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Little guide: Howto setup nftytool on clark connect

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  • Satlover
    Administrator
    • Mar 2009
    • 582

    Little guide: Howto setup nftytool on clark connect

    This guide is based on other guides and info i could find in here.

    First login with putty under root to your server.
    Then type these commands.

    apt-get update
    apt-get install cc-devel
    apt-get clean

    Now we still only need libusb and nftytool.
    Latest libusb
    Get here nftytool

    Login with your username and pw to ftp.
    And upload nftytool.
    Normally you should also upload libusb but clark connect.
    Didnt seem to extraxt it so i did manually.
    Extract libusb on your local computer with winrar,winzip,etc.
    Now type these commands into telnet.

    cd
    cd /home
    ls

    With ls you can see al the directories look for your username and type.

    cd yourusername
    ls
    mkdir libusb-1.0.0
    ls
    chmod 755 libusb-1.0.0
    ls

    You can see now that an new directory is added and that its green.
    Now go to ftp and upload the unpacked files from libusb into the libusb-1.0.0 directory on your server.

    When this is done go to telnet and type.
    cd libusb-1.0.0
    ls
    You can see now all the files you uploaded now type.
    chmod 755 configure.conf
    ls
    You can see now that configure file is green now type.
    ./configure
    make
    make install

    when this is done type.

    cd /home/yourusername/
    ls
    tar -zxvf nftytool-1.1.tar.gz
    cd nftytool-1.1
    ./configure
    make

    Now run the software by the command.

    ./nftytool -p phoenix -- -p phoenix -f 3.58 -e

    The 3.58 is based on wich card you use could be that you must type 3.68 or 6.00 to get it to work.

    Now go to your local computer type in explorer.
    http://yourserverip:16001 now you are in the cccam config program.
    Go to entitlements if you can see your card then you have succesfully installed your cardreader.

    Greetings,
    Bennieboy.
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