You probably know MGCamd. This is great client EMU that is in my opinion better than CCcam and OScam (as client!!). Configuring is quite easy, you just need to have right instructions :) For example, OScam is real pain in the arse when you want to set it up.
In the attached file you will get mgcamd 1.38 for mipsel receivers (VU+, CT and Dreambox receivers) + two config files. One is called mg_cfg, other one is cccamd.list. Both files need to be in var/keys
mg_cfg is already edited so it can be used immediately (mgcamd+cccam connection)! What you need to do is to make a C line and copy/paste it in cccamd.list file. Easy! I assume you know how to make C line? First you need to make F line on your server side where cccam is running. Then simply make C line from that F line!
For more instruction on C line and F line look here,
And thats it! You now have MGCamd as a client, which is connected to CCcam server. You will see that MGCamd is very fast when it comes to zapping speed ;) :!
There are three files in the zip file;
cccamd = config file ( put your c line here, example C: 192.168.1.67 12000 user pass )
mg_cfg = config file
mgcamd_138 = binary
There is no script included.
You will need to install Mgcamd from your addons panel then replace the existing files with the files above.
Then you can you can start/stop EMU.
If you are running Mgcamd and CCcam on the same server you will need to edit the existing Mgcamd script usually found in /usr/camscript/ with whats below.
#!/bin/sh
remove_tmp () {
rm -rf /tmp/ecm.info /tmp/pid.info /tmp/cardinfo
}
case "$1" in
start)
remove_tmp
/var/bin/mgcamd_1.38 &
sleep 15
/var/bin/CCcam &
;;
stop)
touch /tmp/mgcamd_1.38
sleep 5
killall -9 mgcamd_1.38 CCcam 2>/dev/null
sleep 2
remove_tmp
;;
*)
$0 stop
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
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