Posts by Dreamzzz

    I have CSP installed and working on a debian VPS - but I am trying to download and install the latest version from the streamboard and having a problem.


    I have read all the instructions I can find here at this forum - but I think I have a problem with my sources.list
    What should I have in this file?


    I'm using putty and logging in as root.


    When I try to install ant - I use:
    apt-get install ant
    but I get Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information... Done
    E: Couldn't find package ant


    When I try to install CSP - I use:
    svn co hxxp://streamboard.gmc.to/svn/CSP/trunk CSP-svn


    but I get:
    -bash: svn: command not found



    Any help would be appreciated

    Thanks sync.
    I've been using rqcs for over 5 years - but with Raton missing in action - I was wondering if there was something new and better to use with n3 cards. I have rqcamd, mgcamd and CCcam on the client DreamBoxes - so each client can select which one they want to use using the Softcam setup screen.
    Some of my Dreambox servers are giving me errors - such as not sending CWs to clients and client disconnects - in my case the clients are just my CSP servers.
    It's probably just a hardware issue that I should fix - but I was wondering if a different card server or load balancer would help.


    In your opinion is CSP is the best load balancer available. I like CSP but I have to babysit it a lot as it overloads the cpu at times and seizes and has to be restarted.
    Have you heard anything good or bad about the BTKServers?


    Is SBox a load balancer? I've heard of it - but just thought it was some type of receiver :-)

    Protection lol you only need Protection if you have something to hide !!!
    Installing servers on a vps is for peeps that Have something to hide


    just my opinion :sheep:


    I agree - you should be able to trust all of your client connections - if not why give them a User ID and Password - but I can see why some people would want to hide their home's IP address.
    Nothing wrong with being a little bit paranoid :-)
    Here in North America one of the providers is offering $25,000 if you turn in the physical location of a card server to them and they are able to use your information and shut them down and prosecute them. So if you have an opportunity to hide the IP address of your card server - then why not do it?

    thanks for the advice ! i like your idea GlenviewJF thats cool idea as it saves your personal web connection from being used right ?
    i'm gonna have a go at that Thanks shatanar


    Unless you have a large share and need more bandwidth then your personal PC should be fine.


    A VPS is nice if you don't want your client boxes to be able to easily see they are connecting to your home IP - so it offers some protection that way.

    I have been using CSP on a Debian VPS for a while with DreamBox 500-S card servers using rqcs.


    What is MultiCS?
    Is it just run a DreamBox card server instead of rqcs or does it have another use?


    Also I see a lot of people using OSCam - what is this?


    Thanks