OSCAM NEWCAMD CAID syntex conundrum

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  • After much difficulties and wasted time, I arrived at something which look like this:


    [newcamd]
    key = 0102030405060708091011121314
    port = 45000@1803:000000,007001,007101;45001@0919:000000


    It works, but it isn't what I'm looking for.
    What I want to do is to include all the caids available without specifying them manually one by one.


    Also, clarify it for me:
    1. Do I have to specify each and every idents? Can't I just include them all?
    2. Do I have to use different port for each caid? Can't I do it like a c line with one port?
    3. Can I use OScam as a cccam server and connect to it using a c line?
    4. Do you have a link for common syntax examples?


    A bit of help will be appreciated. :sad:

  • use cccam protocol unless you really need to use newcamd.


    all docs for oscam are here:-

    Code
    http://www.streamboard.tv/svn/oscam/trunk/Distribution/doc/txt/

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  • Add cccam protocol..


    oscam.conf


    Code
    [cccam]
    port                          = 46000
    nodeid                        = A1B2C3D4E5F6G7H8
    version                       = 2.2.1
    reshare                       = 1
    updateinterval                = 120


    Also Add oscam.services
    Here is a recently updated file:
    oscam.services.rar



    When this file is loaded with oscam, you will get the option to filter CAID's on your readers/clients by simply ticking the service providers in the readers/clients configs.. It might be what you are looking for?


    Try it & report back




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  • use cccam protocol unless you really need to use newcamd.


    all docs for oscam are here:-

    Code
    http://www.streamboard.tv/svn/oscam/trunk/Distribution/doc/txt/


    Thank you for that. A useful link.
    A lot of information to sort through...


    At the moment I prefer to learn to use oscam, and from what I can tell, I can only use cccam through oscam as a reader, but not as a server.
    I can't put an F line in there, can I?


    Quote

    port = port[{DES key}]@CAID[:provid][,provid]...[;port[{DES key}]@CAID[:provid][,provid]...]...
    TCP port/DES key/CAID/provid definitions, default:none


    example: port = 10000@0100:100000;20000{0102030405060708091011121314}@0200:200000,300000


    Each CAID requires a separate port. If you don't specify a DES key for a port, the default DES key will be used.


    According to the information there, I can answer my second question, which is that a separate port is indeed required.


    Which lead me to another related question:
    How do I specify port range in open box x5 with newcamd?


    I have this line currently:
    CWS= IP 20000 user password 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14


    Trying 2000:2010 or 2000-2010 didn't seems to do the trick.


    Is there an adverse affect on performance using multiple ports?
    Is it better to put multiple N lines in cccam.cfg instead?



    Add cccam protocol..


    oscam.conf


    Code
    [cccam]
    port                          = 46000
    nodeid                        = A1B2C3D4E5F6G7H8
    version                       = 2.2.1
    reshare                       = 1
    updateinterval                = 120


    Sorry if i'm mistaken, I'm still learning and don't know much, but isn't this for using cccam as a reader (i.e. client)?



    I'll look into it later. Thanks.

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