Where do i put the files in my box and what are they?
CCcam.cfg ---> /var/etc -----> Configuration file, where we set the Clients and Friends and additional configuration.
CCcam.bin ---> /var/bin -----> This is the binary file ( like the .exe in windows ) This file should have 755 permission. (Right click in this file with your preferred FTP client and click set attributes). Otherwise CCcam will not start
CCcam.prio ---> /var/etc -----> This file is where you can set your priority cards or ignore any cards ( not necessarily needed to run CCcam )
CCcam.channelinfo ---> /var/etc -----> In this file you can put the channel info for the web interface, so you will see which channel is decoding CCcam instead of seeing the sid ( not necessarily needed to run CCcam )
CCcam.providers ---> /var/etc -----> In this file you can put the provider info for the web interface, so you will see which package is decoding CCcam instead of seeing the caid ( not necessarily needed to run CCcam )
SoftCam.Key ---> /var/keys -----> In this file you will find keys to open channel trough keys instead trough network ( not necessarily needed to run CCcam )
AutoRoll.Key ---> /var/keys ----> this file will have the next key the provider will have and will use the next automatically ( not necessarily needed to run CCcam )
constant.cw ---> /var/keys ----> In this file you will find constant keys to open channel trough keys instead trough network ( not necessarily needed to run CCcam )
Other files created by CCcam itself while running
warnings.txt ---> /tmp ----> Here you will find attempted logins to CCcam without your authorization , this file will be shown only if you have this line in CCcam.cfg **** LOG WARNINGS : /tmp/warnings.txt **** , be careful with this file as if you enable it and you have a lot of warnings you will run out of memory in your box
ecm.info ---> /tmp ----> this file will show you information about the encoding of the channel you are viewing
CCcam.cfg ---> /var/etc -----> Configuration file, where we set the Clients and Friends and additional configuration.
CCcam.bin ---> /var/bin -----> This is the binary file ( like the .exe in windows ) This file should have 755 permission. (Right click in this file with your preferred FTP client and click set attributes). Otherwise CCcam will not start
CCcam.prio ---> /var/etc -----> This file is where you can set your priority cards or ignore any cards ( not necessarily needed to run CCcam )
CCcam.channelinfo ---> /var/etc -----> In this file you can put the channel info for the web interface, so you will see which channel is decoding CCcam instead of seeing the sid ( not necessarily needed to run CCcam )
CCcam.providers ---> /var/etc -----> In this file you can put the provider info for the web interface, so you will see which package is decoding CCcam instead of seeing the caid ( not necessarily needed to run CCcam )
SoftCam.Key ---> /var/keys -----> In this file you will find keys to open channel trough keys instead trough network ( not necessarily needed to run CCcam )
AutoRoll.Key ---> /var/keys ----> this file will have the next key the provider will have and will use the next automatically ( not necessarily needed to run CCcam )
constant.cw ---> /var/keys ----> In this file you will find constant keys to open channel trough keys instead trough network ( not necessarily needed to run CCcam )
Other files created by CCcam itself while running
warnings.txt ---> /tmp ----> Here you will find attempted logins to CCcam without your authorization , this file will be shown only if you have this line in CCcam.cfg **** LOG WARNINGS : /tmp/warnings.txt **** , be careful with this file as if you enable it and you have a lot of warnings you will run out of memory in your box
ecm.info ---> /tmp ----> this file will show you information about the encoding of the channel you are viewing
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