Posts by newtolinux

    1st - find a good webhost for vps service
    2nd - follow the guides from this site about setting up a cccam server on a Linux pc
    3rd - install webmin ( must ) to allow easy config of server
    4th - get some shares


    Procedure is the same whether it be a vps or a Linux pc at home. Only variables which differ are the network environment and the inability to have physical cards attached to the vps server.


    I am sure if you search this site you will find all


    Regards


    T


    P.s the most important factor is a good webhost and remember to lock down your cccam info ports so the whole world don't get access

    True but something is better than nothing. Otherwise plenty of peeps are going to have an expensive Fta box. Best solution is keep as a client only box and build yourself a cheap debian system using one of the great tutorials on this site. Still get yourself a local card but host in your debian system. Or you could always use your spiderbox as a doorstop!!!!

    bq


    to achieve what your asking is not possible . U cannot piggy back diseq switches. A good 8 way switch i could recommend would be the emp centuri supplied by the site sponser and my good friends and creative satellite. Here is the link . They are a bit tricky to setup but im sure you can post on here and i will be happy to help


    8 Way DiseqC Switch Emp- Centauri


    regards


    t

    Or just go to ip address of the local sat box if on the same network and open a Internet session like so


    http://192.x.x.x:16001. Substitute the x for the real ip address and this method presumes you are using cccam default info port of 16001. A crude way of doing it but very very easy


    Regards


    T

    Usually when a static ip is not announcing correctly to a router it is down to the router being used. Another good tip once you have set your ip on whichever device is to give the device a reboot as this will announce the ip to the router. Best way however if the router allows it is as posted before. Set your dhcp range yourself at either high or low range and use the opposite of this for your own static ip addresses.


    Regard


    T

    Magic


    Can u clarify which config posted ?? Is it for the debian server or the dm800. Also are u reading your local card in the debian server via USB or are you reading card in the dm800. I notice you have 2x server listen ports posted in your above config. Is this in the one config file or have u combined both your confute in the one post. Once we know your exact setup it will be very easy to identify the problem


    Regards


    T

    H-Magic ,


    Please post your config files for cccam but obviously omit any boxkeys etc along with any c & f lines . A quick way to check if cccam is in fact running in debian is to open a command window in a program such as putty. Once logged in to debian server as root isse the command "top"


    Look at the running processes to confirm cccam is running firstly.


    If you confirm cccam is 100% running then your error must lie in your cccam.cfg either from the debian end or from the dm800 end.


    Hope this helps


    regards


    t

    hi , in the script on the 2nd from bottom line you would amend as follows depending on the name of your cccam binary file.


    For instance


    /emu/cccam/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ( input here name of your cccam binary file ) &


    hope this is what you were after


    regards


    t