hi
i have just put on latest sifteam image on 900hd and installed cccam 2.1.4 via online 2.
i have been given c-lines but dont know where to put them via ftp.
anyone help please
thanks for the reply jamie.
i have tried editing the oscam.server oscam.conf and oscam.user files but i am still getting blank screens.
i replaced the server info and username and pass in oscam.server with the details of the payserver. i then copied oscam.user and oscam.conf as contained in the reply http://www.sat-universe.com/showthread.php?t=173741
i can see the ecm info on screen with server details etc but still no picture
but i think what i need is an expert to tell me exactly what i need to replace in the oscam files?
the oscam client downloaded and installed from online 2 is oscam.stapi.
i also tried running cccam 2.1.4
thanks
ham
thanks zippy
i tried the converter but it just brings up an dialog box saying there was an error converting cccam.cfg.
it displays the 3 c lines but obviously it isnt converting the file.
maybe the cccam.cfg file would be easier applied if i was running an e2 image?
thanks
ham
many thanks for the replies guys but i am still unable to get it to work.
i have tried inserting the ip and port contained in the clines in oscam.server and the same with the user and pass word provided but still no picture.
i have decided to start from scratch.
here is my current unmodified oscam.server file and below is the cccam.cfg file there is also a cccam.prio file and i dont know where this needs to go
maybe there is something i am doing which isnt quite right?
this is oscam.stapi
[reader]
enable = 1
Label = reader
Protocol = internal
Device = /dev/sci0
#boxid = 11111111
Group = 1
Caid = 0919
#Ident = 0919:000000
Detect = CD
#deprecated = 1
#mhz = 600
#cardmhz = 600
#CustomSpeed = 0
Are you sure that you have oscam emu installed properly. I use BMT Kraken which by default has all configuration files and scripts to stop/start/restart cam but the cam is not there by default.
I downloaded the oscam-1.10rc-by_jaro5741-sh4-linux-stapi.tar.gz then extracted the file "oscam" and copied it with ftp to var/bin, changed permissions to 755 and finally restarted the box.
The config should be adjusted to a version of oscam. In this version there is not parameter "account" and you must you use parameters "user" and "password".
thanks to all those who have helped me.
i have still had no luck in getting oscam configured and a family matter has came up which means i dont really have the time to solve my problem.(unless it was a case of ftp'ing the config file into the correct var/ folder relevant to the image and cam being used).
i will return to the box fresh from a different angle with possibly a different server provider and maybe different images hopefully within the next couple of weeks.
i will post on here when i get success
thanks again
ham
i have re-installed SifTeam-0.7.0-r13791 for Ipbox 900/910 HD
installed oscam-stapi from online panel.
i have tried a different provider who have givem me a cccam.cfg file with 4 c-lines.
i have used oscam to cccam converter and got the following oscam.server file which i have placed in var/etc/oscam.
i am trying to use a cccam premium server.
i have been sent a cccam.cfg file which contains the address port username and password for login etc.
i have tried this file using cccam 2.1.4 emu on sifteam r13971 but nothing will clear.
i have tried using oscam-stapi and inserted the relevant details from the provider in oscam.server but still nothing.
i have tried 2 different providers so the problem must be in the emu config.
if i select cccam emu and place the file in var/keys i get ecm info and server details on screen by pressing green then no 3 this displays server signature and response time of milliseconds but nothing clears.
if only i could enter my providers details in one of the emu available from online2 to get box to connect tomy cccam server.
update
i managed to get channels clearing by adding server details to oscam.server then also adding cccam readers in oscam through the webinterface.
thanks to all who helped me along the way.