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  • e_hal9000
    Experienced Board Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 856

    Re: Prog DVB e hadu

    Di quale file di configurazione stai parlando? Io conosco solo quello in e2 se magari mi dici quale provo a capire...
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    • ocram88

      Re: Prog DVB e hadu

      Sorry, ho sbagliato termine!!! Quelle sigle le ho trovate nel monitor del plugin di Hadu.

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      • e_hal9000
        Experienced Board Member
        • Jul 2011
        • 856

        Io non ho mai attivato un debug perchè, ci avrò messo tanto tempo a capire tutto, ma poi apena fatte le configurazioni mi ha funzionato tutto al primo colpo! (gran kiulo? sicuro :P)
        forse se si attiva si vedono tali info o si può filtrare cio che esce?
        Certo se ci fosse una sorta di plugin monitor che fa questa cosa non sarebbe male!

        Per abilitare il debug si può fare in 2 modi (sempre dal post che citavo prima):

        First step is to enable CCcam debugging. This can be done in one or two ways.

        1. Run CCcam from command prompt like this: /var/bin/CCcam -d >>/var/log/debug & You need to stop the CCcam by kill it before you restart it with options.
        2. If you have a linux server like Ubuntu, you can add this info to CCcam.cfg: DEBUG : yes. This option is fine, since you do not need to restart CCcam server. Debug data are then logged to /var/log/debug


        Scandagliando in un dbug info dello stesso post che ho messo prima, infatti, ho torvato queste righe:

        Debug info

        * (1) Starting CCcam
        When CCcam server start it shows you some useful information.
        Quote:
        Jan 9 00:10:17 server2 CCcam: ================================================== ====================
        Jan 9 00:10:17 server2 CCcam: starting CCcam 2.2.1 compiled on Nov 21 2010@02:35:58
        Jan 9 00:10:17 server2 CCcam: ================================================== ====================
        Jan 9 00:10:17 server2 CCcam: online using nodeId f33bbb682caa9cec
        Jan 9 00:10:17 server2 CCcam: create 1 cam device(s)
        Jan 9 00:10:17 server2 CCcam: card detect fail
        Jan 9 00:10:17 server2 CCcam: readKeyfile: cannot open /var/keys/SoftCam.Key or not found
        Jan 9 00:10:17 server2 CCcam: readKeyfile: cannot open /var/keys/AutoRoll.Key or not found
        Jan 9 00:10:17 server2 CCcam: static cw not found or bad
        Jan 9 00:10:17 server2 CCcam: parsed 0 entries from /var/etc/CCcam.prio
        Jan 9 00:10:17 server2 CCcam: added 832 provider names from /var/etc/CCcam.providers
        Jan 9 00:10:18 server2 CCcam: added 11522 channel names from /var/etc/CCcam.channelinfo
        Jan 9 00:10:18 server2 CCcam: server started on port 12000
        Jan 9 00:10:18 server2 CCcam: card detect fail
        Jan 9 00:10:19 server2 CCcam: card detect fail
        Jan 9 00:10:21 server2 CCcam: /dev/ttyUSB0 configured clock frequency: 5600000 Hz
        Jan 9 00:10:21 server2 CCcam: conax card found
        Jan 9 00:10:21 server2 CCcam: card added to broker with caid b00
        It seems that the server tries some time to detect your card and do not see it the first couple of times.
        Since login from users start up, it may not be so easy to see all lines as show here.
        To see all restart in logfile, run:
        cat /var/log/daemon.log | grep -1 ====


        * (2) Normal login to you Server
        This shows a normal login from a client to your server:
        Quote:
        Jan 17 13:34:53 server2 CCcam: login from 66.255.5.153
        Jan 17 13:34:53 server2 CCcam: user pedro login attempt from 66.55.5.153
        Jan 17 13:34:53 server2 CCcam: client pedro@a9d6346630a9639c, running CCcam 2.1.2
        * (3) Changed config
        If you edit CCcam.cfg this is logged
        Quote:
        Jan 28 14:36:15 server2 CCcam: configfile changed. Updating...
        * (4) KeepAlive
        To keep server and clients connected, there are sent keep alive packed. If the user turn off his server, or network connection are lost, you do see this:
        Quote:
        Jan 21 15:14:09 server2 CCcam: keepalive failed, close connection to server.dyndns.org
        * (5) ECM
        Most of the debug file will contain information on ECM handling. You get Error when some request ECM for a channel that is from a card you have, but not able to open the channel.

