Configuring CCCam and Adding a User in OSCam

Configuring CCCam

CCCam is a popular card sharing protocol used in satellite receivers to share encrypted channels over a network. To configure CCCam, follow these steps:

  1. Install CCCam on your satellite receiver by downloading the appropriate software.
  2. Access the CCCam configuration file, usually located in the /etc directory.
  3. Open the configuration file using a text editor.
  4. Locate the line that starts with “C:” followed by an IP address and port number.
  5. Replace the default IP address and port number with the IP address and port number of the CCCam server you want to connect to.
  6. Save the changes and exit the text editor.
  7. Restart your satellite receiver to apply the new CCCam configuration.

Adding a User in OSCam

OSCam is a powerful card sharing software that allows you to share encrypted channels over a network. To add a user in OSCam, follow these steps:

  1. Access the OSCam configuration file, usually located in the /etc directory.
  2. Open the configuration file using a text editor.
  3. Locate the section that starts with “[reader]” or “[account]”.
  4. Add the following lines under the section:
  5.     user = username
        password = password
        group = 1
      
  6. Replace “username” with the desired username and “password” with the desired password for the user.
  7. Save the changes and exit the text editor.
  8. Restart OSCam to apply the new user configuration.

By following these steps, you can easily configure CCCam and add a user in OSCam, allowing you to enjoy encrypted channels on your satellite receiver.