What is what in CCcamPHPInfo?

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    • Official Post

    In CCcam info PHP this is what the different colours mean
    1: Client/server:
    White means - they are working and OK
    Red means - offline
    Purple means -
    a) user has different DNS/IP as server and as client
    b) he try to use your C: line second time
    c) his or your server is hacked and someone try use yours or his lines to own benefit/stealing.


    2: Caid/idents colours mean
    Green ident - means that it is rigth now active
    Yellow ident - means that it is inactive next or used
    Red ident - means that it is old or fake


    Current time : 17:50:51 - i will not explain this
    NodeID : dfc*******bf4 - unique ID of your CCcam
    Uptime : 00d 12:04:47 - how long is your CCcam working without restart
    Connected clients : 161 - how many clients is connected
    Total handled client ecm's : 108025 - how many ECM requests is been recived from your clients
    Total handled client emm's : 0 - how many EMM you are recived from your clients (for card update - not all cards are supported)
    Total handled LOCAL ecm's : 14457 / 15305 (94%) - how many loacl card ECM is sended to your clients
    Peak load (max queued requests per workerthread) : 8 8 9 9 8 7 8 7 7 3


    Meaning of colours in ECM:

    Red 0% no valid ECM
    Green 75% and more valid ECM
    Yellow less of 70% valid ECM
    Orange less of 40% valid ECM etc...


    Credit to smurfer for this guide.

    • Official Post

    Is there any legitmate reason for a name to be purple? or is it basically always bad.


    If the name is purple it is because of one of the reasons listed.
    The only other thing is when looking under the shares tab you may see , this means the card is not originally from CCcam but remember not all cards can be read by CCcam alone.


  • Purple means -
    a) user has different DNS/IP as server and as client


    Sorry mate I should have been a bit clearer, what I meant was (as in the reason above), is there a perfectly normal reason why the DNS/IP server/client is different, or should it be always be regarded with suspicion?

  • master G

    Added the Label Article

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