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Compleet howto install a CCcam server compleet with scripts !!!!!
a compleet howto install a CCcam server compleet with scripts and a lot of tips!!
hello to all,
I saw a lot of questions on howto do some things.
So I have made a Howto for making a succesfull stable CCcam Server,
I use the Ubuntu 8.04.1 or 3 LTS is a good stable release.
Code:
http://releases.ubuntu.com/hardy/
a compleet howto install a CCcam server compleet with scripts and a lot of tips!!
hello to all,
I saw a lot of questions on howto do some things.
So I have made a Howto for making a succesfull stable CCcam Server,
I use the Ubuntu 8.04.1 or 3 LTS is a good stable release.
Code:
http://releases.ubuntu.com/hardy/
But you can also use other versions.
when you have installed Ubuntu and given it a static IP address this is very important!!
and after that do the things written below.
first open the therminal.
then type sudo i
fill in your password
when you see this # written it means do as root. (sudo i)
Install SSH;
[/url]# apt-get install openssh-server
# vim /etc/apt/sources.list
remove all the #
infront of the deb
# deb (close with :wq enter)
Update de sources.list;
code;
# apt-get update
Install FTP server;
# apt-get install proftpd (standalone&undefined)
Make directorys;
code;
# mkdir /var/etc
# mkdir /var/keys
# mkdir /var/script
# mkdir /var/config
# mkdir /var/backup
# mkdir /var/cccamlog

make yourself owner of the directorys;


code;
# chown usernaam /var/etc
# chown username /var/keys
# chown username /var/script
# chown username /var/config
# chown username /var/backup
# chown username /var/cccamlog
# chown de username /usr/local/bin (home directory for CCcam.x86)
Put CCcam.x86 in; /usr/local/bin
CCcam.cfg, CCcam.channelinfo, CCcam.providers in: /var/etc
Make CCcam.x86 bootable with chmod;
code;
# chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/CCcam.x86
Make CCcam startup with every time you start/restart the Pc
code;
# nano /etc/rc.local
write in rc.local;
/usr/local/bin/CCcam.x86
This does CCcam.x86 boot when you start the Pc/ distro
then place the scripts written below this post copy past wth linux i a text file
and name the file like is written on top of the scripts (scriptname=)
the scripts are attached under the post
place the Scripts in /var/script
Make them booteble;
code;
# chmod 755 /var/script/CCcamCheck.sh
do this with all the scripts!
what I do is restart the CCcam every morning because of the automatic configupdate
I stop the server every night then it has enough time to install the new config and restart
CCcam, the reason why I do it like this is that sometimes the card reader can/will not be detected
this way it always works. And te reason I start this at 3:56 it has to be done in 4 minutes because
of the CCcamCheck script. it would restart CCcam when the yob is not done yet.
thats why we need to make a Cron job ;
# crontab -e
56 03 * * * killall CCcam.x86
57 03 * * * /var/script/configupdate.sh ****/var/cccamlog/configupdate.log 2>&1
58 03 * * * /var/script/keyupdater.sh ****/var/cccamlog/keyupdater.log 2>&1
59 03 * * * /usr/local/bin/CCcam.x86
*/5 * * * * /var/script/CCcamCheck.sh
01 04 * * 1 /var/script/LogCleanup.sh ****/var/cccamlog/LogCleanup.txt 2>&1
save = ctrl X yes enter
Install Apache2
# apt-get install apache2
Install PHP5;
# apt-get install php5
then the server is ready to start
the howto is attached under this post.
Now the server is running maybe some of you are thinking !? no firewall ??
I say no,but this does not mean that I dont need to use a firewall, yes I use one but not in the server.

