cccam server setup help + no-ip setup

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  • Ok, if i got one share from a friend1 (c-line), and want to share my local card to friend2 (F-Line) not re-sharing friend1`s card


    In my cccam.cfg


    c: friend1.Cline port-number user pass
    f: my.ip.dns user pass 0 0 0 { 0:0:1 } #will this setup make me only share my local card or cards??#


    And friend2 Cline
    C: my.ip.dns port-number user pass #or must it also have 0 0 0 { 0:0:1 } ?


    And if i create a free no-ip host from my out-ip
    How do i setup this? just make host name blablabla.ddns.net and put that in the Cline instead of my ip?
    if the ports are open and tested, why cant my friend connect?

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    f: my.ip.dns user pass 0 0 0 { 0:0:1 } #will this setup make me only share my local card or cards??#


    This may be the reason your friend cannot connect to you, It should be his dns located at the end of the f line, not yours at the start.


    EG:

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    F: user pass 0 0 0 { 0:0:1 } { } { } yorpeersdnsaddress


    Have a look here for a more complete explanation:
    http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=4


    Or try oscam, it can be a bit daunting at first but I find easier to use when trying to control reshare / different packages / locals etc

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    Edited once, last by codar ().

  • Thanks for fast answer.
    I see i typed wrong, i had F: user pass 0 0 0 { 0:0:1 } and it was my friend that have typed wrong ip, working ok now :)
    Is my F-line ok and secure? and how many shares can on card have?
    If my friend wants to re-share it to his sat-tuner number 2, whats best? that i make a new f-line for tuner 2 or he makes a F-line?
    if so, what will friends F-line look like?

    Edited 2 times, last by flopp78 ().

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    Is my F-line ok and secure? and how many shares can on card have?


    The F line is fine as it is. If you want extra security add the peers ip address or hostname on the end of the F line like codar has shown you:

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    F: user pass 0 0 0 { 0:0:1 } { } { } your.peers.dns.ip.address 
    F: user pass 0 0 0 { 0:0:1 } { } { } your.peers.hostname


    The amount of shares a card can handle depends on the sharing emulator, the hardware used and the card itself. How many shares were you looking to add and what is your setup ? Are you using a sat receiver or linux pc server ?


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    If my friend wants to re-share it to his sat-tuner number 2, whats best? that i make a new f-line for tuner 2 or he makes a F-line?


    Allow him reshare on the F line, then he can setup his own internal share.

    Code
    F: user pass 0 0 0 { 0:0:[COLOR='#FF0000']2[/COLOR] }
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    The amount of shares a card can handle depends on the sharing emulator, the hardware used and the card itself. How many shares were you looking to add and what is your setup ? Are you using a sat receiver or linux pc server ?


    Setup is DM8000 but i have a vu+ duo2 that maybe is better to use as server?
    Using Cccam 2.3.0 cards are 090f and 0b00
    I dont know how many shares, but lets say total 10-15 or will it be too much ecm time or not good for server.


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    Allow him reshare on the F line, then he can setup his own internal share.


    Ok i just change my Fline from 0 0 0 { 0:0:1 } to 0 0 0 { 0:0:2 } and he can re-share it one time.
    My cccam.cfg is totally clean, no code, only c-lines and f-lines. is that bad, or should there be some code from the original cfg?


    Hmm if my friend has a cline form another friend, and he only wants to reshare my cline to other box2 how will that F: code look like?



    Difficult but fun to learn this hobby :)

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