Not sure if oscam set up ok on Raspberry Pi

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  • I have got oscam running with 2 local cards connected to it with omnikey 3121 readers. I thought it was running perfect until I get a message that I am battering a peers server with multiple ECM requests. This is the message. " Do you have many Scandinavian peers? Your line caused heavy traffic to my server...I'm not sure I like it..zapping or trying to connect to 5-10 different chgannels in 10 secs..How come "
    Does anyone know why this is happening ? I can copy the configs needed below.


    [cccam]
    port = 23542
    nodeid = 5137A0EB###714EE
    version = 2.3.0
    reshare = 1
    stealth = 1
    ignorereshare = 0
    forward_origin_card = 0
    updateinterval = 60
    minimizecards = 0
    keepconnected = 1


    [account]
    user = #####
    pwd = s####
    au = 1
    group = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30
    cccmaxhops = 1
    cccreshare = 1


    [reader]
    label = Viasat
    protocol = pcsc
    device = 0
    caid = 093E
    boxid = ########
    detect = cd
    group = 1
    fix9993 = 0
    detect = cd
    mhz = 600
    cardmhz = 600
    ident = 093E:000000
    emmcache = 1,3,2
    lb_weight = 100
    auprovid = 1F1F1F


    [reader]
    label = HalloTV
    protocol = pcsc
    device = 1
    caid = 0B02
    detect = cd
    ident = 0B02:000000
    ecmwhitelist = 0B02@000000:67
    services = hallo-tv
    group = 2
    emmcache = 1,1,2
    auprovid = 000001
    blockemm-unknown = 1
    blockemm-u = 0
    blockemm-s = 0
    blockemm-g = 0
    saveemm-unknown = 1
    saveemm-u = 1
    saveemm-s = 1
    saveemm-g = 1
    audisabled = 0
    lb_weight = 100
    mhz = 357
    cardmhz = 357


    I would be very grateful if a 2nd pair of eyes have a look at this to see my errors ... Cheers

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