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The is used to create user accounts for clients connecting to your server. The syntax is:
: Configuration for your card readers or subscription details.
This plain text file controls how a device connects to a card sharing server or acts as a server itself. It defines:
The file acts as a bridge between the receiver and a server (often referred to as a "C-Line" or "N-Line"). It contains essential parameters like: How to install a Cccam file to your SKYBOX F3 or F5 10 Jun 2013 — cccam.cfg
Defines how many levels of card sharing (hops) the user can receive from you.
LOG WARNINGS: /tmp/warnings.txt
Navigate to the directory where your firmware stores configuration files. Look in: The is used to create user accounts for
Typical paths:
The file is the core configuration file for CCcam, a software-based emulator used in Linux-based satellite and cable receivers (like Enigma2 boxes) to manage "softcams" for encrypted TV channels . Key Components of cccam.cfg
The two most critical lines in a CCcam.cfg file are (Client Lines) and F-Lines (Friend Lines). The C-Line (Connecting to a Server) It defines: The file acts as a bridge
file is the primary configuration file for , a popular "softcam" (software conditional access module) used in satellite television receivers to facilitate card sharing. It defines how the receiver connects to servers to decode encrypted channels. Core Functionality
When your satellite receiver tunes into an encrypted channel, it looks at the CCcam.cfg file to determine where to send the ECM (Entitlement Control Message) request. The file then routes that request to a server holding the legal subscription card, which returns the CW (Control Word) needed to decrypt the video stream. 2. The Core Structure of a CCcam.cfg File
Confirm your satellite receiver is successfully connected to the internet.
You can have multiple C-Lines in one cccam.cfg file, creating a "peer list." CCcam will automatically prioritize the server with the lowest latency or highest available channel.