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  • xZEDx
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    • Dec 2009
    • 69

    #16
    Originally posted by neilwiz06
    xZEDx was your posted for me or for the user who has hijacked my topic ?
    Sorry didn't realise ur thread was hiJacked, I thought it was ur post.

    But it would be prudent to try and reinstall anyway.

    If all fails, that's the course of action I take and it dose work out the kinks

    All the best mate

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    • neilwiz06
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 21

      #17
      blueflash234 your lost me now

      &

      smirnoff_rules jazzy1uk has hijacked my topic here..

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      • smirnoff_rules
        V.I.P. Member
        • Mar 2008
        • 8603

        #18
        hijacked ? l was answering @jazzy1uk
        any information provided is for educational/experimental purposes only.

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        • neilwiz06
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2012
          • 21

          #19
          hijacked ? l was answering @jazzy1uk
          I know that what am saying @jazzy1uk has hijacked my topic here


          Anyway anyone give me help which image to flash to my 800hd box and get the ccam up & running

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          • neilwiz06
            Junior Member
            • Jan 2012
            • 21

            #20
            Right i redone the image and went to edit the cccam and get

            # CCcam team uvadi CCcam v2.1.3
            #
            # Special greets go to all our friends all over the world, you know who you are!
            #
            # Specjalne podziekowania dla Ludzi z Polski, dzieki ktorym jest duzo nowych funkcji w wersji 2.0.0
            # Ostatnim razem zapomnielismy o nich wspomniec w readme. DZieki Chlopaki!
            #

            ################################################## ####################
            # friends #
            ################################################## ####################
            # syntax for to add a friend user to CCcam with the max up hops limit (default = 5)
            # sharing of emus (default = 1), allow emm (default = 1), and optional
            # downshare limits per share (default = no limits) and optional
            # downshare limits per share based on caid:id:sid
            # and optional timeslots in which share is valid (to block channels on box of children after 19:00 for instance)
            # if no timeslot is defined 24 hrs a day is used
            # emus are shared only one level down, even if no limits given
            #
            # max username length 20
            # password length 'unlimited'
            #
            #F: <username> <password> <uphops> <shareemus> <allowemm> ( { caid:id(:downhops), caid:id(:downhops), ... } { caid:id:sid, caid:id:sid, ... } { begintime-endtime, ... } ) hostname/ip address
            #
            # example:
            #
            # F: user1 pass1
            #
            # user1 gets all our shares at max 5 hops from us
            # (our local cards + max five hops away). He can share down to his own
            # clients. He also receive emu shares (if he has 'yes' behind his C: entry),
            # and is allowed to send us emm.
            #
            # F: user2 pass2 0 1 0 { 0100:000080, 0622:000000:1, 0500:000000:2 }
            #
            # user2 gets only our local cards but no 0100:000080.
            # and our 0622:000000 cards only for himself (1 hop down),
            # and 0500 cards for himself plus one additional hop down.
            # He also gets our emus, and is NOT allowed to send us emm (updates).
            #
            # F: user3 pass3 5 0 1 { 0:0:3, 0100:000080:1 }
            #
            # user3 gets all cards at a maximum of 5 hops away from us,
            # and get's to share them down two further levels beyond his own level.
            # But he is not allowed to share 0100:000080 down to other users.
            # He gets no emus from us, and he is allowed to send us emm.
            #
            # F: user4 pass4 5 0 1 { 0:0:3, 0100:000080:1 } { 0100:000080:15df }
            #
            # user4 gets all cards at a maximum of 5 hops away from us,
            # and get's to share them down two further levels beyond his own level.
            # But he is not allowed to share 0100:000080 down to other users.
            # He gets no emus from us, and he is allowed to send us emm.
            # He is also not allowed to view channel 0100:000080:15df
            #
            # F: user4 pass4 5 0 1 { } { } { 12:00-17:00, 19:00-20:00 }
            #
            # user4 gets all cards at a maximum of 5 hops away from us,
            # and get's to share them down two further levels beyond his own level.
            # the share is only valid between 12:00 and 17:00 and between 19:00 and 20:00
            # outside these hours the share will not give cw's to the client
            #
            #
            # F: user5 pass5 5 1 1 { } { } { } 192.168.1.1
            #
            # user5 gets all cards at a maximum of 5 hops away from us
            # user5 is only allowed to connect from the host 192.168.1.1
            #


