7° East ; 2. Bundesliga
ROST D-530 B4 4G
TP: 11081 V 9874
MPEG 4:2:2
18 08 FD 1D 9D B6 4A 9D
7° East ; 2. Bundesliga
ROST D-530 B4 4G
TP: 11081 V 9874
MPEG 4:2:2
18 08 FD 1D 9D B6 4A 9D
7° East ; 2. Bundesliga
D-278 4K12 DARMSTADT
TP: 11093 V 9874
MPEG 4:2:2
3A 79 48 FB ED 0F 94 90
7° East ; 2. Bundesliga
D-413 Enc1 BILF E7/B4/4M12
TP: 11105 V 9874
MPEG 4:2:2
6A E1 D0 1B 0C C1 C1 8E
The CWFinder only works when the Key is listed in CWBrute List.
Normally you use the .ts file, then get the C8 Key (see here) then use the CSA Rainbow tables (from here) and then you get the BISS key.
But.... the rainbow tables are quite huge (around 200GB) and you need a fast graphics card to bruteforce the key. It can take up to 5 minutes on a SSD with NVidia with CUDA.
Another way is to buy a cheap Chinese receiver with autobiss function. Here the receiver sends a part of the .ts stream to a server, then the server does the job and you get the key back. You can export it from the local softcam file on the receiver and then post it here or export it to any other softcam :)
You can use https://www.satelliweb.com/index.php?section=livef to find out the frequency and satellite, then bruteforce the key yourself. If you have a GTMedia receiver (crappy device but the BISS Autokey function works quite good) the device does it for you :)
Do you also have problems with sat-universe.com ?
Hi, as I think broadcasters will soon switch to the new BISS 2 encryption standard, it will be very difficult to use bruteforce methods to get the correct key (change to AES-128 and or RSA-2048).
For your information, here is the technical description of the upcoming system.
Hast du in der Konfiguration des CCCam Readers und in der Server config im Oscam folgendes eingetragen (siehe Bild).
oder in Textform:
disablecrccws_only_for = 0500:032830,030B00;1811:003311,003315;1819:00006D;098C:000000;09C4:000000;098D:000000;0500:050F00
dropbadcws = 1
disablecrccws = 1
Hi Chris,
I look statically on following satellites:
28°E , 23.5°E, 19.2°E, 16°E, 13°E, 10°E, 9°E, 4.8°E, 1°W, 4°W, 5°W. Works fine with 1to8 diseqc and dual tuner on either ZGemma H9.2S, DVB-S2 PCI card and various other receivers. I use a Maximum T85 dish with various 23mm rocket feed LNB's.