Posts by musogeek

    Yes - think nano was on the ball with that one noticing you are getting requests for satellite services when you have a card that only decodes DVB-T - it just isn't going to work - you need a dvb-t tuner, or a card for dvb-s services.

    explain a little how you have it set up? are you on oscam only or are you using CCcam? Are you using dvbapi to read the card? You could try putting each card in its own group so group = 1 for one and group = 2 for the second, also remember to define the groups in the user account - ie - group = 1,2


    device = /dev/sci0 is the address of your first cardreader


    device = /dev/sci1 is the address of the second - so change the label -yes - but you also need to specify the correct device address.

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    2013/02/26 13:20:24 101DA088 c Boven (1817&00006A/0000/07D4/64:30E3): rejected group (1 ms) (0/0/0/0) - 1817:07D4 unknown (no matching reader)


    Looking at above you might need
    caid = 1817
    ident = 1817:00006A


    in your card entry in oscam.server

    A Dutch web-hosting company caused disruption and the global slowdown of the internet, according to a not-for-profit anti-spam organization.


    The interruptions came after Spamhaus, a spam-fighting group based in Geneva, temporarily added the Dutch firm, CyberBunker, to a blacklist that is used by e-mail providers to weed out spam.


    Cyberbunker is housed in a five-story former NATO bunker and famously offers its services to any website “except child porn and anything related to terrorism". As such it has often been linked to behaviour that anti-spam blacklist compilers have condemned.


    Users of Cyberbunker retaliated with a huge 'denial of service attack'. These work by trying to make a network unavailable to its intended users,overloading a server with coordinated requests to access it. At one point, 300 billion bits per second were being sent by a network of computers, making this the biggest attack ever.


    The attack was particularly potent because it exploited the 'domain name system', which acts like the telephone directory of the internet and is used every time a web address is entered into a computer.



    Patrick Gilmore, of digital content provider Akamai Networks told the New York Times that Cyberbunker's users did not believe spamming users was wrong. “These guys are just mad. To be frank, they got caught," he alleged. "They think they should be allowed to spam.”


    Calling the disruptions “one of the largest computer attacks on the Internet,” the New York Times reported today that millions of ordinary web users have experienced delays in services such as Netflix video-streaming service or couldn’t reach a certain website for a short time.


    “The size of the attack hurt some very large networks and internet exchange points such as the London Internet Exchange,” John Reid, a spokesman for Spamhaus, said in an e-mailed response to questions by Bloomberg News. “It could be thousands, it could be millions. Due to our global infrastructure, the attackers target places all over the world.”


    Spamhaus was targeted with a so-called distributed denial of service attack on the evening of March 15, Reid said.


    “The only thing we would like to say is that we do not, and never have, sent any spam,” Cyberbunker spokesman Jordan Robson said in an e-mail.


    Sven Olaf Kamphuis, an internet activist who told the New York Times he was a spokesman for the attackers, said that they were retaliating against Spamhaus for “abusing their influence” as the gatekeeper of lists of spammers. “Nobody ever deputized Spamhaus to determine what goes and does not go on the Internet,” he claimed. “They worked themselves into that position by pretending to fight spam.”


    Such attacks are growing in quantity as well as scale, according to Vitaly Kamluk, chief malware expert of Kasper*** Lab’s global research and analysis team. The two main motives for the disruptions are money through cybercrime and political and social activism, he said.


    “This is indeed the largest known DDoS operation,” Kamluk said by e-mail. “Such DDoS attack may affect regular users as well, with network slowdown or total unavailability of certain web resources as typical symptoms.”


    Cyberbunker claims that it has resisted a number of 'attacks' by Dutch police attempting to make arrests. Spamhaus said it was able to resist the attacks thanks to the help of companies including Google.


    Source;

    Code
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/internet-security/9957063/Web-slows-under-biggest-attack-ever.html

    You can disable most audio description channels by default (following is for ViX) - Menu-Setup-Audio language selection - here you can select audio language to English (I put selection 1 English and selection 2 Undetermined) - Prefer AC3 track - yes - prefer audio track stored by service - yes
    Press Green to save.


