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i am using CCcamInfo V.1.2 help needed

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  • topman96
    Board Senior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 214

    i am using CCcamInfo V.1.2 help needed

    i am using CCcamInfo V.1.2 and i was wondering when i look at the providers i notice for example where its says this 100 : 0 Seca Issuer the 0 is in red but when it says this 100 : 65 the 65 is in green why are some in red some in green and some in yellow
    thanks
  • knap92

    #2
    Re: i am using CCcamInfo V.1.2 help needed

    Hello;

    wat i knows is this,

    red================>no connecting
    green ==============>good connection and connecting

    I wil also appreciate if some one can give some tuto with all explination about Cccaminfo,Php,


    Thanks

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    • sucan
      Board Senior Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 301

      #3
      Re: i am using CCcamInfo V.1.2 help needed

      Originally posted by knap92
      Hello;

      wat i knows is this,

      red================>no connecting
      green ==============>good connection and connecting

      I wil also appreciate if some one can give some tuto with all explination about Cccaminfo,Php,


      Thanks
      Hi, this is the info which I have about CccamInfoPHP . Hope will help.

      In CCcamPHP colors means:

      1: Client/server:
      Withe means - they are working and OK
      Red means - offline
      Purple means -
      a) user has different DNS/IP as server and as client
      b) he try to use your C: line second time
      c) his or your server is hacked and someone try use yours or his lines to own benefit/stealing.

      2: Caid/idents colors means:
      Green ident - means that it is rigth now active
      Yellow ident - means that it is inactive next or used
      Red ident - means that it is old or fake

      NodeID : dfc*******bf4 - unique ID of your CCcam
      Uptime : 00d 12:04:47 - how long is your CCcam working without restart
      Connected clients : 161 - how many clients is connected
      Total handled client ecm's : 108025 - how many ECM requests is been recived from your clients
      Total handled client emm's : 0 - how many EMM you are recived from your clients (for card update - not all cards are supported)
      Total handled LOCAL ecm's : 14457 / 15305 (94%) - how many loacl card ECM is sended to your clients
      Peak load (max queued requests per workerthread) : 8 8 9 9 8 7 8 7 7 3

      Meaning of colors in ECM:

      Red 0% no valid ECM
      Green 75% and more valid ECM
      Yellow less of 70% valid ECM
      Orange less of 40% valid ECM
      Dreambox500HD ICVS image, 110 cm offset dish with Diseq motor - 45E-30W, Inverto Black Ultra Quad LNB, Samsung 46c7000 3D TV

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      • topman96
        Board Senior Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 214

        #4
        Re: i am using CCcamInfo V.1.2 help needed

        thanks for that so this bit you bute here
        2: Caid/idents colors means:
        Green ident - means that it is rigth now active
        Yellow ident - means that it is inactive next or used
        #####Red ident - means that it is old or fake ##########
        if i go into clime could i config not to recieve or is its best to ignore this one in prio file
        thanks

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        • sucan
          Board Senior Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 301

          #5
          Re: i am using CCcamInfo V.1.2 help needed

          Hi, yes you can use ignoring in two ways - on cccam.cfg file and in prio file. But it is more advisable to use ignores in clines.

          Look here please :

          Dreambox500HD ICVS image, 110 cm offset dish with Diseq motor - 45E-30W, Inverto Black Ultra Quad LNB, Samsung 46c7000 3D TV

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