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CCCAM INSTALLATION AND SETUP (C line and F line) – Step by Step - Begginer to Advanced Complete Tutorial

Basic Tutorial for Educational Purposes.

Remember that watching Satellite TV without a valid subscription is illegal.

What do you need?

1. DCC – latest version for Enigma 1 (DM500s and others) is 2.96
For Enigma 2 (DM600HD and others) latest is 1.42 but all versions will do

2. CCcam – latest version is 2.3.0

3. Install CCcam

Install CCcam on your Dreambox - follow very good tutorial by munna. You will download and install CCcam directly from your Dreambox.

You can also install CCcam manually if you have the necessary expertise – I will leave it up to you!

Once you install CCcam make sure you set it up as your Default Cam in your Dreambox

4. Install DCC

DCC is a straightforward setup – proceed with defaults throughout the setup

5. Setting up and working with DCC

Open DCC - Update your Dreambox IP address, User and Pass

Connect, go down and choose FTP

Choose var/etc, rightclick CCcam.cfg and press edit

C Line

6. Adding Servers (people from whom you are going to get cards) to your CCcam

So now you are ready to insert servers in CCcam. You need to set up a line in the CCcam.cfg we just opened:

The C line will enable you to connect to the server

This is the information you need to set up a basic C line (all the information is given to you by your friend and will come in this format):

C: change-to-server-ip.dyndns.biz 12000 12userfromserver34 12passfromserver34 no { 0:0:2 }

Port Forwarding

Make sure you forward port 12000 to your dreambox ip, and also to allow your dreambox to access the ports given by servers.

1: Your server’s dns ip: change-to-server-ip.dyndns.biz
2: Your server’s CCcam Listen Port: 12000
3: Your server’s CCcam User: 12userfromserver34
4: Your server’s CCcam Password: 12passfromserver34
5: Choose whether to receive EMM (Emu’s) from your peers: 'no' (or 'yes')
6: Insert the distance of Hops you want to receive (in this case Hop 2): { 0:0:2 }

So most of the time you just copy the C line sent by server, and paste it in the CCcam.cfg.

The ‘no’

The 'no' means that you will not take EMM (Emu’s) from your peers. CCcam can do its own EMM work if you add a recent Autoroll.key and Softcam.key in the var/keys folder. Change to ‘yes’ if you want to receive peer’s emu.

The ‘0:0:2’

The 0:0:2 means that you will only receive cards at a Hop 2 from your peers. Just decide how many Hops away you want to receive (1,2,3,4,5)

Exclude fake and old cards

To exclude known fake and old cards you have to insert this line after the password of each single Cline:

no { 0:0:2, 100:3, 100:4, 100:5, 100:9, 100:A, 100:c, 100:d, 100:E, 100:f, 100:10, 100:11, 100:12, 100:13, 100:14, 100:19, 100:1A, 100:1B, 100:1c, 100:1d, 100:20, 100:21, 100:25, 100:26, 100:29, 100:2E, 100:31, 100:33, 100:34, 100:37, 100:64, 100:66, 100:67, 100:6b, 100:6d, 100:70, 100:71, 100:72, 100:73, 100:8C, 100:A0, 100:A1, 100:A2, 100:A3, 100:100, 100:8227, 100:beef, 100:ffff, 500:80, 500:500, 500:1540, 500:1570, 500:2100, 500:2500, 500:4800, 500:5500, 500:7000, 500:7010, 500:8000, 500:8800, 500:8c00, 500:8c10, 500:9c00, 500:9C10, 500:9C20, 500:9C30, 500:9C40, 500:a000, 500:A800, 500:A810, 500:A820, 500:AC00, 500:B400, 500:C, 500:C010, 500:C020, 500:C030, 500:c400, 500:c410, 500:C800, 500:C810, 500:C820, 500:C830, 500:C840, 500:C850, 500:C860, 500:C870, 500400, 500540, 500800, 500:e400, 500:E410, 500:E430, 500:E440, 500:E450, 500:E470, 500:E800, 500:F000, 500:F520, 500:F800, 500:10c00, 500:10c10, 500:10c20, 500:10c30, 500:11000, 500:11c00, 500:12000, 500:12010, 500:12800, 500:12810, 500:12C00, 500:13400, 500:14400, 500:14800, 500:14880, 500:14C00, 500:15000, 500:16400, 500:16800, 500:16810, 500:16C00, 500:16C10, 500:16C20, 500:17000, 500:17010, 500:18c00, 500:19000, 500:19400, 500:19410, 500:19420, 500:19430, 500:19440, 500:1a400, 500:1ac00, 500:20600, 500:20610, 500:20620, 500:20630, 500:20640, 500:20a10, 500:20a20, 500:20a30, 500:20B20, 500:20c00, 500:20c10, 500:20c20, 500:20C30, 500:20C40, 500:21510, 500:21570, 500:21c00, 500:21C10, 500:22100, 500:22110, 500:50000, 618:0, 924:0, 9A0:0, d00:4, d00:8, d00:14, D00:64, D00:68, d01:50, d01:54, D02:80, D02:88, d02:8c, D03:B0, D03:C0, D03:C4, d03:c8, D04:14, d05:c, d0c:c, d0c:10, d0c:14, d0c:18, 1702:6a, 1800:1, 1800:101, 1800:801, 1800:901, 1800:1201, 1800:1301, 1800:1811, 1800:1911, 1800:4001, 1800:4101, 1800:4601, 1800:4701, 1800:4801, 1800:4901, 1800:4A01, 1800:4B01, 1800:6E01, 1800:6F01, 1800:7001, 1800:7101, 1800:7401, 1800:7501, 1800:9401, 1800:9501, 1800:C001, 1800:C101, 1801:7811, 1801:7911, 1802:8C11, 1802:8D11, 4aa0:0 }