            ################################################## ####################
            # connections #
            ################################################## ####################
            # syntax for to add a client connection to other CCcam
            # add yes on end to use friends emus (non public private key/emu,etc...),
            # but only works when corresponding F line on server has '1' for <shareemus>
            # optional limits just like F line, but for incoming shares (ignore shares more than 'uphops' away)
            #
            #C: <hostname> <port> <username> <password> <wantemus> ( { caid:id(:uphops), caid:id(:uphops), ... } )
            #
            #note: if {} limits are added, <wantemus> cannot be omitted. Use either yes or no.
            #
            # example:
            #
            # C: someserver.somedomain 12000 user1 pass1
            # C: 192.168.1.2 12000 user2 pass2
            # connects to CCcam without use of friends emus
            #
            # C: 192.168.1.2 12000 user3 pass3 yes
            # connects to CCcam, and receives friends emus also.


            # syntax for to add newcamd server connection
            #
            #N: <ip> <port> <username> <pass> <des(14byte)> <nr_of_hops_away (default: 1)> <stealth mode (default: 0)>
            #
            # example:
            #
            # N: 127.0.0.1 10000 dummy dummy 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
            #
            # add a newcamd card, give it an offset of 2 hops, in the share list
            #
            # N: 127.0.0.1 10000 dummy dummy 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 2
            #
            # stealthy login on newcamd server:
            #
            # N: 127.0.0.1 10000 dummy dummy 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 1 1
            #
            # stealth modes: 0 = disabled, 1 = mgcamd new, 2 = mgcamd old, 3 = evocamd, 4 = generic


            # syntax for to add radegast server connection
            #
            #R: <ip> <port> <ca4> <id6> <nr_of_hops_away (default: 1)>
            #
            # example:
            #
            # R: 127.0.0.1 678 0100 000080


            # syntax for to add camd3 connection
            #
            #L: <ip> <port> <username> <pass> <ca4> <id6> <nr_of_hops_away (default: 1)>
            #
            # example:
            #
            # L: 127.0.0.1 567 dummy dummy 0100 000080


            # syntax for add gbox connection
            #
            #G: <pass> <localhost> <localport> <peerpass> <peeraddress> <peerport>
            #
            # support optional limits just like C line (ignore shares more than 'uphops' away)
            # { caid:id(:uphops), caid:id(:uphops), ... }
            #
            # example:
            #
            # G: AABBCCDD my.address.tv 2500 12345678 peer.address.tv 2500

            ################################################## ####################
            # Other config settings #
            ################################################## ####################
            # server shall listen on this port pro incoming connections
            # default port is 12000, disable server with parm -s or set port 0
            #
            #SERVER LISTEN PORT : 12000

            # server can give some info about server and client connections
            # and cardinfo using telnet or webbrowser.
            #
            # Switch on/off access to info
            # default is yes
            #
            #ALLOW TELNETINFO: no
            #ALLOW WEBINFO: no

            # Show extended client info when showing client list
            # default is yes
            #
            #SHOW EXTENEDED CLIENT INFO : no

            # The webinfo service can be protected with a username and password.
            # This is switched off by default
            #
            #WEBINFO USERNAME : <username>
            #WEBINFO PASSWORD : <password>

            # The telnetinfo service can be protected with a username and password.
            # This is switched off by default
            #
            #TELNETINFO USERNAME : <username>
            #TELNETINFO PASSWORD : <password>

            # default port for telnet is 16000
            # default port for web is 16001
            # supported commands:
            # info
            # activeclients
            # clients
            # servers
            # shares
            # providers
            # entitlements
            # example use:
            # echo servers | telnet localhost 16000
            # go with your browser to http://ip_CCcam_server:16001
            #
            #TELNETINFO LISTEN PORT : 16000
            #WEBINFO LISTEN PORT : 16001

            # time in seconds to keep On Screen Display active.
            # default is 0 (turned off)
            #
            #ZAP OSD TIME : 3

            # username used to show popup (default : root)
            #OSD USERNAME : root

            # password used to show popup (default : dreambox)
            #OSD PASSWORD : dreambox

            # port used to show popup (default : 80)
            #OSD PORT : 80

            # Serial reader config. Add as many as you have attached too your system
            # replaces old name 'PHOENIX READER PATH', but still works.
            # default is none
            # optionally add readertype : phoenix,mouse,uniprog,sc8in1,smartreader+
            # (when non readertype given defaults to uniprog (e.g. for mastera))
            #
            # SERIAL READER : <device> <type>
            #
            # example
            #
            #SERIAL READER : /dev/tts/0

