How to setup an internal share from oscam-svn10077/cccam-2.1.3 to a second box cccam

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  • Hi people!


    Till now I was using two dream 800HD boxes in my hose and shared my viaccess card from one box to the other using simply cccam.
    Last weak I bought a new Solo2, so from now I have to use oscam as card reader for my viaccess card. From
    the support server I downloaded the oscam-svn10077/cccam-2.1.3 and setup it. Everything is working perfectly on the Solo2, just I can't get the connection working to the other box
    that uses cccam. My two boxes are configured as described in the turorial How to setup an internal share w/ CCcam. (Basic Guide Only)


    Does it make any difference using oscam/cccam to cccam compared to cccam to cccam?
    Any hint, as I'm banging with my head to a wall?

  • Hi annie12,


    can you clarify a little bit please!


    Right now I deleted the oscam/cccam config on the solo2 and installed just the cccam 2.1.3 and my connection to the other box is working perfectly.


    But right again when I setup the oscam/cccam on my solo2 the same connection to the other box with cccam does not work anymore.


    Can you be a little more specific?


    In my solo2 cccam.cfg goes F: test1 test2


    in the other box cccam.cfg goes C: ip adress test1 test2


    Do I need to setup something else?


    Thanks

  • Didn't worked!


    Maybe I missinterpreted something here. I will try to explain my problem again.
    Before switching to a solo2 I had to dream800hd boxes just with standard cccam. In one
    of them I had a viaccess card (no oscam needed) witch I shared with the other box
    through a standard internal connection
    F: test1 test2 in the box with the card and
    C: ip adress test1 test2


    Now I bought a solo2 and replaced the box with the viaccess card. As the solo2 internal slot doesn't work
    automaticaly with the viaccess card as the dream800hd do, I had to instal oscam-svn10077/cccam-2.1.3 witch now do the job fine.


    The problem that I encountered is that the connection between the two boxes that I used before does not work anymore.
    Mybe I've got to do something in the oscam configuration but I can't figured out what I'm missing.

  • The c line in your second box shoule be C: (ipaddyofyourserver) (sharingport) username password


    Example...... C: 192.192.1.92 12345 test1 test2

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  • I had to instal oscam-svn10077/cccam-2.1.3 witch now do the job fine.



    1st box
    oscam is reading your card and it works yes ?


    you now want to pass that on to your 2nd box
    which is running cccam yes?


    in oscam.server you will have a reader
    that reader will have a group
    like group = 1


    open oscam.user
    write like this
    change caid to your card


    [account]
    user = test1
    pwd = test2
    caid = 0500
    group = 1


    now open cccam.cfg
    write c line with 1st box ip and port
    and username and pass you have in oscam.user





    C: 192.192.1.92 12000 test1 test2


    restart oscam

    Edited once, last by davvo ().

  • Thanks to pointing it out. When typing the post I forgot to add the sharing port.


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    That was the solution to my problem. Now everything is working as it should!
    I just hadn't realized the correlation between the oscam as reader-server and cccam as a client on the same machine.


    In reality I have now even more question:
    - Why do we need cccam if oscam can do everything by itself?
    - Is my server now sharing just the viaccess card or all the other c line servers that I putted in the cccam client part?


    Also I have to find out what are the settings in the oscam config like au, group, dvbapi, I have a lot to read!


    THX again davvo!

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