Posts by nunoamorim

    cfg working on solo2


    # EMM messages
    # 00 don't show any EMMs (default)
    # 01 show only valid EMMs
    # 02 show valid and bad EMMs with complete data display
    M: { 01 }


    # ECM messages
    # 00 don't show anything about ecm
    # 01 normal mode, show pids processed, decoded ecm and cw
    # 02 verbose mode, show valid and bad ECMs with data
    C: { 01 }


    # AU
    # 00 disable, no emm pids processed
    # 01 enable, emm pids always processed for soft-au and shared cards
    # 02 auto, emm started only if channel cant be decoded
    # 03 process emm pids for network cards update only
    A: { 02 }


    # key update (sum 01 or 02 with 04)
    # 01 update only new keys, default setting
    # 02 update all keys (used for valid PMK checking)
    # 04 enable TPS au
    # + tps SID, which pmt pid contains au pid
    U: { 01 } 0x12c0


    # config files folder (softcam, autoroll, ignore/priority)
    # 00 files in /var/keys
    # 01 files in /tmp
    T: { 00 }


    # network mode, use summ for several clients
    # 00 no network (default)
    # 01 newcamd netclient
    # 02 radegast netclient
    # 04 camd3 netclient
    # 08 gbox netclient
    # 32 cccamd netclient, card list saved as /tmp/cccamd.info
    # (ECM only, supported server version up to 2.1.1, later not work)
    G: { 33 }


    # network retry, use summ for several options
    # 00 disable
    # 01 retry every new ecm
    # 02 try to connect to offline shares every Q: seconds
    # 04 try to detect and fast reconnect to lost (and not used atm) server
    # + XX messages number and YY seconds to reconnect
    # mg will reconnect to server, if no answer to last XX ecm/keepalive or
    # if no answer for last ecm or keepalive sent for YY seconds
    # set to 0 to disable
    N: { 07 } 5 30


    # network ecm timeout in seconds
    K: { 05 }


    # newcamd dead routes connect retry, sec
    Q: { 600 }


    # network shares priority
    # 00 gbox, newcamd, cccamd, radegast, camd3 (default)
    # 01 camd3, radegast, cccamd, gbox, newcamd
    # 02 cccamd, newcamd, camd3, gbox, radegast
    P: { 02 }


    # on screen display type
    # 00 No OSD (default)
    # 01 neutrino
    # 02 enigma
    # 03 relook
    # + user password for http auth
    O: { 00 } root dreambox


    # on screen display Options, summ of:
    # 01 show emu ecm
    # 02 show network shares messages
    # 04 show decoding failed / fta
    # 08 show emm keys update
    # + web port to use for osd
    S: { 03 } 80


    # Log option, summ of:
    # 00 off
    # 01 network udp log
    # 02 log to console
    # 04 file, appended ! delete it by yourself, before it eat all your hdd
    # + IP udp-port log-file-name
    L: { 03 } 172.16.1.1 28007 /tmp/mgcamd.log


    # keep ecm cache, seconds
    # every cache entry takes 28 bytes, so 24h cache will take *only* 240-400kb of memory,
    # for openbox/elanvision users with remote shares make sense to set it higher than default value,
    # to not hammer cards while timeshifting or playing crypted recordings.
    E: { 15 }


    # cache option, summ of:
    # 00 Off (default)
    # 01 Ecm pids cache, store pids used to decode in /tmp/ca_cache.list at exit, load at startup, same syntax as restore.list
    # 02 Ecm data cache, remember CW for (E:) time
    # 04 Emm cache for network cards, do not resend the same emm twice, cache not cleared until restart
    H: { 07 }


    # reread files, summ of:
    # 00 No (default)
    # 01 reread config file on channel change (including priority and ignore, but not replace/cache)
    # 02 reread SoftCam.Key on channel change
    # 04 reread SoftCam.Key if file changed
    R: { 00 }


    # debug, summ of
    # 00 off (default)
    # 01 debug ecm
    # 02 debug emm
    # 04 debug network ecm
    # 08 debug network emm
    # 16 debug network login
    # 32 show mem/cpu stats every 1 min
    # 64 add timestamp to log messages
    D: { 00 }


    # box type
    # 00 autodetect, change only if you think wrong type detected.
    # 01 dbox2
    # 02 dreambox
    # 03 triple-dragon
    # 04 relook
    # 05 openbox
    # 06 dreambox/mips
    # 08 stapi/kathrein
    # 09 stapi/ipbox
    # 11 stapi/openbox
    B: { 06 }


    # map all 180x nagra caids to 1801
    # default is 01
    F: { 01 }

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    Hi all, after moving house recently I now have to get rid of my T-90...




    Used, in good condition



    Using a Toroidal dish... They are designed to reflect signals twice through the main reflector and a sub reflector, forming a focal line created by focal points along the bottom of the main reflector, making Toroidal 90 function as a multi-beam antenna that receives broadcasts & communication satellites at the same time


    5 LNBs and holders included (more available separately if needed) but no Wall/Ground mount included as I had it on a 3inch pole.


    Perfect for Multi satellite installation for up-to 16 satellites
    Much superior to using a motor. Instant satellite changes
    T90 has the same effectiveness of 90 cm (38 inches) dish for each LNBF installed.
    T90 can accommodate up to 16 LNBFs.
    T90 can cover up to 40 degrees in arc (60 degrees in azimuth)
    Far superior to a Motorised system as the Satellite switches instantly.
    5 LNB holders and 5 Lnb's are included, extra LNB holders are available.
    Extra brackets to cover 30 east to 30 west are available separately


    I will post pictures when I get home tonight.


    I am based in East London so could deliver it in the area for a low fee (you pay the petrol).