        From remote server Ok:
        Quote:
        Jan 18 09:36:53 server2 CCcam: client demodemo ecm request for handler 0x64 0xb00(0x0) sid 0x135 ok: 1
        Jan 18 09:36:54 server2 CCcam: remote ecm -> server.dyndns.org:12000 0xb00(0x000)
        Jan 18 09:36:54 server2 CCcam: remote ecm <- server.dyndns.org:12000 ok
        From remote server Cache:
        Quote:
        Jan 18 09:36:54 server2 CCcam: remote ecm <- server.dyndns.org:12000 cws from cache
        From remote server Error:
        Quote:
        Jan 18 09:36:54 server2 CCcam: remote ecm <- server.dyndns.org:12000 error
        From local card Ok:
        Quote:
        Jan 21 17:34:01 server2 CCcam: client pedro ecm request for handler 0x64 0xb00(0x0) sid 0xdbb ok: 1
        Jan 21 17:34:01 server2 CCcam: local ecm -> card /dev/ttyUSB0 0xb00(0x000) sid 0x5dd
        Jan 21 17:34:01 server2 CCcam: local ecm <- card /dev/ttyUSB0 ok
        From local card from Cache:
        Quote:
        Jan 21 17:34:01 server2 CCcam: local ecm <- card /dev/ttyUSB0 cw's from cache
        From local card Error:
        Quote:
        Jan 21 17:34:01 server2 CCcam: local ecm <- card /dev/ttyUSB0 error
        * (6) ECM timing
        To see ECM timing, you need to turn it on in CCcam.cfg with this command SHOW TIMING: yes or starting CCcam with with -dt like this CCcam -dt
        Quote:
        Jan 11 20:53:34 server2 CCcam: remote ecm <- cccam.dyndns.com:12000 ok (took 0.210 seconds)
        Jan 11 20:53:34 server2 CCcam: client pedro ecm request for handler 0x31e5f 0x90f(0x0) sid 0xdb5 ok: 1 (took 0.121 seconds)
        You will then see how long an ECM request takes (at end of line). This do add some extra load on CCcam server, so take care.

