Some Peers not showing Entitlements

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  • Story Lads
    I have been having issues with some peers not sowing any entitlements on their local. I figured it was a case of their cards expiring. But one peer with entitlements on their local sent a second line with the same address to test. This is showing no entitlements while the older one is. I've compared the two and cant see any difference. Is the problem their end?


    device: Vu+ Duo,
    Version: oscam-1.20-unstable_svn-r9842


    ocam.conf
    [global]
    logfile = /var/log/oscam.log
    nice = -1
    preferlocalcards = 1
    lb_mode = 1
    lb_save = 100


    [cache]


    [newcamd]
    port = 10000@0963:000000
    key = 0102030405060708091011121314


    [cccam]
    port = ******
    nodeid = ******************
    version = 2.1.3
    reshare = 1


    [dvbapi]
    enabled = 1
    au = 1
    user = ************
    boxtype = dreambox


    [webif]
    httpport = *****
    httpuser = ****
    httppwd = ****
    httprefresh = 15
    httpallowed = 192.168.0.0-255.255.255.255


    oscam.server
    [reader]
    label = users first line
    protocol = cccam
    device = ******
    user = *****
    password = *******
    inactivitytimeout = 30
    group = 2
    cccversion = 2.1.3
    cccmaxhops = 1


    [reader]
    label = users second line
    protocol = cccam
    device = *********
    user = ******
    password = *******
    inactivitytimeout = 30
    group = 2
    cccversion = 2.1.3
    cccmaxhops = 1


    Hope someone can help.
    D

  • The best way to be sure is test the lines from them on a separate box or stop all your other readers , then if you cant clear what they claim to be sharing ask them , then empty them , and post them as a problem peer for others to see that may be sharing with them

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