Howto properly configure CCcam

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  • Howto properly configure CCcam
    How to control number of cards in CCcam.cfg (avoid fake and unused cards and reduce number of cards)


    All of you knows the way to block some fake and unused providers in CCcam:



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    no { 0:0:2, 100:3, 100:4, 100:5, 100:9, 100:c, 100, 100:f, 100:10, 100:11, 100:12, 100:19, 100:1c, 100:1d, 100:21, 100:25, 100:26, 100:31, 100:33, 100:34, 100:37, 100:64, 100:66, 100:67, 100:6b, 100:6d, 100:70, 100:71, 100:72, 100:73, 100:100, 100:8227, 100:beef, 100:ffff, 500:80, 500:500, 500:1570, 500:2100, 500:2500, 500:5500, 500:7000, 500:8000, 500:8c00, 500:8c10, 500:9c00, 500:a000, 500:c400, 500:c410, 500:e400, 500:10c00, 500:10c10, 500:10c20, 500:10c30, 500:11c00, 500:15000, 500:16400, 500:16800, 500:16810, 500:18c00, 500:19410, 500:1a400, 500:1ac00, 500:20a10, 500:20a20, 500:20a30, 500:20c00, 500:20c10, 500:20c20, 500:21510, 500:21570, 500:21c00, 500:22100, 500:22110, 500:50000, d00:4, d00:8, d00:14, d0c:c, d0c:10, d0c:14, d0c:18, d01:50, d01:54, d02:8c, d03:c8, d05:c, 1702:6a, 1800:4101, 1800:4901, 1800:7001, 1800:7101, 1800:7401, 1800:7501, 4a60:0, 4aa0:0 }



    But this way you just block some of fake cards.


    This is better and effective way to rid all of fake and nonworking cards and limit number of cards for each provider.
    New C line shoud look like this:




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    no { 0:0:1, 100:6c:2, b00:0:2, 919:0:2, 961:0:2, 1702:0:2, 1702:1:2, 1702:2:2, 1702:3:2 }
    0:0:1 means you recive hop 1 card from your peer.
    , 100:6c:2, b00:0:2,....etc means that you recive hop 2 cards you choose.



    To find what this numbers (100:6c:2) means you can look in CCcam PHPinfo (red idents are fake and example C+NL (old) is old nonworking card ).




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    Example:
    961:0:2 - SkyUK on hop 2
    1702:0:2, 1702:1:2, 1702:2:2, 1702:3:2 - Premiere Full on hop 2
    ...etc


    If your peer have SkyUK local you dont need to add it in C line 0:0:1 wil take his local card and you shoud ony choose what you want to take from him on hop 2.
    Finaly your complete Line shod look like this:




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    F: test test 2 0 0 { 0:0:2 } { } { } test.no-ip.org
    C: test.no-ip.org 12000 test1 test1 no { 0:0:1, 100:6c:2, b00:0:2, 919:0:2, 961:0:2, 1702:0:2, 1702:1:2, 1702:2:2, 1702:3:2 }
    Cards you get in this example on hop 2 is : TV Vlaanderen, Digitalb/C+Nordic/MTV, SKY/UK & BSkyB, SKY/ITA and Premiere


    { } { } test.no-ip.org - This means the peer who send cline only can connect (if somebody stole his lines cant connect to you )

  • no { 0:0:2, is allowing up to hop2 ,,so maybe leave it at no { 0:0:1, ? would not be better????
    for example ,as discussed in other posts:
    { 0:0:1, 100:2a:2, 100:2f:2, 100:30:2, 100:35:2, 100:36:2, 100:3d:2, 100:68:2, 100:6a:2, 100:6c:2, 100:6d:2, 100:80:2, 100:81:2, 100:84:2, 100:85:2, 100:3311:2, 100:3315:2, 100:3317:2, 100:4106:2, 100:5221:2, 500:30b00:2, 500:32820:2, 500:32830:2, 500:32920:2, 500:32940:2, 500:30a00:2, 500:30a40:2, 500:31000:2, 500:32000:2, 500:32a00:2, 500:32a10:2, 500:40500:2, 500:40810:2, 500:40f40:2, 500:41140:2, 500:41500:2, 500:41820:2, 500:41900:2, 500:41950:2, 500:419a0:2, 500:41e00:2, 500:42000:2, 500:42500:2, 500:42600:2, 500:42610:2, 500:42730:2, 500:42800:2, 500:42c00:2, 500:41700:2, 500:42200:2, 500:42400:2, 500:42700:2, 602:0:2, 628:0:2, 664:0:2, 668:0:2, 603:0:2, 604:0:2, 622:0:2, 90f:0:2, 92b:0:2, 92f:0:2, 93b:0:2, 961:0:2, 919:0:2, 91f:0:2, 93b:0:2, 963:0:2, 983:0:2, b00:0:2, baa:0:2, b02:0 d02:8c:2, d01:0:2, d02:0:2, d03:0:2, d0C:0:2, d02A:0:2, d03:400:2, d03:800:2, d03A:0:2, d05:0:2, d05:0004:2, d05:400:2, d05:800:2, d05:1:2, d06:c:2, d07:1400:2, d22:0400:2, 1702:0:2, 1702:1:2, 1722:0:2, 1801:1001:2, 1801:C002:2, 1803:0:2, 1810:0:2, 1810:4001:2, 1812:0:2, 1812:6e11:2, 1830:0:2, 1833:0000:2, 183d:5411:2, 1880:2011:2, 1880:2111:2, 1802:0:2, 662:0:2, 500:32500:2, 93a:0:2, 4AA1:0:2, 4ABF:0:2, 4AD1:0:2, 4AE1:0:2 }
    at the end of each cline occupies quite a bit and slows down the server when you have 50+ peers....


