cccam ubuntu server problem, help

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  • hi,


    I have a pc running ubuntu server with cccam.
    I notice that some peers connect and dissconect.
    I've checked the log file and find many of these messages:
    Jun 30 08:01:29 xxx kernel: [347832.725550] out of order segment: rcv_next 97FB2C32 seq 97FB2C42 - 97FB2C4A
    Jun 30 08:01:29 xxx kernel: [347832.735088] out of order segment: rcv_next 97FB2C32 seq 97FB2C4A - 97FB2C52
    Jun 30 08:01:29 xxx kernel: [347832.742970] out of order segment: rcv_next 97FB2C32 seq 97FB2C52 - 97FB2C5A
    Jun 30 08:01:29 xxx kernel: [347832.794006] out of order segment: rcv_next 97FB2C32 seq 97FB2C5A - 97FB2C9A


    What does this mean?

    • Official Post

    Its a known error with CCcam, you can stop it filling up your logs by editing /etc/syslog.conf like this.



    Then reload new config to syslog:

    Code
    /etc/init.d/sysklogd reload


    It's reported this does't happen with earlier versions though so you could always try downgrading to an older version (<2.0.9).

    • Official Post

    i cannot find /etc/syslog.conf on my server.
    Do you mean /etc/rsyslog.conf?
    Probably the editing is different correct?


    Sorry yes rsyslog replaced syslog the edit is the same though, just copy & paste in the above text to the top of the file then save and restart rsyslog with this.


    Code
    /ect/init.d/rsyslog force-reload


    Just used the same to remove an annoying key message from my debian logs, info found here if you want to look it up.


    Code
    http://www.rsyslog.com/discarding-unwanted-messages/
  • ok i will do this. Looks like this filters out the error messages.
    But the problem that causes these error messages remains, correct?

    • Official Post

    do you have a link for me that explains how to downgrade cccam om ubuntu server?


    You will find the CCcam binary file in /usr/local/bin
    This is version 2.0.11 which is said to be the most stable on this setup, extract & rename the file named CCcam.x86 to exactly what the current one you have in /usr/local/bin is.
    Overwrite with this file, make sure it is executable (chmod 755) then reboot your server & you will be running with the older version.


    Bear in mind that you may have some peers who are not happy sharing with such an old version so maybe a good idea to explain the situation to them.

  • after update to cccam 2.0.11 the server is more stable now.
    But i still have some messages in my logs....


    auth.log:
    almost every 5 min the following message;
    CRON[6564]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0)
    CRON[6564]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user root



    kern.log:
    almost every min;
    kernel: [104961.434375] out of order segment: rcv_next FAE072F2 seq FAE07312 - FAE0732A



    syslog:
    a lot of errors;
    Jul 11 07:46:29 xxx rsyslogd: [origin software='rsyslogd' swVersion='5.8.6' x-pid='711' x-info='http://www.rsyslog.com'] rsyslogd was HUPed
    Jul 11 07:46:31 xxx anacron[17302]: Job `cron.daily' terminated
    Jul 11 07:46:31 xxx anacron[17302]: Normal exit (1 job run)
    Jul 11 07:48:10 xxx kernel: [363053.939138] Ack 647970475 before 647970638:647970638
    Jul 11 07:48:25 xxx kernel: [363069.157615] Ack 647971616 before 647971779:647971779
    Jul 11 07:50:01 xxx CRON[17604]: (root) CMD (/var/script/CCcamCheck.sh)
    Jul 11 07:53:17 xxx kernel: [363360.524028] prune_queue: c=a435e1b0
    Jul 11 07:54:12 xxx kernel: [363415.567511] Ack 648010682 before 648010845:648010845
    Jul 11 07:55:01 xxx CRON[17616]: (root) CMD (/var/script/CCcamCheck.sh)
    Jul 11 07:56:12 xxx kernel: [363535.509014] out of order segment: rcv_next 3F2DADAA seq 3F2DADDB - 3F2DAE8A
    Jul 11 07:56:12 xxx kernel: [363535.578067] ofo requeuing : rcv_next 3F2DADDB seq 3F2DADDB - 3F2DAE8A
    Jul 11 07:57:23 xxx kernel: [363606.605491] out of order segment: rcv_next B3507C9F seq B3507D39 - B3507D3D
    Jul 11 07:57:23 xxx kernel: [363606.605778] ofo requeuing : rcv_next B3507D39 seq B3507D39 - B3507D3D
    Jul 11 08:00:01 xxx CRON[17627]: (root) CMD (/var/script/CCcamCheck.sh)
    Jul 11 08:05:01 xxx CRON[17638]: (root) CMD (/var/script/CCcamCheck.sh)



    Are these messages a problem and can the be solved?

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