    If you are using a different image - then look for similar options to prefer AC3 track

    http://linuxsat-support.com/bu…fore-posting-section.html


    rami in light of recent events where members have been ripped off, we require you to follow the rules please - this includes posting photos of the items for sale, with a note contianing your forum username. This is important because we need to see that you have these items, as the rogue trader who caught members out recently clearly didn't have the items he said he was selling.


    It would only take you 5 minutes to do


    thanks.

    Introductions


    Please abide by the forum rules and post an introduction, and please use the English language only. Thank you.


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    S'il vous plaît respecter les règles du forum et de poster une introduction, et s'il vous plaît utiliser la langue anglaise seulement. merci.

    Thanks ferdi


    Just another question
    If I have 3 cards working and I go into reader 1 and tick a few of the packages in column 1 does this mean that that reader is only working for them packages or does it mean this card will not allow these
    packages, some times I find the same packages show up on both the readers ? also do I need to turn on fallback to allow the cards to we say like roam to other readers.


    thanks


    as soon as you start defining services on a user or server account, then you will only be able to give/receive (depending if on oscam.server or oscam.user) what is defined. If you are using the first column on web interface - that is positive services (service) - and if you use the second column this is negative services (!service). Negative services will reject the definition and allow all else, and positive service will allow the definition and reject all else. In both instances you can select as many positive or as many negative definitions, and this way you get a lot of control over what you get or what you share, but don't use positive and negative together in most situations.


    oscam.services doesn't seem to work with local cards as far as I have seen for positive services - only negative (the second column), but it is fine with virtual cards and user accounts, so if you are looking at controlling shares to peers then you are best using it on user accounts imo.


    If you set loadbalancer to the fastest reader then it will always select the best card, so imo there is no need to adjust the fallback settings from the default values.

    You need to enable CCcam protocol so in oscam.conf so you need to add something like this;


    Code
    [cccam]
    port                          = 12000
    version                       = 2.2.1
    reshare                       = 1
    stealth                       = 1


    change port to what you want, and if you are sharing externally this needs to be forwarded from router to server


    you can add user accounts in oscam.user with something like this


    Code
    [account]
    user                          = user
    pwd                           = pass
    hostname                      = peerdnsaddress.com
    uniq                          = 3
    group                         = 1
    cccmaxhops                    = 2
    cccreshare                    = 1
    numusers                      = 1

    You can't. If you do cardshare, you need to trust those who you share with. It isn't as easy as you think knowing if people definitely so have a real local with Oscam and CCcam, as Oscam makes this easy, although agreed cache is much more difficult. If you don't trust those you share with, then don't share with them.

    Most of us here are using dedicated linux based receivers rather than an HTPC setup on a PC. I have used DVBViewer a few years ago with a fixed dish and a DVB-S2 card but it has been a while! - You need to make sure that you are setting the software up to work with DiSEqC - so may be worth looking at the following;

    Code
    http://www.dvbviewer.com/griga/TransEdit%20E/DiSEqC.html


    not sure if there is anything in that - but you might also get the answer from the product's own forum;

    Code
    http://www.dvbviewer.tv/forum/


    There is also a wiki

    Code
    http://en.dvbviewer.tv/wiki

    Don't worry too much about the boot time because in normal use it will be in standby and not off so you won't have to wait like that each time. It is an idea to move picons and set the EPG to store on the USB. If there is an option set in your CrossEPG to reload EPG on boot, then this dramatically increases the boot time, but disabling this may cause the EPG not to load properly in some cases, meaning you would have to load the EPG again anyway, so for that I have always left it on. Not sure if you will get massive improvement in boot times but as I said, you won't often need to use the off switch.

    A Quick yes or no will do, Thanks.


    How about "don't know" - not everyone here has every receiver running every image, so you may find it quicker to install the plugin and see for yourself, as this will give you an answer in a matter of 5 minutes. If it doesn't work, then by all means post your findings here.