            # Serial reader smartcard write delay.
            # Setting to finetune smartcard write speed, optimal setting depends on speed of system, and
            # speed of card. Default value is calculated, but can overrule by setting.
            # Use number of microseconds delay between bytes, 0 = no delay, -1 = calculated default
            # Note: huge difference between values 0 and 1, because of schedular overhead
            #
            # SMARTCARD WRITE DELAY : <device> <delay>
            #
            # example, 10ms write delay on smartcard in reader attached to /dev/ttyUSB0
            #
            #SMARTCARD WRITE DELAY: /dev/ttyUSB0 10000
            #
            # NOTE on sc8in1; because 8 smartcards are used on the same devicename, use
            # devicename_0 .. devicename_7 for settings which require devicename to make
            # settings per smartcard. example /dev/ttyS0_0, /dev/ttyS0_1 ..
            # example, 8ms write delay between bytes to smartcard on last sc8in1 channel, attached to /dev/tts/0
            #
            #SMARTCARD WRITE DELAY: /dev/tts/0_7 8000

            # Smartcard clock speed override
            # Setting override specified speed for smartcard.
            # Don't add setting unless you're sure what you're doing.
            # In 99% of the cases the reader selects the optimal speed.
            # Adding this setting either slows your card down, or might destroy it.
            #
            # SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY : <device> <freq>
            #
            # example
            #
            #SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/ttyUSB0 5500000

            # if timing should be shown in OSD and debug output
            # default is no (turned off)
            #
            #SHOW TIMING : yes

            # enables mini OSD which shows server(type), cardreader, keys or fta only
            # default is no (turned off)
            #
            #MINI OSD : yes

            # turns debugging on and off
            # default is no (turned off)
            #
            #DEBUG : yes


            # should CCcam try to read and parse newcamd.conf for server connections
            # default is no (turned off)
            #
            #NEWCAMD CONF : yes


            # configure what EMM blocker you want. Add as many as readers you have attached
            # default is blocking nothing
            #
            # B: /dev/sci0 01
            # 00 - nothing
            # 01 - sa blocked
            # 02 - ua blocked
            # 04 - ga blocked
            # and sum of for combinations
            #
            #examples
            #
            #B: /dev/tts/0 07
            #B: /dev/sci0 01

            # disable all local EMM readers
            # saves lots of CPU, but you won't get any updates anymore
            # (unless you get updates from your clients)
            #
            # default: no
            #
            #DISABLE EMM : yes

            # with this setting you can
            # allow a client on two hops away
            # to send the updates to the cardserver
            #
            # default : no
            #
            #EXTRA EMM LEVEL : yes

            # with this setting you can
            # configure how many emm listeners are started.
            # for example use 2 when recording
            # and viewing different systems and both need constant updates
            #
            # default : 1
            #
            #EMM THREADS : 1

            # overrule the nds boxkey (4 byte hex)
            #
            # BOXKEY: <device> <byte1> <byte2> <byte3> <byte4>
            #
            #example
            #
            #BOXKEY: /dev/sci0 00 11 22 33

            # set card pin
            # * please be very careful with this option as you could lock your card *
            #
            # PIN: <device> <pin>
            #
            #example
            #
            #PIN: /dev/sci0 1234

            # overrule the irdeto camkey (8 byte hex), default 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88
            #
            # CAMKEY: <device> <byte1> <byte2> <byte3> <byte4> <byte5> <byte6> <byte7> <byte8>
            #
            #example
            #
            #CAMKEY: /dev/sci0 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88

            # overrule the irdeto camdata (64 byte hex)
            # trailing zero bytes can be omitted
            # default for unknown ASC's is 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 00 00 .. 00, known ASC's have other defaults
            #
            # CAMDATA: <device> <byte1> <byte2> <byte3> <byte4> <byte5> <byte6> ... <byte64>
            #
            #example, when only the first 15 camdata bytes are nonzero
            #
            #CAMDATA: /dev/sci0 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 aa bb cc dd ee ff

            # custom add id's for BEEF patched cards
            #
            # BEEF ID: <ident1> <ident2> <ident3> <ident4> <ident5> <ident6> <ident7> <ident8> <device>
            #
            #example
            #
            #BEEF ID: 4101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 /dev/sci0

            # what Softcam.Key should CCcam try to read
            # defaults to /var/keys/SoftCam.Key
            #
            #SOFTKEY FILE : /var/keys/SoftCam.Key


