Saturday, September 8, 2007

CCcam Tutorial - Some more infos of how to 2

CCcam Tutorial - Some more infos of how to 2

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. This is what the dialogue between the 2 decoders should look like: 1) 11:55:06.977 CCcam: found betacrypt caid: 0x1702 ecmpid: 0x100a id: 0x0 2) 11:55:06.978 CCcam: found betacrypt caid: 0x1722 ecmpid: 0x100a id: 0x0 3) 11:55:06.978 CCcam: found nagra caid: 0x1801 ecmpid: 0x1642 id: 0x0 4) 11:55:06.978 CCcam: cam[0] set PMT for sid=a 5) 11:55:06.979 CCcam: start EMM 6) 11:55:06.996 CCcam: cam[0] ecm even nok caid:0x1702 id:0x0 pid:0x100a Premiere Sat (19E) tunneled Nagra (took 0.0010 seconds) 7) 11:55:07.061 CCcam: cam[0] ecm even nok caid:0x1722 id:0x0 pid:0x100a Premiere Kabel (19E) tunneled Nagra (took 0.0003 seconds) Lines 1) 2) and 3) display information about the service encryption Pre***e is displayed with the 3 possidble CAID’s: 1702 tunnel Nagra = betacrypt for DVB-S 1722 tunnel Nagra = betacrypt for DVB-C 1801 plain Nagra (not used or only on s04 card) = unused. The Pre**er provider is usually written with 6 digits.In this case, the service ID is 100a and identifies Pre**er1. Line 4) “Start EMM” marks the point where CCcam starts looking for keys. The 2 following lines list the local server replies.In this example, the replies are negative ecm even nok caid:0x1722. This is normal as there are no cards in the receiver. The query lasted 0.0003s. We then find the queries sent to the server: 8 ) 11:55:07.194 CCcam: remote ecm -> 192.168.1.3:12000 0x1702(0x000) 9) 11:55:07.331 CCcam: remote ecm <- 192.168.1.3:12000 ok (took 0.1364 seconds) 10) 11:55:07.333 CCcam: cam[0] ecm even ok caid:0x1702 id:0x0 pid:0x100a Pre***re Sat (19E) tunneled Nagra (took 0.1383 seconds)>code< ecm even ok caid:0x1702 means that this query has been successfully transmitted through the LAN in 0.1383s. killall CCcam marks the end of the log

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