A firewall is not always needed,


for this you have more on a few good tips then installing more software then needed.
a few of these are very important :
1. Do not take every share test his ping and card good .
2. Do not take more then 2 / 3 good cards from same provider /channels.
3. Do not take more then 2 hops away from you, best is only take the local hop1.
4. When you want to take a good exclusive card at hop3 then filter the cards you want to have.
see explaination in (10) below.
5. When you share your card, only share the local with max 2 down hops (local only is best to do)
6. When you filter your incoming shares (C lines) then you reshare only good cards to your peers.
7. But there is a possibility to show the CCcam from your peer what cards you have by filtering.
see explanation in nr (3) below.
8. When you have tried a share and he was not good in your eyes note his IP and dont remove
his F line instantly but set the line to F: user pass 0 0 0 { 0:0:0 } ! Why not delete him?
when you delete him and he dos not delete your C line then you will have a lot of bad logins in your warningstext,
and what you have this way is control if he has delete your line ore not.
If his line not showing up after two weeks you can delete hime .
9. And one of the best tips I can give you is, stick whit your peers and do not delete him after
a few days offline ore when a card dos not work direct or like with the sky italy peers who suffer
from some actions taken by provider.
Now some explanation of how to setup some good F lines and C lines
F: <username> <password> <uphops> <shareemus> <allowemm> ( { caid:id(:downhops), caid:id(:downhops), ... }
{ caid:id:sid, caid:id:sid, ... } { begintime-endtime, ... } ) hostname/ip address
this is the explanation from the orginal config for the F line and if you read it well this says it all.
And this is the same with the C line.
C: <hostname> <port> <username> <password> <wantemus> ( { caid:id(:uphops), caid:id(:uphops), ... } )
Let us do first the F line
this is how the best looking F line looks like
F: user pass 0 0 0 { 0:0:2 } this line gives only your local card and gives the peer rights to share 1 hop furter
this F line nr 2 gives
2 F: user pass 1 0 0 { 0:0:2 } this line gives the peer the local shares you get.
with the next line you make the peers to use your best cards only.
3 F: user pass 1 0 0 { 0:0:0, 0500:022610:2, 1722:0:2, 0500:020710:2 }
what I did is give in the first place { 0:0:0} and then give the caid:id:downhops from
canalsat, sky germany, HTB this way you give only the best card with extra reshare and no other cards.
I took special for this explanation 2 cards with the same caid nr, this explains that you need some times
to give the id in the F line and is not always a 0 { caid:id:downhops }. for the sky germany card is 0 enough.
4 F: user pass 0 0 1 { 0:0:2 } here do you give your local card first nr = 0 and with the third nr = 1 that
gives your peer the rights to send EMMs to your card ant update the entilements on your card.
5 F: user pass 0 1 0 { 0:0:2 } same as befor gives the rights to your peer to take emu keys but has
to set behind the C line you gave him (yes) when he filters the line it will not work anymore because he needs
to add no behind the C line.
Now how to filter the C lines you get to get good shares / cards,

C: <hostname> <port> <username> <password> <wantemus> ( { caid:id(:uphops), caid:id(:uphops), ... } )


6 C: someserver.somedomain 12000 user1 pass1
this is how a normal C line looks without the emus this will give you all the cards to get.
7 C: someserver.somedomain 12000 user1 pass1 yes
gives you the emu if the share has set the F line as I have written in example (5)
8 C: someserver.somedomain 12000 user1 pass1 no { 0:0:1 }
this is the best line to use only take the local cards what your peer has.
9 C: someserver.somedomain 12000 user1 pass1 no { 0:0:2 }
this is a good line when you have not to much peers with locals so you want to use other cards
from them till hop2 for furter share/viewers is it hop3
10 C: someserver.somedomain 12000 user1 pass1 no { 0:0:1, 1702:0:3 , 0100:00006a:2, caid:id:uphops }
in this case you take only local cards and all the 1702 sky germany cards till hop3 and all the cards from dutch
Canal digital till hop 2 and furter you can take all cards that you have tested and you want to have .
then some basic settings for a good working config ( but this is very case sensitive)
SERVER LISTEN PORT : 15835 -------->never use defaut port 12000 everyone knows that port!
ALLOW TELNETINFO: yes
ALLOW WEBINFO: yes
WEBINFO USERNAME : user ?
WEBINFO PASSWORD : pass ?
TELNETINFO USERNAME : user ?
TELNETINFO PASSWORD : pass ?
TELNETINFO LISTEN PORT : 16000
WEBINFO LISTEN PORT : 16001
ZAP OSD TIME : 0
#OSD USERNAME :
#OSD PASSWORD :
OSD PORT : 80
SHOW TIMING : yes
DEBUG : no
NEWCAMD CONF : no
DISABLE EMM : yes
EXTRA EMM LEVEL : no
MINI OSD : yes
SOFTKEY FILE : /var/keys/SoftCam.Key
AUTOROLL FILE : /var/keys/AutoRoll.Key
STATIC CW FILE : /var/keys/constant.cw
CAID PRIO FILE : /var/etc/CCcam.prio
PROVIDERINFO FILE : /var/etc/CCcam.providers
CHANNELINFO FILE : /var/etc/CCcam.channelinfo
SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyS0 --------------> this is very case sensitive
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/ttyS0 3580000
B: /dev/ttyS0 00
BOXKEY: /dev/ttyS0 00 11 22 33
EMM THREADS : 1
# SECA HANDLER: 1 --------> for the dutch new seca3 cards.
#MINIMUM DOWNHOPS: 1 ---------> this is a good option for Pc servers to block cards with no reshare
LOG WARNINGS : /tmp/warnings.txt
this is basic config but it is very case sensitive. depending on what cards you use.

