Complete Tutorial For CCcam Installation & Setup In DMM


Complete Tutorial For CCcam Installation & Setup In DMM
1ST BOOT YOUR DREAMBOX, AFTER A SUCCESSFUL BOOT, GO TO ANY RADIO OR TV CHANNEL, PRESS THE BLUE BUTTON FROM YOUR REMOTE CONTROL.YOU WILL SEE THIS WINDOW, SUPPOSE YOU HAVE FLASHED YOUR BOX WITH THE GEMINI PROJECT V.3.60

NOW SELECT THE OPTION ADDONS WHICH IS LABELED WITH 2ND OPTION.

SELECT BY SCROLLING THROUGH YOUR REMOTE CONTROL UP AND DOWN KEYS OR SIMPLY PRESS THE BUTTON LABELED WITH 2 FROM YOUR REMOTE NUMERIC KEYS.

NOW SELECT DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL, YOU WILL SEE THIS WINDOW, MAKE SURE THAT YOUR ARE CONNECTED WITH INTERNET AND YOUR INTERNET IS SHARED WITH YOUR BOX.

NOW SELECT CCcam 2.0.4 COMPLETE DOWNLOAD, CLICK ON IT AND IT WILL START DOWNLOADING YOUR CCcam FILES.

AFTER SUCCESSFUL CCcam 2.0.4 FILES DOWNLOAD, YOU WILL SEE THIS INDICATOR.


SELECT YES TO INSTALL THE CCcam 2.0.4 ON YOUR BOX.
NOW CLICK EXIT FROM YOUR REMOTE CONTROL AND SELECT DOWNLOAD CAM CONFIG


NOW SELECT CCcam 2.0.4 CONFIG FILES.

AFTER SUCCESSFUL DOWNLOAD YOU WILL BE PROMOTED TO INTALL THE CONFIG FILE.SELECT YES TO INSTALL.

AFTER SUCCESSFUL INSTALL YOU WILL SEE AN INDICATOR FOR YOUR CONFIRMATION.

NOW EXIT THE ADDONS SCREEN, NOW START THE DDC(DREAMBOX CONTROL CENTER FROM YOUR COMPUTER).CONNECT YOUR BOX WITH THE COMPUTER.


NOW SELECT FTP FROM DCC, NOW SELECT VAR/ETC AND SELECT CCcam.CONFIG FILE,RIGHT CLICK ON IT AND SELECT EDIT.

NOW REPLACE YOUR CCcam.CONFIG FILE WITH THE DOWNLOADED FILE.


NOW CLOSE THE EDITOR, YOU WILL BE PROMOTED TO SAVE THE EDITED FILE AS A REPLACEMENT SELECT YES.


NOW EXIT THE DCC (DREAMBOX CONTROL CENTER).
AGAIN NOW PRESS THE BLUE BUTTON,


NOW SCROLL THE COMMON CAM TO CCcam 2.0.4 AT THE TOP WITH THE HELP OF VOLUME BUTTON FROM YOUR REMOTE.


NOW SELECT AUTO CAM ENABLE,


NOW SELECT AUTO CAM SETUP AT THE TOP.


A NEW WINDOW WILL BE OPENED


NOW SELECT CCcam 2.0.4 AS DEFAULT CAM.


NOW EXIT THE ALL OPENED MENUS.
IN IDLE MODE REBOOT YOUR BOX.


YOUR CCcam 2.0.4 WILL BE RUNNING , HAPPY CCcam SHARING.

Edit:
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The version of Cccam will of course be newer when time passes, download always the latest possible. The version in the tutorial and pics are used as a guide
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How to for Dreambox as Client


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  1. Some steps for cccam sharing and newbie

    So….a lot of people ask and ask how to set up cccam.Everything is in this forum if you press the search button…But i tried to spend my time and write again the most important things of them in few lines .Follow these steps and i think you will be ok…or like a greek phrase: you will see the light…
    1) if you have a linux box like dreambox,dbox,i-net box….flash the memory with an image ( gemini,pli,nabilo,rudream,LT or something else suitable with your box ).The safest way to flash your box is by null modem ….
    2) setup the language and the channels of your box
    3) setup the network between router and box or between pc and box ( the box must have static ip…so you have to uncheck DCHP in the network communication setting…Give a static ip in your box.
    4) install cccam emu ( the latest version is 2.0.9 ) from the addons of your image.Also install cccam.cfg.Now you select cccam as the default emu.
    5) restart the box to keep the new change in it’s memory
    6) open a free account for a dns to update your ip like dyndns or no-ip .You can update it in your router or in your pc by a software or in inadyn plugin of your box…The best way to update the dns is the router: too fast….
    7) open a port Tcp in your router for the ip of your dreambox ( 12000 is the default port )…
    8) learn how to create the c line or the f line
    CCcam ? Sharen? English howto – CardSharing Forum
    9) add in var/etc the files cccam.prio , cccam.providers , cccam.channelinfo .
    10) Now you are ready to start sharing…If you don’t have local go to free exchange cccam servers section and start hunting peers….
    If you have local go to exchange cccam server with local card and make a post there …be sure that you will find a lot of servers…( be careful to write the local in the title of your post: rule 14…)
    11) All these infos are for educational purpose only….