    Looking for £170 + Postage but open to offers.


    Ideally looking for someone to pick it up as postage will be expensive due to the size and weight.

    Ok....


    heres what brought my box back to life


    It was stuck on boot after trying to install Enigma 2 and not reading the bit where it said to plug the USB stick on the back port..........I know.....





    Connect the receiver to your PC with Null-Modem RS232 cable


    Open a Terminal application, I used PuTTY)


    Select your COM port, set the baud rate to 115200 and open the connection


    Turn the receiver ON


    When you see the prompt, copy these commands one by one and press ENTER:
    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    set bootargs console=ttyAS0,115200 rw ramdisk_size=6144 init=/linuxrc root=/dev/ram0 nwhwconf=device:eth0,hwaddr:0037:04:15:00
    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    ip=192.168.40.83:192.168.40.19:192.168.40.1:255.255.0.0:lh:eth0:off
    ________________________________________________________
    stmmaceth=msglvl:0,phyaddr:1,watchdog:5000 bigphysarea=6000
    _________________________________________________________
    nboot.i 0x80000000 0 0x00100000 ;bootm 0x80000000
    _____________________________________________


    The receiver should boot ok now and you are able to Perform a Software update/Downgrade


    Upgrade the receiver to the "spark_1.2.51 Europe" which has the uboot files needed to restore it.


    When the receiver reboots, it will look like its stuck again in boot loop.


    Turn it off and start again from the top, which will make the receiver reinstall all the data needed to work.


    After that, upgrade to the latest one the normal way and then you can try to install Enigma2 again..


    Good Luck

    if I may be so permitted to a correction : if you are using a PC SERVER ....just to clear up any confusion,, as this post started as: block cards for noobs which might seem obvious with more experienced users ,, not new users..



    Correct - if you are using a PC SERVER
    Thx cazuela

    Therefore, everybody should use MINIMUM DOWNHOPS: 1 in their config if they have a server


    When running a pc server you need an extra hop to be able to watch yourself, so having shares which cannot be reshared further will give it alot of unecessary work to do and have a big impact on performance.


    so many peers?
    well, I like to flick through all the channels available, im also a footy fan, I live in England but i am Portuguese, therefore i follow the UK, Spain, Portugal, Italian etc teams.
    Also this is "Cardsharing".....all the cards i receive I also share with my peers.
    no local emm cause the card is on a server with an omnikey reader.
    if I allow emms then the card gets flooded
    Cards is updated on the digibox

    mate...when you have like 300 lines with reshare and a really quick server........you will be in hell...lol


    have a look....and that's only since the last reboot....lol


    My skycard gets sucked dry


    Current time : 23:03:44
    NodeID :
    Uptime : 03d 05:51:31
    Connected clients : 230
    Total handled client ecm's : 2614550
    Total handled client emm's : 0
    Total handled LOCAL ecm's : 0
    Peak load (max queued requests per workerthread) : 52 36 38 42 50 42 31

    961 is a dead card, only used for freesat equivalent (bbc1, itv etc)
    If you are going to use a cline filter.......you will have a cfg file a mile long and will also block perfectly good old cards.
    Best way to do it is only take local and hop1, then make sure you use my golden rule MINIMUM DOWNHOPS: 1 in the cfg file.
    Server/machine will be fast and will not get all the useless crap with no reshare.


    This is aplicable more to a proper linux server, if you are using your receiver, forget the above

    What sort of number would constitute a "massive" amount of ecms? I've often wondered at what point moderate usage becomes high usage becomes taking the piss.



    Good question.
    First you need to see how many peers you have and how many hop1 they have.
    Then you need to see what kind of card you have, if you are like me (Over 300 hop1) and have a Sky uk card then ecm will be in the millions after a few days, as I reshare my local and hop1.
    If your peer is red it does not necessarily means that they are over using it.
    Example : My dreambox in the living room is only connected to my server. If I spend just 15 minutes going through the providers, as I have a motorized dish, ecm count will go over 1 million, and thats just in 15 minutes.


    So I wouldnt read too much into it

    Please change your password for all your systems from the default ones.
    I just saw my DNS address on a stolen config that is circulating the Middle easter countries........PLEASE change them, on your settop boxes and your servers


    Ignore this advice at your peril.....

    Warning, this is not my work.Credit below


    for the newbies


    Well this is what happens when more and more kids take over the sat scene ... i'm getting too old for this ...the only way you can verify if someone is scamming you is by checken massive ecm's and if your LOCAL(s) show up in his server cards. Read below and weap :


    -----------------------------------------------------------------
    I found a big problem for us honest CCcam user.


    It is very easy to steal cards from a CCcam-server with OScam.


    OScam has a option named cccam reader.
    With that option you can use a C: line as a cardreader.


    For example:
    My peer has Sky Germany as a local card in his CCcam-server and gives me a C: line, then i can use this C: line to connect via OScam to his server.
    Code:


    [reader]
    label = CCcam_Server
    protocol = cccam
    device = ddns,port
    account = username,password
    group = 1
    caid = 1702
    cccversion = ********.11
    cccbuild = 2892
    cccmaxhop = 1


    Code:


    [newcamd]
    Key = 0102030405060708091011121314
    Port = 10000@1702:000000


    Now i have made the C: line to a N: line and my peer didn't notice anything. I'm connected as a CCcam client for him.


    I can use this N: line now to fake me a own local card with a CCcam version smaler then 2.1.4 with the 256 N: line trick.


    Even if my peer gives me no reshare for his card, i can share his card 7 hops down if i want.


    so this is why you see people with 10 LOCALS , they have actually NONE, but are using the oscam logins to YOUR locals.


    thx Eggs_n_Beans