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Cccam.cfg -

On most Enigma2 Linux-based receivers (like Dreambox, VU+, or Gigablue), it is found in the /etc/ or /var/etc/ directory.

Used if you are acting as a server and want to share your local card with someone else. F: SERVER LISTEN PORT:

Editing this file requires precision. A single typo will lead to a failure in channel decryption.

Never use standard Word processors (like MS Word or Pages) as they introduce hidden formatting characters. Use plain text editors such as Notepad++ (Windows), VS Code , or TextEdit (Mac, set to Plain Text) to preserve the required UTF-8 encoding. cccam.cfg

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C: <hostname> <port> <username> <password> <emus>

SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyUSB0

The is arguably the most famous line in cccam.cfg . This tells your CCcam to act as a client and connect to a remote server.

N: newserver.com 15000 user1 pswd1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 Optimization Settings

F: <username> <password> <flags>

: Used on the server side to define which clients (friends) can connect and what their permissions are. Protocol Settings : Configuration for connecting to other server types like Technical Resources for Further Reading

Using CCcam for "card sharing" to access encrypted television channels without a valid subscription may violate local laws and terms of service.