? i need to create a separate n:line for my vu duo? in oscam.user i have first user which is to connect oscam to ccam and the last one is what i have made up to use on my duo but i doesnt work?
[account]
user = ****
pwd = ****
group = 1
monlevel = 0
au = 1
caid = 0963[account]
user = ****
pwd = ****
group = 1
monlevel = 0
au = 1
caid = 0963i insert this 2nd line as N: mydns.dyndns.com 10000 user password on my duos cccam.cfg file but it doesnt work? do i need to run a different cam on my duo?
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Instead of using au = 1 try matching the label = to the same as au =, this method has always given me an update to entitlements..
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Display More[reader] label = [COLOR='#FF0000']uk[/COLOR] protocol = internal device = /dev/sci0 blockemm-g = 1 blockemm-unknown = 1 emmcache = 1,3,2 group = 1 caid = 0963 [account] user = linuxsat pwd = support group = 1 au = [COLOR='#FF0000']uk[/COLOR]
Quotei insert this 2nd line as N: mydns.dyndns.com 10000 user password on my duos cccam.cfg file but it doesnt work? do i need to run a different cam on my duo?
If your duo is within your own network you will use the servers ip address instead of a hostname..
[example]
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i have tried the n: 192.168.1.5 but no joy it doesnt work. i use oscam as the reader is this maybe the problem?
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HI YOU HAVE TO READ GOOD WATS MASTER G POST YOU
2ACCOUNT
[account]
user = AHAHAH
pwd = AHAHAH
group = 1
monlevel = 0
au = 1
caid = 0963PUT THIS LINE IN YOUR CCAM COFIGURATION FOR ANOTHER BOX IN YOUR HOUSE
N: IP BOX READER PORT IS OSCAM USER PASS 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14#EXEMPLE
N: 192.168.1.67 10000 lAHAHAH AHAHAH 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14#EXEMPLE
HAVE YOU OPEN THE PORT IN YOUR ROUTER FRON THE BOX READER
THEN RESTART YOUR CCAM
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still not working. server listen port on cccam is 16000 and is open in router
in oscam.conf:
[newcamd]
key = 0102030405060708091011121314
port = 10000@0963:000000for oscam above port 10000 is open in router?
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strange if you want pm me one test line i go test it if you want by pm if is working here so the prob is in your end on your reciever
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my entitlements run out tomorrow and for the past 2 nights i hav left the card in the original reciever but still no updates. i may have to call s** tomorro but what do i tell them as they dont run out until after midnight?
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ok success i now have my duo running an nline from my set up. what exactly do i need to adjust to make sure my entitlements update tonight???
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