7. C line for your Peer

Now you need to give the information to your peer/friend:

1: Your dns ip: change-to-your-ip.dyndns.biz
2: Your CCcam Listen Port: 12000
3: Your CCcam User: 67useryouchoose89
4: Your CCcam Password: 67passyouchoose89

C: change-to-your-ip.dyndns.biz 12000 67useryouchoose89 67passyouchoose89

F Line

1. Adding a Peer (people you are going to give cards to) to your CCcam

If you are sharing it is usually two way. You give your cards and the other person gives you his cards. So you need to allow the server to connect to your CCcam. You will need to set up an F line to enable your Friend to connect to your server.

This is the information you need to set up a basic F line (you decide all the information to set up in this format):

F: 67youdecide89 67youdecide89

1: User: 67useryouchoose89
2: Password: 67passyouchoose89

F: 67useryouchoose89 67passyouchoose89

Please note that every user needs a different user and password.

Now just put the two lines in the CCcam.cfg file, save and restart CCcam from dreambox.

2. More F Line Settings

F: 67useryouchoose89 67passyouchoose89 2 0 0 { 0:0:3 } { } { } change-peer-ip.dns.org

The 2 0 0

The 2 means that the peer will get all cards at a maximum of 2 hops away from you.

The first 0 means that the peer gets no emus from you. Change to 1 to get peer’s emu.

The other 0 means that the peer is not allowed to send us emm. Change to 1 to take peer’s emu. Please note that there has to be a corresponding entry in the in the server you are sharing with.

The { 0:0:3 }

The 3 means that the peer can share your cards down two further levels beyond his own level. (If you have servers who are not allowing you any reshare, you should change this number to 0 or 1)

The IP or DNS address at the end of the F line

The IP Address at the end of the F:line makes sure that only the specified peer connects to your server. This may prove very useful with hackers!

Restricting shares

If you want to restrict what your peers get, you have to configure your peer's F line to which you want to block a card in the following manner. The following example restricts Canal+ Digitaal Nederland (19E). You can change to whatever caid you want:

F: user pass 3 0 1 { 0:0:3, 0100:00006a } { 0100:00006a:07d4, 0100:00006a:07d5 } { } change-to-user's-ip

Therefore user will not be allowed to view Canal+ Digitaal Nederland (19E) (0100:00006a) but is allowed to view the following two channels on Canal+ Digitaal Nederland (19E): Rtl 4 (0100:00006a:07d4), Rtl 5 (0100:00006a:07d5)

If you want to allow him to view Canal+ Digitaal Nederland (19E) but not to share it you have to add a ‘:1’ :

F: user pass 3 0 1 { 0:0:3, 0100:00006a:1 } { } { } change-to-user's-ip

Server Activity

If you want to view your Server activity you need to install and set up CCcamInfoPHP. It is a straight forward installation and setup



The above settings should work well with most servers.

Good Luck!
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Re: CCcam Dictionary/terminology, the basics

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C line is from a CCcam server.

N line or mgcamd line is from a Newcamd server.

Newcamd takes advantage of cached ecm's too enable faster channel zapping and requesting less fresh ecms.
CCcam is an older cam, still very good but can sometimes cause the occasional freezing with N lines.
if a receiver supports MGcamd this is always the best option for an n line because it takes advantage of the cache benefits for a smoother better performance.