        * (7) EMM
        EMM are the codes that keep your cards alive. If you do not get this and have cards in your server, it will die after some time.
        Quote:
        Jan 29 14:47:13 server2 CCcam: local emm -> card /dev/ttyUSB0 0xb00(0x000)
        Jan 29 14:47:13 server2 CCcam: local emm <- card /dev/ttyUSB0 ok
        Jan 29 14:47:13 server2 CCcam: client garbimbbit emm 0xb00(0x0) ok: 1
        * (8) Portscan-Telnet to your Server
        If some just open the CCcam port without logging in you get this info. This can come from some doung portscan, or just do a telnet yourip 12000
        Quote:
        Jan 16 14:22:19 server2 CCcam: login from 155.10.10.132
        Jan 16 14:22:25 server2 CCcam: kick 155.10.10.132, bad response
        This command, do list all ip sorted and counted:
        grep "bad response" | awk ' {arr[$7]++; next} END { for (i in arr) { if(arr[i]>0 ) {print i,arr[i] } } } ' | sort
        Quote:
        84.20.182.97, 1
        84.191.27.229, 3
        85.16.46.59, 14
        * (9) Double login to your Server
        Two or more users try to log in to your server using same username.
        This can be due to one ore more reason:
        * From same IP. A user have more than one CCcam session runniing on his server that uses same CCcam.cfg
        * From same IP. A user may run to clients using same CCcam.cfg
        * Fram same IP. Client or you have packet drop (bad internet line), clients thinks he lost server and tries to login agian.
        * From different IP. Some tries to use your clients user/pass from another location.
        Quote:
        Jan 27 07:59:44 server2 CCcam: user badboy login attempt from 85.16.213.176
        Jan 27 07:59:44 server2 CCcam: double login (badboy), (previous 84.202.182.63), reject
        Jan 27 07:59:44 server2 CCcam: kick 85.16.213.176(), bad command
        This command does list all double user login atempts:
        cat /var/log/daemon.log | grep "double" | awk ' {arr[$8]++; next} END { for (i in arr) { if(arr[i]>0 ) {print i,arr[i] } } } ' | sort
        Quote:
        (dm800), 19
        (darkman), 4
        (pedro), 76
        * (10) Double login from your server
        This is directly related to "Double login to your server". If your server(client part) for some reason loose network connection to remote server, it will try to log in again. This may be recorded on remote server as "Double login" from same IP
        Quote:
        Jan 28 14:34:09 server2 CCcam: login at server.dyndns.tv:12000 failed, server message: client 109.19.187.17 already connected
        * (11) Double nodeid to Your Server
        If a user has two CCcam servers running on same server you see this. It is possible to run separate node id, but not easy.
        Quote:
        Jan 25 22:54:40 server2 CCcam: WARNING: double nodeid, user garbimbbit and troja
        * (12)Wrong password to your server
        Username do exist in your server but user tries wrong password
        Quote:
        13:43:14.673 CCcam: login from 129.21.143.231
        13:43:14.745 CCcam: user demo login attempt from 129.21.143.231
        13:43:14.746 CCcam: wrong password supplied by 129.21.143.231
        13:43:14.746 CCcam: kick 129.21.143.231, signature failed
        Command to show what IP do use wrong password
        cat /var/log/daemon.log | grep "wrong" | awk ' {arr[$10]++; next} END { for (i in arr) { if(arr[i]>0 ) {print i,arr[i] } } } '
        Quote:
        194.11.10.41 2
        This command do list the line above wrong password to try to list username. There may be other entries between wrong password and username.
        cat /var/log/daemon.log | grep -B4 "wrong"
        Quote:
        Jan 29 08:45:00 server2 CCcam: login from 194.110.10.41
        Jan 29 08:45:00 server2 CCcam: user dm800 login attempt from 194.11.10.41
        Jan 29 08:45:00 server2 CCcam: [color="Red"]wrong password[COLOR] supplied by 194.11.10.41
        * (13) DNS missing or no user to your Server
        This may be the most important to look for. There are two reasons to see this error.
        1. User that tries to log in does not exist.
        2. Most commonly: You have added IP or DNS behind your F: line to prevent user from logging in from wrong site. User have for some reason changed IP, and or have not updated DNS (dyndns) after he have got a new IP.
        Quote:
        Jan 25 07:30:50 server2 CCcam: login from 94.211.13.180
        Jan 25 07:30:50 server2 CCcam: illegal user zambibi from 94.211.13.180
        Jan 25 07:30:50 server2 CCcam: kick 94.211.13.180, signature failed
        This command shows what user and how many times they have tried to login in from wrong ip:
        cat /var/log/daemon.log | grep illegal | awk ' {arr[$8]++; next} END { for (i in arr) { if(arr[i]>1 ) {print i,arr[i] } } } ' | sort
        Quote:
        pedro 606
        DM8000 9
        zimba 2389
        * (14) Missing Internet or DNS from your Server
        If you internett line are down or DNS server do not reply, you get this error message:
        Quote:
        Feb 10 04:25:39 server2 CCcam: failed to get address for cccam.dyndns.com
        Feb 10 04:25:43 server2 CCcam: newcamd first read failed -1
        Feb 10 04:25:43 server2 CCcam: keepalive failed, close connection to server2.dyndns.com
        Feb 10 04:25:48 server2 CCcam: remote ecm <- server4.no-ip.com:12000 error (took 6.006 seconds)
        * (15) Nonexistent Hostname
        When a client connects to your F: Line and this line has an Hostname after, your server will look it up on a DNS server. If this Hostname does not exist, the user will still be able to log in (bug?).
        Quote:
        Apr 6 12:18:45 server2 CCcam: login from 85.18.51.53
        Apr 6 12:18:45 server2 CCcam: Hostname pakmappap.dyndns.org for user test2 not found
        Apr 6 12:18:45 server2 CCcam: user test2 login attempt from 85.18.51.53
        Apr 6 12:18:45 server2 CCcam: client test2@6183c11e5a925aad, running CCcam 2.2.1
        This commands show how many hits you have in your logfile.
        cat /var/log/daemon.log | grep Hostname