    If you have any problems with the stability like you are only client you have to check two things…: the port and the dns…Is the port opened propertly?Is the dns updated as well?As the last way if you don’t find the solution you can flash again the box with a new image..maybe it is a bug of it…
    If you want to be only client you follow all the above steps,except opening the port and the dns….Just make the network,setup the cccam emu and you are ready..if you add a c line in your cccam.cfg…

  2. CCcam ? Sharen? howto

    Sharing Howto – CCcam

    To start sharing both side’s have to make a so called F-line
    in this Friends line you will set the username and password of
    your friend, aquintence, chatmate or whatever.

    also, you’ve got to forward port 12000 (default CCcam port) to your dreambox and you’ll have to set the right attributes to CCcam.cfg in /var/etc (or in /etc/ depending on your box&image)
    it should be 644 to get it working

    further more you can also setup which cards your friend may (or may not)
    receive from you, and how far he or she can reshare your cards.
    it’s also possible to determine on which time and from which
    IP-address he or she may connect.

    a complete F line looks like this:

    Quote:
    F: user4 pass4 5 0 1 { 0:0:3, 0100:000080:1 } { 0100:000080:15df } { 12:00-17:00, 19:00-20:00 } 81.23.45.67

    ############################

    Quote:
    F: user4 pass4

    in this part you determine which username and password you will
    give to your friend. I.E. F: jantje pietje01,
    then jantje is his username and pietje01 is his password.

    ############################

    Quote:
    5 0 1

    Quote:
    # the 5

    the 5 means that your friend will receive all cards up to a maximum
    of 5 hops from your location. you can lower this number if you
    like, but it’s not recommended (or, best practice) to do this
    since the card would be to far away and freezes will occur.

    Quote:
    # the 0

    the 0 is used if your friend can use your emu’s, with 0 he/she
    cannot use them, of you set it to „1” then he/she can.

    Quote:
    # the 1

    to set if your friend will receive cardupdate’s, you can set this to 1.
    I myself allways set it to 0

    ############################

    Quote:
    { 0:0:3, 0100:000080:1 }
    { 0100:000080:15df }

    this part start with a { (not with a „(” ) and a space,
    else it will not work.
    at the end you’ll have to have the space and } as well ofcourse.

    Quote:
    # de 0:0:3

    in here the 0:0 means that your friend will be able to receive an reshare
    all cards (0:0) you have.
    the :3 means that he/she receives them 3 hops, so he can watch
    it him/herself (hop1) and share it to a friend (hop2) and that
    friend can reshare it to a friend of him (hop3)
    the one on hop3 cannot reshare your cards anymore.

    Quote:
    # 0100:000080:1

    you can also set if someone can receive and reshare a particular
    card, or even your local card.
    0100:000080 is the specific provider you want to put some restrictions to,
    and the :1 means 1 hop, so he/she can watch, but cannot reshare
    that provider/card.

    if you’d like to block access to a specific channel, then you
    can put the entire channel ident :

    Quote:
    0100:000080:15df

    use google to find a nice list with all channel idents if you’re
    looking for specific channels.

    Quote:
    { 12:00-17:00, 19:00-20:00 }

    well.. not much to say about this i guess, just use a
    24hrs grid to set up time-based access to your server.

    [quote] # 81.23.45.67 [/quote
    if your friend has a static IP, then you can deny access to all
    other IP’s that use the username/password specified in the beginning
    of the F line, so he/she can only connect from that IP address.

    to keep it real easy a F line basically only needs something like this:

    Quote:
    F: user4 pass4 5 0 0 { 0:0:3 }

    ################################################## ############

    The C Line.

    with this line you yourself connect to your friend.
    but before you can connect, your friend FIRST has to set up a
    F line for you, so that you have a username/password.

    a simple C line looks like this:

    Quote:
    C: someserver.somedomain 12000 user1 pass1

    someserver.somedomain = the DNS name or IP address of your friend.

    Quote:
    12000

    this is the portnumber on which CCcam connects to your friend

    Quote:
    user1 pass1

    these are your username and password.

    so, if your friend on IP address 81.23.45.67 has made this
    F line inside his cccam.cfg:

    Quote:
    F: jan01 pietje20 5 0 0 { 0:0:3 }

    then YOUR C line would look like:

    Quote:
    C: 81.23.45.67 12000 jan01 pietje20

    so in your cccam.cfg you should have this set of lines:

    Quote:
    F: friend friend01 5 0 0 { 0:0:3 }
    C: 81.23.45.67 12000 jan01 pietje20

    What if you get a huge amount of the same cards from your friends-servers ?
    Cccam has the ability to filter out cards, so you can narrow down
    the number of duplicate cards.
    if you’d like to limit canal+ NL for instance, you can do that like this:

    Quote:
    C: 82.34.56.78 12000 friend friend01 no { 0100:00006a:2, 0:0:4 }

    Quote:
    no

    means you do not want to use the emu’s of your friend.
    if you do want this, set it to yes, but your friend has to set that up
    in the F line which he made for you on his box.

    if you are going to narrow down on idents, then you MUST use
    yes or no, else it will not work the way it’s meant to be.
    (so, yes or no when using restrictions.)

    Quote:
    0100:00006a:2

    means you want to receive the canal+ NL card (0100:00006a)
    at a maximum distance of 2 hops.
    so, only if your friend has him local (hop1) and if his friends have it local (hop2)

    Quote:
    0:0:4

    means that you will receive all cards (0:0) at a maximum distance
    of 4 hops. on this way you’ll have less chance of freeze’s.
    do not set it higher then 5, as this would sure trigger freezes as the cards is too far away from you.

    to keep it clean you could remove all text in cccam.cfg
    (or copy it to a text file on your pc as reference 😉 )
    and only put your F and C lines in it (or any other cardshare lines).
    in this way it’s a small file, and very clear to see what’s inside.

    have fun 🙂

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