when you download a new CCcam version set then there is always a default config read that very carfull !!
Now the scripts we have to place in the /var/scripts
because of every script writes his own log it will fill up some space on your HDD
and to not let it go full this script cleans the log and it writes his own log to see if CCcam did have problems.
This script cleans your logfile ones a week , every mody at 4:01 AM
OWNER= yourusername frome the distro you use
#############################################
scriptname = LogCleanup.sh
#############################################
#!/bin/sh
# Script to cleanup log files
# Script written by Youknowhoo.
OWNER=
TARGETDIR_1=/tmp
TARGETDIR_2=/var/cccamlog
FILE_1=warnings.txt
FILE_2=cccam.check
FILE_3=CCcam.log
FILE_4=configupdate.log
echo && date
if test -f $TARGETDIR_1/$FILE_1 ; then
echo "warning text present!"
chown $OWNER $TARGETDIR_1/$FILE_1
rm $TARGETDIR_1/$FILE_1
else
echo "No warning text present?!?! Nothing to remove"
fi
if test -f $TARGETDIR_2/$FILE_2 ; then
echo "Check File present!"
chown $OWNER $TARGETDIR_2/$FILE_2
rm $TARGETDIR_2/$FILE_2
else
echo "No Check File present?!?! Nothing to remove"
fi
if test -f $TARGETDIR_2/$FILE_3 ; then
echo "CCcam Debug Log precent!"
chown $OWNER $TARGETDIR_2/$FILE_3
rm $TARGETDIR_2/$FILE_3
else
echo "No! CCcam Debug log present, CCcam did run perfect !!"
fi
if test -f $TARGETDIR_2/$FILE_4 ; then
echo "Configupdate file present!"
chown $OWNER $TARGETDIR_2/$FILE_4
rm $TARGETDIR_2/$FILE_4
else
echo "No Configupdate log present?!?! Nothing to remove"

fi
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This script checks if CCcam is still running.
this script is running every 5 min do not change that its more then enough.

This script checks if CCcam is still running.


this script is running every 5 min do not change that its more then enough.
##########################################
scriptname= CCcamCheck.sh
##########################################
#!/bin/sh
#Script to check if the CCcam's are running.
#Script is written by Youknowhoo.
process=`ps auxwww | grep CCcam.x86 | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1}'`
if [ -z "$process" ]; then
echo "Couldn't find CCcam.x86 running Restarting CCcam Server" ****/var/cccamlog/cccam.check
echo && date ****/var/cccamlog/cccam.check
/usr/local/bin/CCcam.x86 -d ****/var/cccamlog/CCcamDebug.log
else echo "CCcam.x86 is still OK!" ****/var/cccamlog/cccam.check
fi
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This script is for your config update every morning at 3:57 AM after CCcam is shut down at 3:56
it updates only ones a night so that no body suffer some freezes from the config changes you make.
when you add a F line and make a Cline for a Peer/ Client then ask him to add it the next day because of the bad
logins you get when he adds you before. He will try to login but he cant because of you did not add the
F line in the config jet, ore maibe he uses the same sort script and there is no problem.
When you add some changes you have to add the custommised CCcam.cfg in the directory /var/config !
then the script will check if there is a config present, if yes he will backup the actual one and remove the old
backup and place the new config in the /var/etc after that, the crontab will restart CCcam at 3:59 .
What the config also does is make a log file in /var/cccamlog