            # what AutoRoll.Key should CCcam try to read
            # defaults to /var/keys/AutoRoll.Key
            #
            #AUTOROLL FILE : /var/keys/AutoRoll.Key


            # what constant.cw should CCcam try to read
            # defaults to /var/keys/constant.cw
            # file content can be like
            #
            # ca4:id6:sid4mtpid4:ecmpid4:key16(01 02 03...)
            #
            #STATIC CW FILE : /var/keys/constant.cw


            # in this file you can configure what CAIDs CCcam should prefer or ignore
            # defaults to /var/etc/CCcam.prio
            # file content can have ignores (I) and prio lists (P)
            #
            # note 1: I line affects both for ecm and emm (receive no emm on ignored systems)
            # P line only affects ecm choice (emm still received for all available systems, not just the priority system)
            #
            # note 2: ident 0 means 'all idents'. So 'caid:0' is the same as 'caid'.
            #
            # note 3: for some systems (e.g. nagra (caid 18xx)), the ident is not known at the time the
            # prio lists are checked. In that case, matching is done on caid only, even if the P line
            # defines nonzero idents. So for example '1801:401' behaves the same as '1801' in a P line
            # I lines work differently, they are checked two times, once before ecm or emm is received, again
            # after ecm or emm are received (and nagra ident should be known)
            # P lines are only checked once, before ecm received.
            #
            # note 4: if a P line contains caid:ident pairs which are not available for the current
            # channel, that P line is not used for that channel.
            # Example, channel has systems 626, 1801:401 then P line with "1801,100:96,626" is ignored by that channel,
            # because channel doesn't have 100:96.
            # But P line with "1801" works, and also "626,1801" will work for channel
            #
            # note 5: P lines are parsed in the order in which they are found in the prio file.
            # Only the first matching P line is used
            #
            # situation 1: ignore allways this caid, all idents, on all channels
            # I: caid
            #
            # situation 2: ignore allways this caid/ident pair
            # I: caid:ident
            #
            # situation 3: ignore this caid/ident pair, on channel 'sid'
            # I: caid:ident:sid
            #
            # situation 4: when both caid1 and caid2 exist for a channel, prefer caid1 over caid2
            # P: caid1, caid2
            #
            # situation 5: when caid1:ident1 till caidN:identN exist for a channel, use them in order of this list.
            # P: caid1:ident1, caid2:ident2, .., caidN:identN
            #
            # situation 6: when caid1:ident1 till caidN:identN exist for channel 'sid', use them in order of this list.
            # Sid on first caid/ident pair identifies sid for which list is used. All other sids ignore this list.
            # P: caid1:ident1:sid, caid2:ident2, .., caidN:identN
            #
            #CAID PRIO FILE : /var/etc/CCcam.prio

            #
            # In this file all provider idents are defined
            # The info from this file is being used in the web interface
            # format:
            # <caid><ident> "Provider description"
            #
            # PROVIDERINFO FILE : /var/etc/CCcam.providers

            #
            # In this file all channel idents are defined
            # The info from this file is being used in the web interface
            # format:
            # caid:ident:sid "Channel description"
            #
            # CHANNELINFO FILE : /var/etc/CCcam.channelinfo

            # write wrong logins to file
            # defaults is off
            #
            #LOG WARNINGS : /tmp/warnings.txt

            # global setting for stealthy login to newcamd/newcs server, N line can overrule
            # stealth modes: 0 = disabled, 1 = mgcamd new, 2 = mgcamd old, 3 = evocamd, 4 = generic
            # default: 0
            #
            #NEWCAMD STEALTH : 0

            # load balancing between identical cards, list device names of card readers containing identical cards,
            # optionally followed by a list of service id's which are to be excluded from loadbalancing
            #
            # LOADBALANCE : <device1> <device2> .. <devicen> { <exceptsid1>, <exceptsid2> .. , <exceptsidn> }
            #
            # multiple loadbalance groups can be configured, by adding multiple lines
            # warning: restart is required, when loadbalance group config changes
            #
            #example 1: load balance requests for three identical cards
            #
            # LOADBALANCE : /dev/ttyS0 /dev/ttyS1 /dev/ttyS2
            #
            #example 2: load balance requests for two almost identical cards, sid 0df3 and 0de1 are only available
            #on one of the cards, so requests for these sids shouldn't be loadbalanced
            #
            # LOADBALANCE : /dev/ttyS5 /dev/ttyS6 { 0df3,0de1 }

