everything was fine for ages...

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  • Afternoon all.


    OK I’m confused – I got a bit lost with setting up Oscam, so I thought I would revert back to cccam. Tried a working server and client commando backups using a dyndns address – that worked fine on my own LAN. Only problem is that I had it originally set up to work on default ports of 12000 and I dont want that. I try and change that - that’s where things get confusing to me.


    I’ve now pared things down to a basic lan share and it still doesn’t work with the following
    Server:
    #This config was created using the Dreambox Config Creator.
    #Designed & Written by B16MCC
    SERVER LISTEN PORT : 60208
    SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY : /dev/sci0 3430000
    BOXKEY : /dev/sci0 xx xx xx xx
    F: login password 1 0 1 { 0:0:1 }


    Client
    #This config was created using the Dreambox Config Creator.
    #Designed & Written by B16MCC
    SERVER LISTEN PORT : 60208
    SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY : /dev/sci0 3430000
    BOXKEY : /dev/sci0 xx xx xx xx
    c: 192.168.0.254 60208 login password

    And the screen stays blank and the The client doesn’t show on the server http://192.168.0.254:16001/clients


    Am I missing something obvious?

  • What card m8 if its sly it needs to be 357000 and also on a closer look on the client config you have a card reader on it server listening port etc you dont need all that infact if thats a client box only you can get rid of all that and just have a cline on it there is no need for all the rest you have 2 conflicting ports also . it dont need to listen to anything as a client the port is in the cline

  • Yeah it's sly - so Server:
    SERVER LISTEN PORT : 60208
    SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY : /dev/sci0 357000
    BOXKEY : /dev/sci0 xx xx xx xx
    F: login password 1 0 1 { 0:0:1 }


    and client
    C: 192.168.0.254 60208 login password
    [nothing else?]


    - - - Updated - - -


    Bah - still doesn't work (and cccam is definitely 'on' the client)


    - - - Updated - - -


    I've got it working through 12000 which will do for now

  • If your having internal port issues just use one that works eg 12000 like you have, if this is an issue for sharing as its a common port all you need to do is translate it when you do the port forwarding on the router pick an external port eg 41000 and translate it to 12000 , the router will allow incoming on 41000 and port forward it to the server on 12000

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