This guide explains how to configure a CCcam server using common parameters such as port 18000
, which is frequently used for high-capacity or updated "new" server configurations
. CCcam is a softcam protocol used by Linux-based satellite receivers (like Dreambox or VU+) to share subscription smartcard data over a network. 1. Prerequisites Before beginning, ensure you have the following: : A Linux-based receiver running an image like Enigma2.
: CCcam installed on your box (accessible via the blue panel or softcam menu). : An FTP client like and a text editor such as 2. Locate Your Configuration File Connect to your receiver via FTP using its IP address. Navigate to the directory. Find the file named cccamiacom 18000 new
. If it does not exist, create a blank text file with this exact name. 3. Configure the C-Line (Client Side) To connect to a "new" server on port 18000, you must add a file. The standard syntax is: C:
(ensure this matches the specific port provided by your service). Credentials : Your unique username and password. 4. Configure the Server Port (Server Side)
If you are hosting the server and want it to listen on port 18000, add the following line to your config: SERVER LISTEN PORT : 18000 Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard This guide explains how to configure a CCcam
This tells CCcam to monitor port 18000 for incoming client connections. 5. Finalize and Restart file and upload it back to the Restart the CCcam emulator on your receiver via the Softcam Manager Blue Panel
(Optional) Use a Telnet utility to monitor the log and confirm the connection is active. Legal Disclaimer:
Using CCcam to access unlicensed pay-TV content may violate copyright laws. Owning a compatible receiver is generally legal, but you should always check local regulations before configuring shared server access. troubleshoot a "Connection Failed" error for this specific port? Ensure local electrical code compliance
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