            # in version 1.2.1 and lower there was a problem which could lead to disconnecting clients
            # in version 1.4.0 network load was significantly reduced
            # in version 1.7.0 dangerous password bug was fixed
            # in order to take advantage of these fixes, all clients should upgrade
            # with this setting you can force that clients at least use a certain version otherwise they are denied when logging in
            #
            # default : accept all versions
            #
            #example 1: avoid disconnecting clients problem
            #
            #MINIMUM CLIENT VERSION : 1.3.0
            #
            #example 2: achieve network load decrease
            #
            #MINIMUM CLIENT VERSION : 1.4.0
            #
            #example 3: don't allow potentially wrong passwords (pre 1.7.0 has password bug)
            #
            #MINIMUM CLIENT VERSION : 1.7.0


            # Irdeto smartcards: option to disable smart chid checking for irdeto smartcards.
            # Default, only chids advertised by card are accepted.
            # This avoids a lot of unwanted card traffic
            #
            # But if smartcard has hidden/unknown chids, all chids should be tried.
            # In that case specify 'TRY ALL CHIDS' option for cardreader.
            # Use with care, enabling option causes more card traffic.
            # Only use setting when some channels don't work without it.
            # note: if even this setting don't help decode all channels, try using
            # commandline arg -l, to disable all self-learning features (warning: slower)
            #
            #TRY ALL CHIDS : <device>
            #
            #example: card in /dev/ttyUSB0 gets ecm for all possible chids, not
            #just the chids it officially supports
            #
            #TRY ALL CHIDS : /dev/ttyUSB0

            # perform smartcard post init commands
            #
            # POSTINIT : <device> <filename> (<autodelete>)
            #
            # send commands in 'filename' to 'device', and delete 'filename' when
            # optional 'autodelete' argument nonzero
            #
            #example:
            #
            #POSTINIT : /dev/sci0 /tmp/postinit
            #
            #example /tmp/postinit contents:
            #c134000003000000
            #c13201000a

            # Option to override autodetected dvb api version. Restart needed.
            #
            #DVB API: <value>
            #
            # <value> -1 = no dvb, 1 = dvb api 1, 3 = dvb api 3
            #
            # WARNING: only use when autodetect fails!
            #
            #example, disable nonworking dvb hardware:
            #DVB API: -1

            # Option to set global share limits
            #
            #GLOBAL LIMITS: { caid:id(:downhops), caid:id(:downhops), ... }
            #
            #example:
            #
            #GLOBAL LIMITS : { 0100:000080, 0622:000000:1, 0500:000000:2 }
            #
            # all users get no 0100:000080.
            # and our 0622:000000 cards only for themself (1 hop down),
            # and 0500 cards for themself plus one additional hop down.
            # global limits are overridden by client specific limits (see F

            # Option to reject shares with less than required downhops on clientside
            #
            #MINIMUM DOWNHOPS: <value>
            #
            # default: 0 (don't ignore any shares)
            #
            #example:
            #
            #MINIMUM DOWNHOPS: 1
            #
            # ignore shares that have less than 1 'downhops' (i.e. can not be shared
            # further down to other clients)

            # Option to ignore all shares that go through a certain node
            #
            #IGNORE NODE: <nodeid>
            #
            #example, ignore two nodes:
            #
            #IGNORE NODE: ccd536ab515767ad
            #IGNORE NODE: aad536ab515761af


            # The seca handler is used to better support simulcrypt on the same ident
            #
            # With this setting you can change the behaviour of how SECA has to be used
            # This setting is ignored unless SECA2/SECA3 simulcrypt is detected!!
            #
            # When disabled CCcam behaves like previous versions
            #
            # When "prefer SECA3 over SECA2" is enabled try to use SECA3 ecm first, then SECA2
            #
            # When "Ignore SECA2" is enabled, ignore all SECA2 ecm so a SECA3 card will not get SECA2 request which it cannot handle
            #
            # When "Ignore SECA3" is enabled, ignore all SECA3 ecm so a SECA2 card will not get SECA3 request which it cannot handle
            #
            #
            # The following settings can be used
            #
            # SECA HANDLER: <value>
            # <value> : 0 = disabled, 1 = prefer SECA3 over SECA2, 2 = prefer SECA2 over SECA3, 3 = Ignore SECA2, 4 = Ignore SECA3
            #
            # default: 1
            #
            # Example try to use SECA3 ecm first, then SECA2
            #SECA HANDLER: 1
            #
            # Example try to use SECA2 ecm first, then SECA3
            #SECA HANDLER: 2
            #
            # Example to ignore all SECA2 ecm so a SECA3 card will not get SECA2 request which it cannot handle
            #SECA HANDLER: 3
            #
            # Example to ignore all SECA3 ecm so a SECA2 card will not get SECA3 request which it cannot handle
            #SECA HANDLER: 4