(thanks dodi2000 for this post)
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Re: CCcam Dictionary/terminology, the basics

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What is iptv Links

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IPTV, or Internet Protocol television, is a relatively new technology which television services are delivered using the Internet protocol suite over a packet-switched network such as a LAN or the Internet, means that your TV, PC, home phone and wireless devices can be integrated to all work together, giving you unmatched features, more control and more personalization.

IPTV (Internet Protocol television) is the delivery of programming by video stream encoded as a series of IP packets. IPTV is distributed by a service provider and can be free and can deliver either live TV or stored video.

Internet Protocol

Internet Protocol is a “language” that devices use to communicate over a computer network. IP is the same language used by the Internet. IP technology allows information to be sent and received over any broadband or network connection.

When all of your devices and services now including your TV speak the same language, they are able to easily work together.
How IPTV is Different Than Cable Technology

IPTV is a different, improved technology than “traditional” cable or satellite TV, and it allows for more flexibility within the network means viewers have more options to interact, record, personalize and control their viewing experience.

What are the advantages of IPTV ?

The quality of digital video and audio is much better compared with the traditional analogue TV. With additional features, it can become interactive. For example, viewers may be able to look up a player’s history while watching a game. They also may be able to schedule a recording of their favourite programme when they are not home. With video on demand, they can browse an online movie catalogue and watch the movies instantly.
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How iptv works

IPTV converts a television signal into small packets of computer data like any other form of online traffic such as email or a web page.

First, the only thing you need for Watching IPTV channels using your computer is an IPTV player that allows you to create and share playlists, view TV channels from around the world, record streams and play multimedia files.

SimpleTV is one of them (Recommended)

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SimpleTV can be a nice application for those who want to stream and record online TV channels simply just copy the link and paste into your media player and enjoy watching Live TV on your computer.
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XBMC Tutorial for IPTV



What you will need:
Windows PC
XBMC
Download XBMC

Double-click the XBMC.exe file to install it.
There’s no real need to change anything in the settings, so just whizz through and install it.
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Once it’s finished installing, Run it.
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Once you’re connected to your Enigma 2 box, select “FTP” down the left hand side.
You should have received an email form Ultima which included a “Plugin.video.ruyaiptv” zipped file.
Place this in the root of your C:Drive.( It’s the easiest place to access the file within XBMC)
Inside XBMC, scroll to the far right hand side & select “SYSTEM”
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Select “Add-ons”.
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Select “Install from Zip file”.
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Select your C: drive
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Highlight the “Plugin.video.ruyaiptv” file and click on “OK”
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This should then show a small notification in the bottom right hand corner, that it’s installed (See below in red)
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Press the “Home” button in the bottom right corner to return to the home screen.
At the home screen, scroll left & hover over “VIDEOS” and select “Add-ons” from the dropdown menu that appears.
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Select the “RuYa IPTV” section by RIGHT-clicking on it. Then select “Add-on settings”
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Once inside settings, enter the following details:
Server: provided by email
Username: provided by email
Password: provided by email
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Settings, tips for MgCamd

After installing the emulator MgCamd, you can proceed directly to the settings of car***aring. This will require connecting the Dreambox to the Internet and the availability of operating parameters from the server cardsharing to open certain packages.

To configure a protocol cardsharing Newsamd will need to edit the parameters prescribed in the file newcamd.list, which is located in the / var / keys receiver. To edit all the files necessary to use an editor that understands the line ending characters and carriage return, used in the Linux files. (You can use the DCC)

The file newcamd.list default contains the following lines:

Quote:
CWS_KEEPALIVE = 300
CWS_INCOMING_PORT = 21000
CWS = 192.168.1.1 20000 dummy dummy 10 02 13 04 15 06 17 08 01 10 11 12 13 14 lan server1
CWS_MULTIPLE = 192.168.1.2 20000:20005 dummy dummy 10 02 13 04 15 06 17 08 01 10 11 12 13 14 lan server2
The first line - CWS_KEEPALIVE sets the time in seconds after which the emulator MgCamd verifies connection to the server for car***aring spelled out in the port settings. Apply in the case of using NAT router, which disconnects inactive connections or when you open encrypted channels after the transition from open to them. In the second line CWS_INCOMING_PORT given port to listen for incoming connections from the server, this line can be omitted. Next in line CWS prescribed parameters cardsharing server to open a particular package.