    on the other hand in global limits:
    #GLOBAL LIMITS : { 100:4108, 100:5001, 100:3, 100:4, 100:5, 100:9, 100:A, 100:c, 100:d, 100:E,
    100:f, 100:10, 100:11, 100:12, 100:13, 100:14, 100:19, 100:1A, 100:1B, 100:1c,
    100:1d, 100:20, 100:21, 100:25, 100:26, 100:29, 100:2E, 100:2E2, 100:31, 100:33,
    100:34, 100:37, 100:5211, 100:5225, 100:64, 100:66, 100:67, 100:68, 100:6b,
    100:6d, 100:70, 100:71, 100:72, 100:73, 100:8C, 100:A0, 100:A1, 100:A2, 100:A3,
    100:100, 100:4001, 100:4101, 100:4102, 100:8227, 100:beef, 100:ffff, 4aa0:0,
    500:24410, 500:80, 500:500, 500:1540, 500:1570, 500:2100, 500:2500, 500:4800,
    500:5500, 500:7000, 500:7010, 500:8000, 500:8800, 500:8c00, 500:8c10,
    500:9c00, 500:9C10, 500:9C20, 500:9C30, 500:9C40, 500:a000, 500:30a10,
    500:30a20, 500:30a30, 500:30a40, 500:A800, 500:A810, 500:A820, 500:AC00,
    500:B400, 500:C, 500:C010, 500:C020, 500:C030, 500:c400, 500:c410, 500:C800,
    500:C810, 500:C820, 500:C830, 500:C840, 500:C850, 500:C860, 500:C870,
    500:400, 500:540, 500:800, 500:e400, 500:E410, 500:E430, 500:E440, 500:E450,
    500:E470, 500:E800, 500:F000, 500:F520, 500:F800, 500:10c00, 500:10c10,
    500:10c20, 500:10c30, 500:11000, 500:11c00, 500:12000, 500:12010, 500:12800,
    500:12810, 500:12C00, 500:13400, 500:14400, 500:14800, 500:14880,
    500:14C00, 500:15000, 500:16400, 500:16800, 500:16810, 500:16C00,
    500:16C10, 500:16C20, 500:17000, 500:17010, 500:18c00, 500:19000,
    500:19400, 500:19410, 500:19420, 500:19430, 500:19440, 500:1a400,
    500:1ac00, 500:20600, 500:20610, 500:20620, 500:20630, 500:20640,
    500:20a10, 500:20a20, 500:20a30, 500:20B20, 500:20c00, 500:20c10, 500:20c20,
    500:20C30, 500:20C40, 500:20830, 500:20840, 500:20850, 500:20860,
    500:21510, 500:21570, 500:21c00, 500:21C10, 500:22e10, 500:22100,
    500:22110, 500:22f10, 500:24410, 500:32830, 500:32840, 500:50000, 618:0,
    924:0, 9A0:0, d00:c4, d00:c8, d00:cc d00:14, D00:64, D00:68, d01:50, d01:54,
    D02:80, D02:88, d02:8c, D03:B0, D03:C0, D03:C4, d03:c8, D04:14, d05:c, d05:8,
    d06:c4, d0c:c, d0c:10, d0c:14, d0c:18, 1702:6a, 1800:1, 1800:101, 1800:801,
    1800:901, 1800:1201, 1800:1301, 1800:1811, 1800:1911, 1800:4001, 1800:4101,
    1800:4601, 1800:4701, 1800:4801, 1800:4901, 1800:4A01, 1800:4B01,
    1800:6E01, 1800:6F01, 1800:7001, 1800:7101, 1800:7401, 1800:7501,
    1800:9401, 1800:9501, 1800:C001, 1800:C101, 1801:004801, 1801:004901,
    1801:2011, 1801:7811, 1801:7911, 1802:8C11, 1802:8D11 }
    will stop quite a few from passing on to your peers
    if everyone was to apply it then c/s would be cleaner...


    all propositions are welcome!!

  • Great posts. The only problem I have is knowing what provider idents you actually want/need to cover everything you can receive.
    For example, I didn't realise Viasat had 2 different idents. 1 is for HD but also covers SD.
    It would be good to have a list of idents of everything available on each separate satellite, so you can use the ones you receive.

  • I agree ,,,only problem I can see is that it changes as platforms change,etc,, and for some strange reason some users "invent" caids acting as locals....check out your c/s studio in PROVIDORS you?ll see what enters your server and from this you get a better(for want of a better word,lol) idea of what you want to block, you can break it down to add to clines as mentioned above (which will take you more time ) global limits( they still enter your server but you won?t pass them on) or as our friend ,samnabil, has mentioned, simply restrict by limiting the (hops:caid:sids) that you really want..

  • If you know of a channel you want to view, is there a way of finding out what caid its on?
    Also as a side note, is Sky UK 961 no longer active (I have several showing up with 0% ECM)

  • an uptodate channelinfo provides all the info you need about caid:sid (caid is the platform and sid is the identity of the wanted channel )for example:0100:004106:6FF0 "(19.2E) VH1.. (caid: 100:4106, 6FF0 is the sid(channel VH1)
    you?ll find channelinfo in the same folder as your .cfg...
    i think 0961 cards still open certain channels therefore they dont have to request ecms from another peer to open that channel thus reducing streaming traffic.. maybe somebody with this card can give you better info about this..

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