Posts by hs5424

    Hi Chris,

    Seasons greetings to you.

    I did not see what was really happening with my friends stb not clearing channels so I changed the setup at my place and tried to mimic what is happening at his side. To clarify things, here is my current setup. He uses amiko mini combos as his stb's.


    1. C line running on my Oscam PC server as a proxie reader. Pictures clearing on my E2 stb using oscam or mgcamd.

    2. I setup amiko mini combo locally (non linux box) which shows as connected to my server but channels do not clear. I tried both Oscam and Mgcamd.


    The oscam log on my server says that the amiko box is connected but ''no valid caid found in user''. I have tried different setup's with the user files like adding a caid but to be honest at my age a lot og this is a ''trial and error'' approach.

    Am I missing something silly here.

    Hi Chris,

    maybe I required the virtual ports in the past when I was running a card locally ????.


    You highlighed cccam below in a previous post . I have this in the oscam.conf. Is this correct.

    Code

    Code
    [cccam]
    port                          = 27551
    nodeid                        = *********
    version                       = 2.3.2
    reshare_mode                  = 1
    forward_origin_card           = 1

    Hi Chris,

    Thanks for your help so far.

    Some success. The clines that I placed on my oscam server I can view on my stb's at home with oscam or mgcam. However my friend (remote location) cannot clear these channels from my server. He can clear channels from my local card so I know he is connected to me OK. Do I need the virtual ports setup in my oscam.conf like the example below.


    24008@098D:000000;24046@090D:000000;24033@098E:000000

    Hi All,

    My mate sent me 2 C lines which he told me I could reshare on my Oscam server. I need to clarify the following.


    1. Do I need to setup a vertual port in oscam config for every caid that I wish to reshare.

    2. Do I need to assign a different group number for every caid in oscam server.


    Here is a sample of what I have done for one line at the moment in oscam server.


    [reader]

    label = goldielab1

    protocol = cccam

    device = ..........

    user =.........

    password =.........

    inactivitytimeout = 30

    group = 1

    disablecrccws = 1

    cccversion = 2.3.2

    ccckeepalive = 1

    audisabled = 1

    connectoninit = 1

    Hi All,

    I need to connect with RS232 to a mini combo 3 box that is stuck in boot mode. I tried using some of the tools that worked with the first generation of combos but none seem to work with the new type 3 combo.

    Has anyone a tool that will work with the latest mini 3 model.

    Thanks in advance.

    Thanks cannibal,

    I agree with you on that one. When I went to ubuntu 24.04 it presented me with a problem in the 'sudoers' file. I managed to sort it out with my very limited knowledge.

    I am sorting out this server at my place of work during breaks and am testing the reader using old s#y out of date cards. I wanted to be sure that I have the correct oscam running before I move it to my house. My current server at home is on its last legs.

    OK,

    UPDATE.

    My server Ubuntu 24.04 is now running oscam r11730-799 Compiler: x86-64-cak7-icam_(sumur) . Is it possible for me to upgrade to the latest Oscam using the FTP method or is this version ok to run my s#yuk card.

    Thanks for your patients with me.

    Hi guys,


    Have rebuilt a new OSCam with Simplebuild 3, been years since last done this;

    Long story short, when running the new OSCam with my old oscam.conf, oscam.server files etc., I'm getting this error:

    Quote

    ERROR: 'pcsc' is unsupported reader protocol!

    And obviously then I'm missing my reader on the web interface, since it doesn't seem to know what to do with a pcsc reader in the oscam.server file.

    When I was building with Simplebuild I went through all the addons, etc. in the menus, and only found "static_pcsc" as one of the options, ticked it just in case. But no explicit "enable pcsc support" in the menus.


    Any help much appreciated.

    Thanks Chris,

    When he calls around again I will ask him to try the docker route as its above my pay grade. I also noticed that I cannot delete or rename files using Filezilla client . It has always worked for me . I have permissions set to 755 . This is a different issue I know but I thought that I should mention it .

    Hi guys/Chris,


    Had my son call over to give me a hand. We have managed to get SSH and FTP back running, the server seemed to be all over the place. Anyways;


    We have built OSCam again with simplebuild pulled from the github. Initially seemed like it did nothing, but if we run "oscam" command, the web interface and everything seems to work, however after a few seconds it seems to die as the web interface stops accepting any connections.

    If we run "oscam" in terminal again, it starts back up and allows us to look around the web interface for about 5-10 seconds.


    Anyone had this issue before, or is there a log file for OSCam anywhere? There's nothing in the Ubuntu syslog referring to OSCam.

    It seems we are 99% of the way there to being back up and running. It runs off our old OSCam.config no problem. It's just that something is killing the process after a few seconds.


    Thanks

    Hi All,

    Last year I assisted a friend setting up oscam on his Ubuntu PC. He shares all over his large property using stb's. Recently he called around with the PC and informed me that he cannot see oscam running when he uses Web browser. We used the simple build method to initally set it up from this site as both of us are pretty dumb when it comes to linux . It did originally work. I can ping the server from my pc but cannot SSH or web browse into it. It is starting to look like both CCcam and Oscam are not running at all for some reason. I tried different command lines (which I found on line) to try and confirm if oscam / cccam are running.

    Any help is greatly appreciated.