Posts by alamski

    thanks mate but i'm not sure what your telling me here my server is ok the port for that is open,I put in my no ip address with the port number in my dm600 to get access to my server box over the internet and like i said i can get into it over the net but it won't stream i can only take snap shots.
    thanks


    What exactly are you trying to do, stream from your dreambox or trying to connect your CCcam server?

    Hi, just a quick question, i have on my pc the original autoinstall script for just Ccacam by Youknowwho.
    if i wish to install this new version with oscam do i have to remove anything from the original or just autoinstall over the top
    of original.


    My advice would be to save your CCcam.cfg file, do a fresh install of Ubuntu 10.4, will not work on 8.0.4, run the install script, put the cfg file into the file that comes with it. That way n line is there with all your existing CCcam settings. After that you'll need to configure the oscam files. Once all done everything will just connect and work.

    when you port forward, you must specify an ip address to which that data must go to, i.e. port 12000 is open and the ip address to which that port is associates with is 192.168.1.7 (assuming thats your dm600), if you havent speficied a ip address its not gonna go anywhere.


    Port Forwarding SSH on the Netgear CG3100 - PortForward.com


    Above is a portforward guide, its for SSH forwarding but you can change it the numbers to suit your needs.

    the port in your cfg must be opened/forwarded pointing to your dm600 ip address, login to dyndns (or whichever one you use) map your server name to your new ip address. Many images come with dyndns or similar updating plugins built into the images. Can try setting one of them up so the box updates rather than the router.

    This is an automated installation script for Linux PC based cardsevers. The original scripts written by Youknowwho (R.I.P), this is his CCcam and Oscam script put together. A few modifications had to be done to the script incorporate Oscam and its dependencies, so other than the normal programs its installs (compared to the original script), it will install a few other ones that are need for oscam and various devices to fully function.


    Oscam has been compiled, x86 (not 64bit), version #5376, it has webIF and smartreader support, smargo's and serial readers are pretty much ready to go. PCSC devices (Omnikey, etc) haven't been tested so I don't know if it works, feel free to test and report if they do.


    Before installation open the CCcamOscamInstall.sh script and fill in the owner name with your user login name for linux i.e. login username = server, put server next to owner. Copy files to /tmp folder, chmod 755 the script file and as root in terminal(sudo -i, for ubuntu) run the script, it will put the neccessary files where they belong. A CCcam.cfg file is included with this, however all it has is a N line for Oscam to connect to CCcam, either copy your existing cfg file into this or copy the n line to your cfg file, one or the other, otherwise it will not work. Oscam.conf, Oscam.server and Oscam.user files are included too, however these need to be edited to incorporate your setup, i.e. smargo or serial reader, caid, there is plenty of info and guides on the forums to get it properly configured.


    I have tried to get this to work on Ubuntu 8.0.4.4, sadly I couldn't get it to work (common glibc2.8 not installed error), an experienced linux user probably can get it working, I couldn't. Tested and working very well in Ubuntu 10.4. I take no credit for this, just someone trying to give back to the community, anything related to the script please put in forum and i shall get back to you. Please don't contact me about card setups, etc.


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