#############################################
scriptname= configupdate.sh
#############################################
#!/bin/bash
#Script to process new config and backup old one
#Script designed and written by CC_Share
SOURCE=/var/config
TARGET=/var/etc
FILE=CCcam.cfg
BACKUPDIR=/var/backup
CONFIGOLD=CCcam.old
if test -f $SOURCE/$FILE ; then
echo "New Config Present"
if test -d $BACKUPDIR ; then
if test -f $BACKUPDIR/$CONFIGOLD ; then
echo "Removing OLD config file from backup directory"
rm $BACKUPDIR/$CONFIGOLD
else
echo "No OLD config to remove."
fi
if test -f $BACKUPDIR/$FILE ; then
echo "Renaming Backup to old config"
cp $BACKUPDIR/$FILE $BACKUPDIR/$CONFIGOLD
rm $BACKUPDIR/$FILE
else
echo "No Backupfile present yet"
fi
if test -f $TARGET/$FILE ; then
echo "Copying Original config to Backup directory"
cp $TARGET/$FILE $BACKUPDIR
rm $TARGET/$FILE
else
echo "No Original Config File Present!?!?"
fi
else
echo "Backup directory does not exist."
echo "making new directory"
mkdir $BACKUPDIR
if test -f $TARGET/$FILE ; then
echo "Copying Original config to Backup directory"
cp $TARGET/$FILE $BACKUPDIR
else
echo "No Original Config File Present!?!?"
fi
fi
echo "Moving New config file to "$TARGET
cp $SOURCE/$FILE $TARGET
rm $SOURCE/$FILE
else
echo "No New Config present, Nothing to process"
fi
exit

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------the last script is for the key updates that is be done every night ones at 3:58 AM
you have to change some * to make it comlpeet!
I can and will not post complete links.
##########################################
scriptname= keyupdater.sh
##########################################
#!/bin/bash
Code:
wget -qO /var/keys/SoftCam.Key http://w*w.uydu.ws/deneme6.p*p?file=SoftCam.*ey
wget -qO /var/keys/AutoRoll.Key http://w**.softcam.tv/deneme6.*hp?file=AutoRoll.K*y
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------when you use a program to add the scripts please use the program WinSCP because you get problems with the
scripts.
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I will try to compile in one thread what I found related to Smargo, compiled from different sources.
I'm not the author, I will just add comments from what I discovered testing this amazing device.
First of all, a short presentation of this device.
- Powerfull ARM 91 Thumb Processor
- High-performance 32-bit RISC Architecture
- High-density 16-bit Instruction Set
- 64 Kbytes, organized in 512 Pages of 128 Bytes (Single Plane)
- 16 Kbytes Internal High-speed SRAM, Single-cycle Access at Maximum Speed

- Low-power RC Oscillator, 3 to 20 MHz On-chip Oscillator and one PLL


- Supports 3.20, 3.43, 3.69, 4.00, 4.36, 4.80, 5.34, 6.00, 6.86, 8.00, 9.61, 12.0 and 16.0 MHz for smartcards
- Supports standard ftdi_sio driver for Windows and Linux applications
- Developer guide available.
- Works on all Dreambox Models with USB connection
- Works with most softcams (e.g. Newcs, CCcam ect.)
- Can be cascaded with more SmartReaders using a USB Hub.
- No power supply required

developer/ manual
Smartreader+ integraters manual
* Smartreader modes
The Smartreader+ had two modes, command mode and data mode.
Till the CMD mode is entered the smartreader+ is working as a phoenix device at 3,57Mhz.
After entering CMD mode and returning to DATA mode the reader is configured as Smartreader+
and will probably not work as a phoenix till the next time it's cold started by removing the device from the USB
port.
In the CMD mode it's possible to program the settings like frequency, protocol, etu, N and inversion.
* Mode selection
To enter the CMD mode set the reader to 5 databits.
example:
/* set smartreader in CMD mode */
struct termios term;
tcgetattr(deviceFd, &term);
term.c_cflag &= ~CSIZE;
term.c_cflag |= CS5;
tcsetattr(deviceFd, TCSANOW, &term);
To enter the DATA mode set the reader to 8 databits.
example:
/* set smartreader in DATA mode */

struct termios term;


tcgetattr(deviceFd, &term);
term.c_cflag &= ~CSIZE;
term.c_cflag |= CS8;
tcsetattr(deviceFd, TCSANOW, &term);
The Smartreader+ doesn't switch by itself so it's to the user to make sure that setting all the right values
you exit CMD mode and enter DATA mode for receiving/sending data to the smartcard.
note: Settings are activated by leaving CMD mode!
* Settings
setting nr payload response
1 FF FF DD sets Fi and Di factors
2 FR EQ sets the frequency
3 NN sets the N value
4 PR sets the protocol
5 IN sets inversion on(1)/off(0)
there is no response from the Smartreader+ after accepting the settings.
Example: Smartreader+ settings for ISO7816 t=0 smartcards:
sr+ <-- CMD MODE
sr+ <-- 01 01 74 01
sr+ <-- 02 0D FB
sr+ <-- 03 00
sr+ <-- 04 00
sr+ <-- 05 00
sr+ <-- DATA MODE
sr+ <-- toggle reset
sr+ --> ATR
* Available frequencies
3.20, 3.43, 3.69, 4.00, 4.36, 4.80, 5.34, 6.00, 6.86, 8.00, 9.61, 12.0 and 16.0 MHz
The user can selected any freqency. The Smartreader+ will selected the nearest available.
Second Part
This tutorial assumes the user has a DM7020 or a DM800. The tutorial can be used as is, or adapted easily for a
standard Linux setup.
How to set smartreader operating mode using Windows
1: Install the windows drivers found here Smartreaderplus Drivers
2: Open smartreader.exe
3: Plug the smartreader into a usb port
4: Select Autoswitch or fixed mode
5: Select Normal or Dreambox kernel