Instead of 192.168.1.1 would require a real IP or domain address server car***aring, followed by the server port - 20000, instead of which prescribes working for a specific package of channels, then follow the login and password - dummy dummy, which is also the right to correct, then the DES key states - 10 02 13 04 15 06 17 08 01 10 11 12 13 14, which in most cases, changes to 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 and in custody should be - lan server1, which in most cases do not affect cardsharing work, and are only used when applying camdcmd protocol.
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Card sharing newbie dummy guide
Q: What is card sharing?
A: Well basically human X has a card running in an EMU/CAM and human Y has no card, but human Y also uses an EMU/CAM which makes an internet connection with human X his EMU/CAM.
Human Y can now watch tv like the card itself would be in his own receiver

Q: What are those keys?
A: Keys are old-fashioned and hardly used, since they don't open much, this is not considered as cards haring. Card sharing makes keys not needed

Q: Do I need a sat / cable connection for card sharing?
A: No, for card sharing you need an internet connection, but without a sat / cable connection you wont be able to watch anything (since there are no channels (frequencies) to decode.

Q: What are those locals and virtuals and hops they talk about?
A: A local is a physical card, a subscription card from a tv provider (sat or cable or terrestrial). Virtuals are NOT local, these are cards not physically in a server, they are from another person connected to that certain server further away (this distance away is in hops and some emulators use the term "dist")

Q: I have no local, why would anyone share with me, because I have nothing to share back.
A: CCcam is the most used card sharing EMU/CAM, it works comparable like peer to peer (torrent/kazaa/emule), which means if you manage to get a few "free shares" you will already be able to share back

Q: Oh that's nice! But why no one replies to my pm's?
A: Most likely it is because you don't sent "active" c-lines (see cccam tutorials for this), since you are a "newbie" many people don't want to spent time to explain you all about CCcam from which there are plenty tutorials, so the minimum expected is that when you want to start sharing is that you understand CCcam and are able to create C & F lines and setup a free dyndns and are able to portforward.
And perhaps you didn't pm the right persons, not all are easily giving.

Q: Can something else help me getting shares besides reading tutorials?
A: Yes! Get a "local", than you are in the position to "demand" a local back and when you have a local many others wish to have in the shares you will be very lucky.

Q: I need to pay to do card sharing?
A: Just the dish and box that supports sharing. Not a person to provide you with "shares" or it wouldn't be "sharing".

Q: But someone asks money for sharing and you say its free?
A: Report that user to an forum admin so we can ban that bad user. Sharing means FREE!!
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What is what in CCcamPHPInfo?
In CCcam info PHP this is what the different colours mean
1: Client/server:
White means - they are working and OK
Red means - offline
Purple means -
a) user has different DNS/IP as server and as client
b) he try to use your C: line second time
c) his or your server is hacked and someone try use yours or his lines to own benefit/stealing.

2: Caid/idents colours mean
Green ident - means that it is rigth now active
Yellow ident - means that it is inactive next or used
Red ident - means that it is old or fake

Current time : 17:50:51 - i will not explain this
NodeID : dfc*******bf4 - unique ID of your CCcam
Uptime : 00d 12:04:47 - how long is your CCcam working without restart
Connected clients : 161 - how many clients is connected
Total handled client ecm's : 108025 - how many ECM requests is been recived from your clients
Total handled client emm's : 0 - how many EMM you are recived from your clients (for card update - not all cards are supported)
Total handled LOCAL ecm's : 14457 / 15305 (94%) - how many loacl card ECM is sended to your clients
Peak load (max queued requests per workerthread) : 8 8 9 9 8 7 8 7 7 3

Meaning of colours in ECM:

Red 0% no valid ECM
Green 75% and more valid ECM
Yellow less of 70% valid ECM
Orange less of 40% valid ECM etc...
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Re: CCcam Dictionary/IPTV Info.

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How to find your boxkey
Boxkey generation

To convert your box serial number to a BOXKEY for use in CCcam just follow these simple steps:

If using a sky digi box go to services, option 4 option 5.

This will give you a 10 digit number.

Discard the first two digits.

EG:

0037748192

becomes>

37748192

Next use the online converter http://ww3.parkenet.com/?kwrf=http%3A%2 ... Findex.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Convert from DEC to HEX


This will give you the BOXKEY
>so in our example 0037748192 becomes 37748192 and converts to > 23FFDE00


our new HEX number needs to be written correctly for CCcam to read it.

It must contain eight digits and be assigned to the correct card reader.


BOXKEY: /dev/sci0 23 FF DE 00 (DM with single slot or top slot in DM7020/7025)

BOXKEY: /dev/sci1 23 FF DE 00 (Bottom slot of DM7020/7025 )
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