            # Configure limited list of accepted sids for smartcard
            # When omitted, all sids are allowed.
            # (can work together with LOADBALANCE configuration, or for standalone cards)
            #
            # SMARTCARD SID ASSIGN : <device> <maxnumberofsids> { <sid1>, <sid2>, ... <sidn> }
            #
            # <device> is the reader devicenode
            # <maxnumberofsids> limits the total number of sids assigned to the card (0 = use length of sid list)
            # { <sid1>..<sidn> } lists the sids that are assigned to the smartcard, when omitted, <maxnumberofsids> is used to auto assign sids
            #
            # when <maxnumberofsids> is larger than the length of the sidlist, the remainder of the sids are auto assigned, till the list reaches <maxnumberofsids>
            # Check entitlement output for realtime assignment list
            #
            # WARNING: when SMARTCARD SID ASSIGN config changes, restart is required before settings take effect
            #
            #example1: smartcard in device /dev/ttyUSB0 only handles requests for sids df3, df4, df5
            #
            # SMARTCARD SID ASSIGN : /dev/ttyUSB0 0 { 0df3,0df4,0df5 }
            #
            #example2: smartcard in device /dev/ttyUSB0 handles requests for max 5 sids, auto assigned in the order of occurance. A request for a 6th sid will be denied.
            #
            # SMARTCARD SID ASSIGN : /dev/ttyUSB0 5
            #
            #example3: smartcard in device /dev/ttyUSB0 handles requests for max 5 sids, 3 of which are df3, df4, df5, remaining 2 are auto assigned
            #
            # SMARTCARD SID ASSIGN : /dev/ttyUSB0 5 { 0df3,0df4,0df5 }
            What do i need to edit ?

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            • The fat man
              Top Poster
              • May 2009
              • 196

              #21
              Let's start from Beginning , leave that image on please then start 1- dreambox control centre
              2- click FTP on left hand side
              3- in left window click etc
              In that window you should now see a list of folders then a hand with a finger pointing then funny boxes one of which should be cccam.cfg
              If not in etc try var/etc
              Once you've found cccam.cfg right click it then edit you should see your c line in there
              If not there's your problem if so let me know and we will try something else

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              • neilwiz06
                Junior Member
                • Jan 2012
                • 21

                #22
                Yep have that in ect edited cccam to show my line..

                am just going do a scan see what i get now

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                • The fat man
                  Top Poster
                  • May 2009
                  • 196

                  #23
                  Now just make sure cccam 2.1.3 is activated please because I think common interface is selected by default and hopefully you will be happy

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                  • neilwiz06
                    Junior Member
                    • Jan 2012
                    • 21

                    #24
                    am i right in think it need put in softcam aswell ?

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                    • neilwiz06
                      Junior Member
                      • Jan 2012
                      • 21

                      #25
                      cccam 2.1.3 set as default and listed in softcam list

                      & i have everything back thanks guys

                      anything eles i can do with this new image

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                      • The fat man
                        Top Poster
                        • May 2009
                        • 196

                        #26
                        Just enjoy it for a while

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                        • The fat man
                          Top Poster
                          • May 2009
                          • 196

                          #27
                          Install cross epg if you want and coolmans tv guide but that's a bit tricky if it's your first time setting it up !

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                          • neilwiz06
                            Junior Member
                            • Jan 2012
                            • 21

                            #28
                            1st time doing anything with dreambox but i need to learn want update the image on 2 500's i have

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                            • The fat man
                              Top Poster
                              • May 2009
                              • 196

                              #29
                              I've had plenty of late nights with my 800 and it's been a steep learning curve but fun in the process and the guys on the forums are first class and will help in any way as you've found out . The 500's I don't know much about but if you search the forum there will be plenty of answers .

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                              • neilwiz06
                                Junior Member
                                • Jan 2012
                                • 21

                                #30
                                Yep seen the guys on here are very helpful Just hope one day I can help you guys out if you have problems with computer/game consoles

                                my 800 been off over a week with problems but thanks to the help here all is fixed now

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