CCCam (Card Sharing) is a protocol that allows multiple satellite receivers to share a single subscription card. Kanasa is a popular Android‑based satellite receiver firmware that supports a wide range of hardware (e.g., Dreambox, Vu+, Octagon). Installing CCCam on Kanasa lets you connect to a remote card‑sharing server and decrypt encrypted channels.
| Item | Minimum Requirement | |------|----------------------| | Hardware | Android‑based satellite receiver running Kanasa (e.g., Dreambox DM‑7020, Vu+ Solo2) | | Storage | ≥ 100 MB free for the CCCam binary and config files | | Network | Stable internet connection (wired Ethernet recommended) | | Access | Root or sudo privileges on the Kanasa system (usually via SSH or telnet) | | CCCam Server Info | Host IP, port, username, password, and optional “user‑limit” settings | cccam kanasa install
While CCcam is popular, consider these modern alternatives if your install fails: Overview of CCCam on Kanasa CCCam (Card Sharing)
To install OSCam on your Kanasa, follow the same IPK method but download enigma2-plugin-cams-oscam.ipk. Installation on Satellite Receivers
Below is a generalized method that works for most Kanasa receivers running Enigma2 or Spark. Note: The exact menu names may vary slightly depending on your firmware version.