6: Make sure it returns with "writing settings successful"


7: Done
DM7020 dreambox installation with PLI Iolite/Jade
1: Telnet to your dreambox run "ipkg update"
2: Run "ipkg install kernel-module-ftdi-sio"
3: Exit
4: Rename your original bootup file in /etc/init.d/ incase you have a problem*
5: Replace the bootup file in /etc/init.d/ with this one Smartreaderplus Drivers the bootup file is in the zipfile.
6: Reboot
7: Plug in the smartreader
8: Insert your card. Make sure the chip on the card faces the same direction as the lights on the reader.
9: Done
* The latest PLi Jade Final image appears to already have the usbtoserial configured in the bootup file. So no need
to replace the bootup file.
DM800 dreambox installation with PLI Iolite/Jade
1: Enter the download menu
2: Search for USBtoSerial drivers
3: Download
4: Reboot
5: Plug in the smartreader
6: Insert your card. Make sure the chip on the card faces the same direction as the lights on the reader.
7: Done
DM7020/cccam.cfg
CCcam configuration sample:
SERIAL READER : /dev/usb/tts/0 smartreader+
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/0 6860002
SERVER LISTEN PORT : 20000
WEBINFO LISTEN PORT : 21000
WEBINFO USERNAME : username
WEBINFO PASSWORD : password
SHOW TIMING : yes
It is possible to add a usb hub to the DM7020. To incorporate a 4 port hub into the config insert the following:
SERIAL READER : /dev/usb/tts/0 smartreader+
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/0 6860002
SERIAL READER : /dev/usb/tts/1 smartreader+
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/1 6860002
SERIAL READER : /dev/usb/tts/2 smartreader+
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/2 6860002
SERIAL READER : /dev/usb/tts/3 smartreader+
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/3 6860002

DM800/cccam.cfg
CCcam configuration sample:
SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyUSB0 smartreader+
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/ttyUSB0 6860002
SERVER LISTEN PORT : 20000
WEBINFO LISTEN PORT : 21000
WEBINFO USERNAME : username
WEBINFO PASSWORD : password
SHOW TIMING : yes
The DM800 comes with 2 USB ports already. However if you wish to add a usb hub you can.
The above cfg's assume that the reader is set to autoswitch mode and dreambox kernel.
You can choose any of the following frequencies: 3.20, 3.43, 3.69, 4.00, 4.36, 4.80, 5.34, 6.00, 6.86, 8.00, 9.61,
12.0 and 16.0
Examples:
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/0 6000002 runs the card at 6mhz.
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/0 6860002 runs the card at 6.86mhz.
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/0 8000002 runs the card at 8mhz.
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/0 9610002 runs the card at 9.61mhz.
Most cards run at 6000002 or 6860002.
Ofcourse the reader can be used with other images such as Gemini etc. Feel free to experiment
Smartreadplus Drivers.zip download..
Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/bymmhtj3tmj/Smartreadplus Drivers.zip
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Linux server with Ubuntu and a Smargo smartreader+ with CCCam

set it up like this:


