hello, I did all these eteps below but still no decription
Pleaze Help me where is the problem :TT TT:
I have a AZbox Premium HD
Pleaze Help me where is the problem :TT TT:
I have a AZbox Premium HD
Native (Dreambox) CCcam – hacked for AZbox HD
The full CCcam for DreamBox [server, re-share and all] is ready to be used in AZbox HD, guys...The development will go on, no doubt but for now we have the privilege to test the first version, thanx to a few guys who figured out how to make it all "compatible"... Please, download the file from here:
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Originally Posted by kanber_kav on Satdudez forum
[URL]http://www.mediafire.com/?izmdrz2qlnm[/URL] - cccam file and script
More info is here: [URL]http://www.satdudez.org/forum/showthread.php?t=112731[/URL]
I bet there are some non-IT people on this forum, who are not too familiar with Linux etc. I bet a few will need some simple, straight-forward, detailed and more or less step-by-step advice, how to use the complete package that Kanber_Kav put up... So, here is how I did it...
Following The_Ripper's great work and advice, I used K_K's version of T_R's files, and I installed the package like so:
I downloaded cccam-azbox-2.1.1 [= "camd.rar"] archive from K_K's post.
I decompressed it by right clicking on it [7zip -> Extract here]. I got camd folder and 2 sub-folders:
-libs
-OpenXCAS
I went into the libs folder and edited CCcam.cfg to put the details of my peer's server, as advised in the file itself [added this line under #C: line in the file]:
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C: peer.DynDNS.something port username password
I went into OpenXCAS folder and edited the following files [in order to make them correspond to what I have in my AZbox HD, so you need to do the same in accordance with your setup]:
-module.seq [this one is a must]
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dvbapiCAS
#MboxCAS
#mgcamd
#MultiCAS
#newcs
#SCDXCas
-openxcas.conf [I am told this one isn't a must but I did it anyway...]
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[modules]
count = 5
active_auto = true
active_1 = dvbapiCAS
active_2 = MboxCAS
active_3 = MultiCAS
active_4 = mgcamd
active_5 = newcs
[module_1]
name = dvbapiCAS
path = camd/OpenXCAS/dvbapiCAS
daemon = emu_module
version = 0.1
[module_2]
ap= Yes
name = MboxCAS
daemon = mbox_module
wait=13 sec
version = 0.6_10
[module_3]
name = MultiCAS
daemon = emu_module
version = 1.57D-4T11-6B
[module_4]
name = mgcamd
daemon = mgcamd
version = 1.32
# argument = -a 3
[module_5]
name = newcs
daemon = newcs
argument = -nd
version = 1.6
xcasapi = FALSE
I used FileZilla Client to FTP it to my AZbox HD receiver and copied the lib folder into the folder camd, then went into it and gave rights, i.e. CHMOD -> 755 to all the files inside.
Then, I copied the content of the OpenXCAS folder from my HDD into the AZbox HD OpenXCAS folder. I went into the folder itself and gave CHMOD to 755to the module and .sh file.
I didn't even have to reboot: I just restarted all the camd [FONT="][via the Fast Forward button -> yellow button -> OK], then the dvbapiCAS with the OK button -> OK. It worked! [/FONT]
How to control CCcam!
This is how you can see your CCcam details, like who's your server, what s/he has on it, who's your client etc. etc. In your browser's address box put in: [URL]http://192.168.x.x:16001[/URL] – where „x“ = your AZbox HD's IP address.
That's enough to have your AZbox HD do its magic for you, even at this, Beta stage of development!!! We await further developments to make it more stable, faster and generally even more capable and user friendly!!! We wanna see DMM blown out of the water, as it were... hehe...
Good luck
