strange requests in oscam log from a peer : anyone care to take a look?

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  • have a peer from this site running direct from my oscam debian connected via c line i have given out (with no reshare) cccreshare = 0 in his user account and uniq=1


    status of oscam reports him using : cccam ext (2.1.4-3191) - as far as i am aware they are using the c-line in oscam proxy reader which is ok as some boxes dont run cccam


    requests come in two at the same time for the same channel:


    2011/09/17 14:40:23 B4BB**** c USERNAME (0963&000000/CCC9/62:16FC): found (81 ms) by slyuk2 (of 1 avail 2)
    2011/09/17 14:40:23 B4BB**** c USERNAME (0963&000000/CCC9/62:16FC): cache1 (0 ms) by slyuk2 (of 1 avail 2)


    after so long my server disconnects with 2011/09/17 14:40:26 B49F**** c account 'USERNAME' duplicate login, disconnect!


    then they disconnect and reconnect and off we go again!


    stats are : 3782 ecm's and 4511 ecms from cache which is very wierd! (how can you have more ecm's from cache???)

  • when you have : c account 'USERNAME' duplicate login, disconnect!


    have you noticed if you have 2 (or more) lines with the same user in oscam webif status ?


    maybe using dropdups = 1 in oscam.conf if not already done...

  • Noticed this when you add a new user to oscam when using oscam only.


    Solves it for me is after a new user has made the new connection, stop and then start oscam.


    CCcam adding a new user allows them to connect straight away, oscam for me must be killed then started again and all works fine, guess it's just a little hiccup when using oscam on it's own.


    [edit] btw, as I have access to a few ISP's (testing purposes only :P ) oscam can be funny when taking a test acc then moving it to another isp, you can get double login errors in oscam log.

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