hi guys
everytime by debian reboots, i have to always enter
cd emu/oscam
./oscam -b
to start up oscam. is there a way for oscam to automatically start when the debian reboots?
Thanks all
How to start Oscam automatically on Debian ?
- gangstacoca
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you can add oscam to start at boot very simply .
do this step by step as root user in telnet : -
1.nano /etc/rc.local
2. navigate to bottom of file and add /emu/oscam/oscam -b
3. make sure you save when you exit text file
4. reboot debian and see what happens
regards
new2
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Having a bit of trouble with this. Tried doing this on puttySSH but can't seem to change the file. When I tried telnet to the debian it doesn't allow me to do so
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Anyone help?
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what you mean it wont allow you to do so . what error message do you get ?
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i can go into it on puttySSH but can't enter anything. Do you mean go on putty or telnet? If telnet, how do I do it?
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log in as root user via the program putty
once you have logged in you should be able to type etc on a command line
regards
new2
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yeah I can do that, the file opens but its empty. I can't edit it, save it or exit it
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try as root from command line
nano /etc/rc.local
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the trouble I was having was i wasn't pressing control and then the corresponding letter lol, silly me!!
my file now says:
/bin/cccam start &
exit 0
/usr/src/oscam/build/oscam -bCan you confirm this is correct? thanks
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