[reader] label = backup_proxy protocol = cccam device = backup.dyndns.org,15000 user = my_backup_user password = MyVeryStrongP456! inactivitytimeout = 30 group = 2 cccversion = 2.3.0 cccmaxhops = 2 ccckeepalive = 1 cccreconnectdelay = 60 blockemm-unknown = 1 blockemm-u = 1
: Enable the built-in failaban feature in the [global] or [webif] section to block IPs after multiple failed login attempts. oscam server config
If you are using OSCam with a local receiver (like a set-top box) or TVHeadend, the oscam.dvbapi file defines which encryption system (CAID) to prioritize for specific channels. This file uses a "first match" logic to filter ECM (Entitlement Control Message) requests. It is critical for optimizing performance and ignoring unnecessary processing. [reader] label = backup_proxy protocol = cccam device
[Unit] Description=OScam Server After=network.target This file uses a "first match" logic to
[reader] label = my_card_reader protocol = internal device = /dev/sci0 caid = 090F boxkey = A1B2C3D4E5F60789 rsakey = BFD7E5A6... detect = cd mhz = 450 cardmhz = 2700 group = 1 emmcache = 1,3,2 blockemm-unknown = 1 saveemm-unknown = 1 auprovid = 000F00
To get the most out of your Oscam server setup, follow these tips and tricks:
P: 0100:123456 # Give priority to CAID 0100 with provider 123456 I: 654321 # Ignore all requests from provider 654321 M: 0500 0600:123456 # Map CAID 0500 to provider 123456 with CAID 0600