        * (16) Bad Command
        Why we see bad command, I am not sure. This happens from all different CCcam versions. It has nothing to do with server load, since it's evenly spread out in time and server are not heavy loaded. It happens also from a single client, newly reinstalled, no re-share.
        Edit: You will see bad command if you just turn off the client and its in middle of a ecm transaction. It will also be the same if network drops when its in a session. (Bad command is also displayed when double login occurs)
        Quote:
        Feb 4 08:15:03 server2 CCcam: kick 72.175.162.180(pedro), bad command
        Feb 4 08:15:03 server2 CCcam: login from 72.175.162.180
        Feb 4 08:15:03 server2 CCcam: user pedro login attempt from 72.175.162.180
        Feb 4 08:15:03 server2 CCcam: client pedro@290d38d85b7a14b1, running CCcam 2.2.1
        To see user and CCcam version run this command:
        cat /var/log/daemon.log | grep -A3 "bad command"

        * (17) Unknown
        I have not found the reason for these errors. ****** give no answer.
        Some user tries to login, but do not give username. Client do still work, but this message are repeated many times for some user in the log. If some has information, please post it.
        Quote:
        Jan 3 13:32:16 server2 CCcam: login from 111.243.115.95
        Jan 3 13:32:16 server2 CCcam: kick 111.243.115.95, signature failed
        Jan 3 13:32:16 server2 CCcam: login from 111.243.115.95
        Jan 3 13:32:16 server2 CCcam: kick 111.243.115.95, signature failed
        * (18) Other info
        Quote:
        "read result -1" has been replaced by "bad command"

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        • ocram88

          Re: Prog DVB e hadu

          esiste un metodo per evitare di chiudere e riaprire progDVB ogni volta che si inseriscono delle nuove cline?

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          • antonioag
            Member
            • Mar 2012
            • 30

            Re: Prog DVB e hadu

            Originally posted by ocram88
            esiste un metodo per evitare di chiudere e riaprire progDVB ogni volta che si inseriscono delle nuove cline?
            Ho provato con tutte le opzioni di "Config Hadu.ini" ma non vuole proprio saperne. L'unica, che io sappia, è chiudere e riaprire il programma :/

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            • mirca85
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 117

              Re: Prog DVB e hadu

              Originally posted by ocram88
              esiste un metodo per evitare di chiudere e riaprire progDVB ogni volta che si inseriscono delle nuove cline?
              huuummm non vorrei dire una stupidata ma non è che chiudendo e riaprendo fai come una specie di boot ,in modo tale che il tutto venga letto ?????

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              • ocram88

                Re: Prog DVB e hadu

                esiste un plugin concorrente ad Hadu che permette di soddisfare la richiesta?

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                • alcover
                  Banned
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 63

                  Re: Prog DVB e hadu

                  che io sappia no anche io sono interessato a questa cosa

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                  • antonioag
                    Member
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 30

                    Re: Prog DVB e hadu

                    Credo proprio di no...ma qual è il problema di chiudere e riaprire il programma?

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                    • Apples86
                      Newbie
                      • Mar 2012
                      • 7

                      Re: Prog DVB e hadu

                      hadu è per cc*am per il protocollo new*amd invece, c'è qualcosa di valido e funzionante?
                      Altra curiosità pol*at e m7 prem*um hanno lo stesso caid...ciò vuol dire che se trovo un server con pol*at va anche per m7 prem*um?

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                      • Apples86
                        Newbie
                        • Mar 2012
                        • 7

                        Re: Prog DVB e hadu

                        Leggendo credo che il client per protocollo newca*d è aducam ma rimane il dubbio sui server che offrono schede pols*t HD e la loro usabilità per m7 premi*m

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                        • satman72
                          Experienced Board Member
                          • Jun 2010
                          • 3550

                          Re: Prog DVB e hadu

                          ... e secondo te due cards con lo stesso caid usano le stesse key? Certo che no!
                          Chiuso OT tornate in tema.
                          Just click on thanks button if my post has helped you
                          Don't send me cline requests, technical or premium server questions in PM! I'll not answer!

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                          • cipio
                            Junior Member
                            • Apr 2012
                            • 12

                            Re: Prog DVB e hadu

                            qualcuno ha provato anche ACamd al posto di Hadu ?

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                            • Fran189
                              Board Senior Member
                              • Aug 2011
                              • 324

                              Re: Prog DVB e hadu

                              Ciao provato Acamd, anche la versione rivisitata dal sito satlover; non ci sono paragoni. L'hadu è nettamente il migliore, in termini di risposta.

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                              • 146079
                                Newbie
                                • Apr 2012
                                • 1

                                Re: Prog DVB e hadu

                                scusa mi potresti scrivere un esempio di come va compilato il file hadu.ini?

                                la voce ACTIVE=1 va inserita alla fine?

                                grazie mille!!!

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