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Oscam Server Config Repack Info

This file contains one or more [reader] sections. Each section defines a physical slot (internal or external) where a smart card is inserted.

[reader] label = my_local_card enable = 1 protocol = internal device = /dev/sci0 services = caid = detect = cd mhz = 357 cardmhz = 357 group = 1 emmcache = 1,3,2

If the server fails to read the card:

A typical reader entry in this "long paper" looks like this: oscam server config

: Ensures a persistent connection to remote proxy servers. File Location

httpallowed : Restricts access to specific IP ranges (e.g., 127.0.0.1, 192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255 ). 2. Adding Sources: oscam.server

httpport = 8888 : The port to access the interface (e.g., http://your-ip:8888 ). httpuser / httppwd : Credentials to secure the dashboard. This file contains one or more [reader] sections

Check web interface: http://your-server-ip:8888 (user: admin / pass: oscam)

| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | No ECMs | Check oscam.log – maybe wrong CAID or reader protocol | | High latency | Set clienttimeout=5000 , reduce reshare hops | | Card not detected | Run pcsc_scan (Linux) or check reader path ( /dev/sci0 ) | | Webif not loading | Check httpallowed IP range | | Freezing channels | Increase cachedelay or use group load balancing |

For newcamd (Mgcamd):

This is where you define your "Readers"—whether they are physical USB card readers or remote proxy lines. Connecting to a CCcam Proxy

The primary configuration for card readers is located in: /usr/local/etc/oscam.server (or /etc/tuxbox/config/oscam.server on Enigma2 receivers).