Run command: srp_tools_x86
smartreader+ version v1.3
MODE autoswitch
FREQ 3.69 Mhz
KERNEL normal
T_MODE t = 0
EGT 0
SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyUSB0 smartreader+
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/ttyUSB0 3580000
CCcam.cfg as this
###############################################
#### Config ####
###############################################
SERVER LISTEN PORT : 10000
ALLOW TELNETINFO: yes
ALLOW WEBINFO: yes
WEBINFO USERNAME :
WEBINFO PASSWORD :
TELNETINFO USERNAME :
TELNETINFO PASSWORD :
TELNETINFO LISTEN PORT : 16000
WEBINFO LISTEN PORT : 16001
ZAP OSD TIME :0
OSD USERNAME :root
OSD PASSWORD :####
OSD PORT :80
SHOW TIMING : yes
DEBUG : no
NEWCAMD CONF :no
DISABLE EMM : no
EXTRA EMM LEVEL : yes
MINI OSD : yes
SOFTKEY FILE : /var/keys/SoftCam.Key
AUTOROLL FILE : /var/keys/AutoRoll.Key
STATIC CW FILE : /var/keys/constant.cw
CAID PRIO FILE : /var/keys/CCcam.prio
PROVIDERINFO FILE : /var/etc/CCcam.providers
CHANNELINFO FILE : /var/etc/CCcam.channelinfo
LOADBALANCE : /dev/ttyUSB0 /dev/ttyUSB1
SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyUSB0 smartreader+
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/ttyUSB0 3580000
MINIMUM CLIENT VERSION : 2.0.1
EMM THREADS : 1
MINIMUM DOWNHOPS: 0
Because many forum readers was asking me what I used for testing, here's the answer:
Ubuntu 8.10 AMD64, on Intel platform (E8500, 4GB RAM);
NewCS 1.62 64bits;

CCcam 2.0.11 64bits;


I tested also several other versions of CCcam (including "regular" versions of 32 bits), all of them was also
working stabile.
The only unstable command (including on 64 bits version) was when trying to use CCcam with -t option, when the
system is freezing after few hours of operation.
The best option seems to be CCcam -dv
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How I install Smarg0 usb card reader
viaacess smart card!!!!!
write this in cccam.cfg:
SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyUSB0 smartreader+
Start the CCcam in telnet with the command:
CCcam_2.0.11 -dv &
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How to make Gamma card work on CCcam
Step by step
1. external serial reader at 6 Mhz. Keep in mind, once programmed, the card cannot be read in the internal card
reader of the eagle
2. Valid file. You need a working file for the target bouquet.
3. Gamma Loader. Use the Gamma Loader to connect to the card and program it. Don't worry if you get no ATR.
Just reconnect and try again.
4. Program it.

5. CCCam: you need this in the cfg file:


PHOENIX READER PATH : /dev/tts/0
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/tts/0 6000000
CAMKEY: /dev/tts/0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
CAMDATA: /dev/tts/0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
TRY ALL CHIDS : /dev/tts/0
6. Put the programmed card in the serial reader, turn on CCCam, switch to a channel of the target bouquet, leave it
on a few minutes until image appears. Voil*.
7. Sit back and enjoy
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Cards that work with CCcam


Provajderi smartcard koji rade samostalno na CCcam (bez
NEWCS)
( sve kartice rade, ali neke kartice bez update )
NOVA
Version : 4 & 5 & 6 smartcard mit CCcam :
PREMIERE
CAID 1702 Betacrypt ASC 384
CAID 1702 Betacrypt ACS 383
S01 smartcard mit CCcam :
ARENA / TIVIDI
CRYPTOWORKS ( bios rev 5 )
samo radi dobro sa CCcam verzijom 2.0.1
ORF
CRYPTOWORKS
DIGIT SRK
CRYPTOWORKS
UPC DIRECT
CRYPTOWORKS
MTV UNLIMITED & TECHNISAT RADIO
CONAX
SSR SRG
VIACCESS 2.6
( no EMM update sa verzijom 2.0.4 )

INXTC
DREAMCRYPT
FREE-X-TV
VIACCESS
DIGIALB
CONAX
DIGITAL+
SECA 2 / NAGRA ( tunneled ) CAID : 0100 > 4001 & 4101
( no EMM update sa verzijom 2.0.4 )
TV VLAANDERN
SECA 2
CANAL DIGITAAL NL
SECA 2
CANALSAT FRANCE
SECA 2 - Thalescrypt
AB SAT
SECA 2
CANALSAT HORIZONS
SECA 2 - Thalescrypt
CYFRA+
SECA 2
TPS
VIACCESS
SKY ITALIA
CCcam 2.0.X
***/VIDEOGUARD
samo sa "starom" verzijom CAID 919
SKY UK
***/VIDEOGUARD
( aktivizacija u original Sky box )
TOTAL-TV
***/VIDEOGUARD
( *** CARD 1327 )
MCT / REDLIGHT
VIACCESS
SEX VIEW
VIACCESS

