debian 6 and smargo cccam 2.2.1 only first client is active

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  • # CCcam team uvadi CCcam v2.2.1


    ######################################################################
    # friends #
    ######################################################################
    #
    F: jas jas


    F: sean sean


    F: bambi bambi


    F: custard custard


    F: basra basra
    #




    ######################################################################
    # Other config settings #
    ######################################################################


    #
    SERVER LISTEN PORT : xxxxxxx


    #
    #ALLOW TELNETINFO: no
    ALLOW WEBINFO: yes


    # Show extended client info when showing client list
    # default is yes
    #
    SHOW EXTENEDED CLIENT INFO : yes


    # The webinfo service can be protected with a username and password.
    # This is switched off by default
    #
    #WEBINFO USERNAME : <username>
    #WEBINFO PASSWORD : <password>


    # The telnetinfo service can be protected with a username and password.
    # This is switched off by default
    #
    #TELNETINFO USERNAME : <username>
    #TELNETINFO PASSWORD : <password>


    #TELNETINFO LISTEN PORT : 16000
    WEBINFO LISTEN PORT : 160xx



    #
    SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyUSB0 smartreader+


    # Serial reader smartcard write delay.
    # Setting to finetune smartcard write speed, optimal setting depends on speed of system, and
    # speed of card. Default value is calculated, but can overrule by setting.
    # Use number of microseconds delay between bytes, 0 = no delay, -1 = calculated default
    # Note: huge difference between values 0 and 1, because of schedular overhead
    #
    # SMARTCARD WRITE DELAY : <device> <delay>
    #
    # example, 10ms write delay on smartcard in reader attached to /dev/ttyUSB0
    #
    #SMARTCARD WRITE DELAY: /dev/ttyUSB0 10000
    #
    # NOTE on sc8in1; because 8 smartcards are used on the same devicename, use
    # devicename_0 .. devicename_7 for settings which require devicename to make
    # settings per smartcard. example /dev/ttyS0_0, /dev/ttyS0_1 ..
    # example, 8ms write delay between bytes to smartcard on last sc8in1 channel, attached to /dev/tts/0
    #
    #SMARTCARD WRITE DELAY: /dev/tts/0_7 8000


    # Smartcard clock speed override
    # Setting override specified speed for smartcard.
    # Don't add setting unless you're sure what you're doing.
    # In 99% of the cases the reader selects the optimal speed.
    # Adding this setting either slows your card down, or might destroy it.
    #
    # SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY : <device> <freq>
    #
    # example
    #
    #SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/ttyUSB0 5500000


    # if timing should be shown in OSD and debug output
    # default is no (turned off)
    #
    #SHOW TIMING : yes


    # enables mini OSD which shows server(type), cardreader, keys or fta only
    # default is no (turned off)
    #
    #MINI OSD : yes


    # turns debugging on and off
    # default is no (turned off)
    #
    #DEBUG : yes




    #
    BOXKEY: /dev/ttyUSB0 xx xx xx xx

  • Your f lines should be like this


    F: skunk skunk 0 0 0 { 0:0:2 }


    That is to share local only and reshre,you could also tidy up your config by deleting slot of the stuff with # in front as it's not needed, I keep a clean config for reference also on my pc

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