You can also verify the functionality with a terminal (Telnet or SSH connection, for example using the PUTTY application for Windows).
root@formuler3ip:~# find /usr/bin -name *cam*
/usr/bin/oscam
root@formuler3ip:~# ps -f -C oscam
UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
root 31645 1 0 okt20 ? 00:00:00 /usr/bin/oscam -b -r 2 -c /etc/tuxbox/config/oscam
root 31647 31645 0 okt20 ? 00:14:36 /usr/bin/oscam -b -r 2 -c /etc/tuxbox/config/oscam
root@formuler3ip:~# netstat -pnltu | grep -i cam
tcp 0 0 :::8888 :::* LISTEN 31647/oscam
- In the first case, you will verify that there is a binary file with the text "cam" in its name.
- In the second case, you verify the "-c" argument (the directory with the Oscam configuration).
- In the third case, you will verify the open port numbers for processes that contain the text "cam" (of course only if the Oscam process has not been renamed with a crazy name).
Depending on the Oscam configuration (file "oscam.conf" - section "webif"), some Webif may also use port 83 and not just 8888 or another port.