PINK PLUS
CAID 602 ASC 505 - IRDETO 2
CANAL DIGITAL NORDIC
CONAX
( ALL OK : ECM & EMM )
MAX TV
VIACCESS
NTV HAYAT
VIACCESS
HRT Croatia
VIACCESS
Evo za sve buduce korisnike CCcam, ali i sve one koji nevide neku karticu na hop1, spisak trenutno poznatih
kartica koje rade direkt u cccam ili pod newcs.
cards CCcam read direct..
- Sky(Germany, Nagra3, Rom 181)
- Sky(Germany, ***, V13)
- SRG (Viaccess 2.6)
- ORF (Cryptoworks, REV3)
- Sex On Tv (Viaccess version?)
- Sex On Tv (Irdeto version?)
- SexView (Viaccess version?)
- SexView (Irdeto version?)
- SexView (Conax version?)
- Dorcel / FreexTV / Xdream (Viaccess)
- Private Spice (Viaccess version?)
- Private Spice (Irdeto version?)
- MTV Unlimited (Conax version?)
- Nova (Irdeto version?)
- MCT (Viaccess version?)
- MCT (Irdeto version?)
- ArenaSat Cryptoworks (Problem sa Youghtprotection Code)
- Bulsatcom (Irdeto2 Caid 604 ACS 605)
- Canal Digitaal (Netherlands, Seca 3 v10)
- TV Vlaanderen (Netherlands, Seca 3 v10)
- KabelDeutschland (Germany, Nagra3, Rom?)
- Cyfra+ (Poland, Seca3 v10)
- Digital+ tunneled Seca (aka v10)
- BSkyB (UK, ***, cita direktno na DM 500, 7000, 7020 i 7025 i sad takodjer DM800 i 600)
- HRT (Viaccess 3.0)
- Svt Europa 9E (Viaccess)
- Digiturk (Cryptworks? )
- Digiturk (Irdeto2 v5.4 card revision acs607, novi acs608 NE RADI u nijednom cardsharing)
- Digitalb (Conax)
- TotalTV ( Serbia, *** )
- Bis TV ( viaccess France )
- Viasat 5E (Scandinavia, NDS2, CAID 90F)

- SkyLink 23,5E (Cryptoworks Rev6, CAID D03)


- ABS-CBN (Irdeto2, CAID 0604 ACS605)
- Sky Italia (Italy, *** 2, CAID 0919)
- ART 7W (Irdeto, CAID 604, ACS 505)
- Orbit 26W (Irdeto, CAID 668, ACS 606)
- Showtime 7W (Irdeto, CAID 604, ACS 605)
- AlJazeera Sport (Irdeto, CAID 603, ACS 606)
- DigiTurk 7E (Cryptoworks, REV5, CAID d00)
- ART international (North Africa, viaccess 2.6, 500:21110)
- JSC Sport (North Africa, viaccess 3.0, 500:30700)
- Canalsat + TPS (France, viaccess 3.0, CAID 0038)
- HTB (Russia, radi ok sa obe CCcam version 10 i 11)
- Sky Italy (Italy, NDS3, radi direktno na cccam od version 2.1.0)
- ITV Partner (Cryptoworks card bios rev 3)
- Meo (Portugal, Seca3 V10)
- Canal+ (France, Viaccess 3.0)
- Kabelkiosk (Conax)
- Martens (Conax)
- Dolce TV (Romania, ***)
- Focussat (Conax) at 0,8W, make AU
Cards wich work CCcam just with NewCS:
- Polsat (Poland, N3, Rom 142?)
- DigiTV (Romania, N3, Rom 142?)
- NTV+ (Russia, Viaccess 2.6?)
- Zon Tv Cabo (Portugal, N3, Rom 142)
- D+ (Spain, N3, Rom 180)
- Tring (Albania,Conax)
- RUV (Iceland 0b01)
Syntax : C: <hostname> <port> <username> <password> <wantemus> { caid:id:uphops, caid:id:uphops, ... }
In a cline we can have :
* Instructions where to look for a server <hostname>
* Which port that server is using <port>
* Username to connect to that server <username>
* Password to connect to that server <password>
* If you like to recieve Emulator shares from keys <wantemus> (only if set to 1 if set to give emus on the f line
from the server you are getting )
* Limiting what to get from that particular server { caid:id:uphops, caid:id:uphops, ... }
Examples
A basic C line that most users will use :
C: server.noip.com 12000 username password
A C line that is more appropriate if you do not want to recieve key Emulators:
C: server.noip.com 12000 username password no
A C line that is more appropriate if you want to recieve key Emulators (Not highly recommended) :
C: server.noip.com 12000 username password yes
A Cline that will limit to receive all shares that are only up to 2 hops away (Recommended):

