Posts by mbb63_

    I have to report a strange behavior :

    after set it up the timeout of wait for signal decryption in my software to the maximum (60 s), the emm key was downloaded right even if ther wase this message :

    2024/04/01 21:30:23 53FD48E6 c (reader) Tivusat [nagra] EMM: HTTP ERROR: (connect)


    but when I try to watch a channel

    (ecm) dvbapi (183E@/0000/1136/0D4E/91): found (234 ms) by Tivusat - Rai Movie HD 2 times and stop because my software dont find the pmt .

    still work fine for non encryted channels.


    I retry to put the card reader on his original location ( my openWrt router whith OSCam: 1.20_svn Build: r11695 Compiler: mips-openwrt-linux-uclibc-libusb and my original settings)

    It works fine ! I can see all my channels !


    apparently the oscam version from samur seams to alter the stream in a way my dvbapi doesnt recognise.

    ok some progress, I set the timeout of wait for signal decryption in my software to the maximum (60 s)

    I have now some debug information


    2024/04/01 21:30:23 53FD48E6 c (reader) Tivusat [nagra] EMM: HTTP ERROR: (connect)


    same results with 2 valid pastbin.com and the rentry.co

    cant do what you suggest. my system wouldnt work

    oscam is on a test ubuntu. my server with dvb cards and softwares are on Windows.

    the dvbapi client cannot communicate without an IP and a port

    for the security and privacy no problemo all is on a local network only accessible in local ...


    maybe the timeout of my dvbapi client is too short.

    it seems to stop too soon the descrambling.


    you will see a trace of a manual injection of emm at start

    ?

    ok i put the one in front page (somebody pm me the right one ) emm_url = https://rentry.co/o####/raw

    but if I try to open this link in my browser it says 404 not found


    on my Ubuntu server

    openssl version

    OpenSSL 1.1.1f 31 Mar 2020


    i downloaded OSCam-11734-799 (Ubuntu OpenSSL-1.1.1 x86_64) accordingly


    if it what you imply by "you will have to find the right bin for your decoder and the SSL that it mounts."


    Trying to decode now for more than 5mn. still no luck


    I saw that the emm in the Lululla url (pastbin) changed

    I presume that it's a valid one

    but still doesnt work. what did i do wrong ?


    I used tivusat.sh script to write it on the card


    Version: oscam-1.20_svn-r11734-799

    Compiler: x86_64_cak7-icam-l2b_(samur)


    thanks for your advice, i was focus on the error message and not the cause of the error

    the script works well with the good IP and a working url.

    I think I just have to wait the update of the content of th Lululla url (pastbin)

    I have read all the thread and understand the rules about the HW_emm sharing

    I just hope I will have a working emm some day to validate my settings

    Hello

    I have trouble with the tivusat.sh script.

    I am on unbuntu 20.04

    curl is installed but the script say otherwise

    Code
    mbb@lxserveratom:/tmp$ sudo apt install curl
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information... Done
    curl is already the newest version (7.68.0-1ubuntu2.22).
    0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
    mbb@lxserveratom:/tmp$ sh tivusat.sh
    Error curl non istallato usa opkg install curl. Exiting...

    hello samur ,


    I have a working OSCam: 1.20_svn Build: r11695 Compiler: mips-openwrt-linux-uclibc-libusb with a gold tivusat card

    Linux 3.10.49 mips

    would it be possible to compile a version for it ?


    Its right, but unfortunatly couldnt work with your oscam version because the openwrt 14.07 is realy too old to work with https even to join his own repository :loudly crying face: (I have to many custom settings on my router to take the risk to upgrade it)


    the only solution is to go back to my Windows server with my DVB cards and argustv server

    the oscam version will be a cygwin one (oscamsvc)


    I used to use this powershell script to compile it : Build-OSCamForWindows.ps1