Cccam.cfg

Cccam.cfg

Understanding the regulatory and operational safety context of using CCcam software is vital for any broadcast enthusiast:

If you encounter the known issue where CCcam crashes with some Viaccess channels (notably on some Dutch TV channels from the 19.2° East satellite), you can create a CCcam.prio file with the following content:

To make use of your newly configured file, you must upload it to the correct directory on your Linux-based satellite receiver (Enigma2 boxes). cccam.cfg

Navigate to the directory where your firmware stores configuration files. Look in:

The C: line is used on the client side. It tells your CCcam client which server to connect to and how to authenticate. It tells your CCcam client which server to

The network port the server uses to listen for CCcam traffic (e.g., 12000 ).

If your softcam is running but not decoding, double-check if your specific receiver image expects the file in /etc/ or /var/keys/ . Whether you are configuring a single line to

Whether you are configuring a single line to watch channels in another room or setting up a complex multi-server network, always prioritize . Used properly and ethically within your own home, card sharing can be a practical way to make the most of your legitimate subscription. Used irresponsibly, it can lead to security breaches, legal trouble, and degraded service for everyone.

Understanding how to construct, edit, and secure this plain-text file is essential for anyone maintaining an open-source conditional access module (CAM) system. 1. What is CCcam.cfg?

Defines the port the server listens on (e.g., SERVER LISTEN PORT : 12000 ).

Note: The extra parameters control how many "hops" (degrees of separation) the client can share your card further, whether they can access your emulators, and if they can send EMMs (Entitlement Management Messages) to update your local card. The N-Line (Newcamd Line)