C: server.noip.com 12000 username password no { 0:0:2 }


A Cline that will get all shares but does not get a specific provider:
C: server.noip.com 12000 username password no { 0:0:2, 093b:0 }
A Cline that will get all shares but does not get specific providers:
C: server.noip.com 12000 username password no { 0:0:2, 100:3, 100:4, 100:5, 100:9, 100:A, 100:c }
Default What other setings i can put in F: line ?
Syntax :
F: <username> <password> <uphops> <shareemus> <allowemm> ( { caid:id(:downhops), caid:id(:downhops), ... }
{ caid:id:sid, caid:id:sid, ... } { begintime-endtime, ... } ) < hostname/ip address>
In an F line we must have (mandatory) :
* Username that your friend will use to connect to you server <username>
* Password that your friend will use to connect to your server <password>
Optional
* How much your friend is allowed to re-share your shares <uphops>
* Let your friend use your emu key files <shareemus>
* Allow your friend to send you emm's to update your local card trough network <allowemm>
* What your friend will get from you and gives only number of hops away from you { caid:id(:downhops),
caid:id(:downhops), ... } { caid:id:sid, caid:id:sid, ... }
* What time is your friend allowed to get shares from you { begintime-endtime, ... }
* From which ip/dns your friend can connect to your server <hostname/ip address>
Defaults if you leave the optional fields out
* <uphops> = 5
* <shareemus> = 1 (yes)
* <allowemm> =1 (yes)
* { caid:id(:downhops), caid:id(:downhops), ... } { caid:id:sid, caid:id:sid, ... } = No limits ( will get all the shares
from you )
* { begintime-endtime, ... } = No time limit (24hrs ON)
* <hostname/ip address> = can connect from any IP/DNS
Notes
* <Username> length max 20 characters
* <Password> length unlimited
* <allowemm> if set to 1 (yes) your friend will get you key emu but he can not re-share it
Examples:
Quote:
F: username password
Basic F line with nothing else specified so all the default values will be set automatically
F: username password

Quote:
Typical F line,
F: username password 2 1 1 { 0:0:1 }
* Your friend will get all the shares from you that are up to 2 hops away from you
* He will be allowed to use your emu keys
* He is allowed to send emm's
* He will get any share available on your server and he is not allowed to give any of them to anybody
Quote:
Typical F line if your friend has a linux server,
F: username password 2 1 1 { 0:0:2 }
* Your friend will get all the shares from you that are up to 2 hops away from you
* He will be allowed to use your emu keys
* He is allowed to send emm's
* He will get any share available on your server and he is allowed to re-share them but his friend is not allowed to
share them again
Quote:
Another typical F Line
F: username password 2 1 1 { 0:0:3 }
* Your friend will get all the shares from you that are up to 2 hops away from you
* He will be allowed to use your emu keys
* He is allowed to send emm's
* He will get any share available on your server and he is allowed to re-share them, his friend is also allowed to
sahre them once again
Quote:
Advanced F line
F: username password 2 1 1 { 0:0:3, 093b:0:1 }
* Your friend will get all the shares from you that are up to 2 hops away from you
* He will be allowed to use your emu keys
* He is allowed to send emm's
* He will get any share available on your server and he is allowed to re-share them, his friend is also allowed to
share them once again
* He will get provider 093b for him self only and he is not allowed to re share it
Quote:
Advanced F line
F: username password 2 1 1 { 0:0:3, 093b:0:1 } { 0100:000080:15df }
* Your friend will get all the shares from you that are up to 2 hops away from you
* He will be allowed to use your emu keys
* He is allowed to send emm's
* He will get any share available on your server and he is allowed to re-share them, his friend is also allowed to
share them once again
* He will get provider 093b for him self only and he is not allowed to re share it
* He is also not allowed to view or share channel 0100:000080:15df
Quote:

Time limited F line


F: username password 2 1 1 { } { } { 12:00-17:00, 19:00-20:00 }
* Your friend will get all the shares from you that are up to 2 hops away from you
* He will be allowed to use your emu keys
* He is allowed to send emm's
* Your Friend will get shares from you only between 12:00-17:00 and 19:00-20:00
Note you can add share limits as described earlier as well
Quote:
An F line that can connect from a specific IP/DNS only
F: username password 2 1 1 { } { } { } friend_dns.noip.com
* Your friend will get all the shares from you that are up to 2 hops away from you
* He will be allowed to use your emu keys
* He is allowed to send emm's
* Your Friend can only connect from the specified dns
Note you can add share & time limits as described earlier as well

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