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:
- Install CCCam on your satellite receiver by downloading the appropriate software.
- Access the CCCam configuration file, usually located in the /etc directory.
- Open the configuration file using a text editor.
- Locate the line that starts with “C:” followed by an IP address and port number.
- Replace the default IP address and port number with the IP address and port number of the CCCam server you want to connect to.
- Save the changes and exit the text editor.
- 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:
- Access the OSCam configuration file, usually located in the /etc directory.
- Open the configuration file using a text editor.
- Locate the section that starts with “[reader]” or “[account]”.
- Add the following lines under the section:
- Replace “username” with the desired username and “password” with the desired password for the user.
- Save the changes and exit the text editor.
- Restart OSCam to apply the new user configuration.
user = username password = password group = 1
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.