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<blockquote data-quote="PetSat" data-source="post: 473904" data-attributes="member: 276422"><p>I hope this will help</p><p>CCcam and cardsharing </p><p></p><p>To configurate and connect the CCcam, you need to go to the ETC folder and edit the</p><p>CCcam.cfg file.The CCcam config file itself is a little help file. Indeed, you will find many text</p><p>lines starting with #. These lines provide help to set the CCcam, and there is no need to</p><p>delete them as they are ignored by CCcam. Therefore, they can also be used to add any note</p><p>or comment.</p><p>The configuration lines can be written in any order. There is no standard order to respect.</p><p>Indeed, when started, CCcam reads the first character of each line and executes the request.</p><p>Let’s look at each line syntax now.</p><p>F: Friends</p><p>F: user1 pass1 1</p><p>C: Connect</p><p>C: server.dyndns.org 12000 user1 pass1</p><p>The C line (where C stands for connect) enables the CCcam to connect to another server</p><p>The URL or IP after C: is necessary to identify the server in the sharing network. 12000 is the</p><p>port used by the server to communicate and user1 pass1 identify the user</p><p>Note: each user is accepted only once by the server</p><p>How to connect a client to a server:</p><p>The F line launches the server, whilst the C line launches the client, and this is all you need.</p><p>Should the client wish to share its subscription cards with the server, then you need to add a</p><p>C line at the server, and an F line at the client.</p><p>Log Diagnostic</p><p>Should you wish to check whether the connections are working properly, then use the CCcam</p><p>–dv Telnet command. This option will give you the possibility to check the log and make sure</p><p>all is ok.It may be useful for beginners to do it with Telnet, and, once experienced, it may also</p><p>be done using the the automatic script found in the blue panel.</p><p></p><p><strong>Cam log removed - admin</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PetSat, post: 473904, member: 276422"] I hope this will help CCcam and cardsharing To configurate and connect the CCcam, you need to go to the ETC folder and edit the CCcam.cfg file.The CCcam config file itself is a little help file. Indeed, you will find many text lines starting with #. These lines provide help to set the CCcam, and there is no need to delete them as they are ignored by CCcam. Therefore, they can also be used to add any note or comment. The configuration lines can be written in any order. There is no standard order to respect. Indeed, when started, CCcam reads the first character of each line and executes the request. Let’s look at each line syntax now. F: Friends F: user1 pass1 1 C: Connect C: server.dyndns.org 12000 user1 pass1 The C line (where C stands for connect) enables the CCcam to connect to another server The URL or IP after C: is necessary to identify the server in the sharing network. 12000 is the port used by the server to communicate and user1 pass1 identify the user Note: each user is accepted only once by the server How to connect a client to a server: The F line launches the server, whilst the C line launches the client, and this is all you need. Should the client wish to share its subscription cards with the server, then you need to add a C line at the server, and an F line at the client. Log Diagnostic Should you wish to check whether the connections are working properly, then use the CCcam –dv Telnet command. This option will give you the possibility to check the log and make sure all is ok.It may be useful for beginners to do it with Telnet, and, once experienced, it may also be done using the the automatic script found in the blue panel. [B]Cam log removed - admin[/B] [/QUOTE]
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