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cardsharing
1. Introduction
2. Hardware
3. Hardware installation
4. Setup your network
4.1 Fixed IP (PC)
4.2 Network setup Dreambox
4.3 Port forward router
5. Software installation Dreambox
5.1 Flash image
5.2 Install CCcam
6. Software installation (PC)
6.1 DNS Updater
6.2 Dreambox Control Center (DCC)
6.3 CCcaminfoPHP
6.3.1 Versions 0.8.2 and higher.
6.3.2 Versions before 0.8.2
7. How to find someone to share with
8. Flines and Clines the basics
9. Fake and old cards
10. Block all cards that you don’t want
11. So you want a big one
12. Last word
1. Introduction
I have seen many new members lately on this forum. At the same time many similar
questions have been raised over and over again.
I’m writing this just to make it easier for new members to find answers for their
questions about cardsharing.
I will focus on the use of a Dreambox as Sharing receivers and the CCcam protocol.
Remember that a newbie is just an inexperienced expert
ATTENTION! All this information is for test purpose and should only be used within your
own household. No one except yourself is responsible for any damage this can cause or
any law you might break.
2. Hardware
What hardware you’ll need is based on how your house looks like, where you want to
watch TV, how big server you want to have and so on.
What we all need is a Dreambox of some kind.
A computer with internet connection.
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If you have the computer in one room and the Dreambox in another room far away you
will need either a long Ethernet cable or use another solution to connect your PC to your
Dreambox.
I can recommend the use of 2 Homeplugs, it’s a really user friendly alternative.
Read more about Homeplugs here: HomePlug Powerline Alliance - Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia
If you want to be able to handle a large number of peers you need a pc as server, more
about that later.
3. Hardware installation
Not much to say here.
Put your Dreambox in a suitable place by your TV.
Make sure you have enough space around it to let the air circulate freely and cool down
the Dreambox.
Connect the cable from your satellite dish (if you use a satellite dish) to your Dreambox
tuner.
Connect the network cable to the Dreambox.
Connect power cord.
Switch on.
4.1 Fixed IP PC
First of all you need a static ip in some way. Either you have one from your ISP or you can
set one up for yourself.
Follow this link for static ip: PortForward.com - Free Help Setting up Your Router or
Firewall
5.1 Flash imageThere are different images to choose from and it’s up to you what you
prefer.
But let’s chose a PLI image for this guide.
Search this site for the newest image.
When you have downloaded the newest image you need to flash it to your Dreambox.
Instructions can be found here:
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6.3 CCcamInfoPHP
This is a software to get statistics and info about your peers and your server.
Now download the latest CCcamInfoPHP from this forum.
Code:
$CCCamWebInfo[] = array("192.168.1.xxx","16001","root","dreambox"); // for CCcam
webinterface with user and pass
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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Resource Limits ;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Code:
//examples of server definitions
$CCCamWebInfo[] = array("IP","PORT","USER","PASS"); // for CCcam webinterface with
user and pass
$CCCamWebInfo[] = array("IP","PORT"); // for CCcam webinterface with different port
than default and without user and pass
$CCCamWebInfo[] = array("IP");
Here you should edit IP to your dreambox ip.
Port to webinterface port.
User and pass to your Dreambox username and pass.
Default Port is 16001
Default username is root
Default pass is dreambox
If you have many peers you might need to change some parameters in Code:
\wamp\Apache2\bin\php.ini
If you don’t have that file, try this one
Code:
\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.2.6\bin\php.ini
Find this lines in that file (you can open the file in notpad).
Code:
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Resource Limits ;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
max_execution_time =
max_input_time =
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;max_input_nesting_level =
memory_limit =
Make sure you have at least this values:
Code:
max_execution_time = 300 ; Maximum execution time of each script, in seconds
max_input_time = 60 ; Maximum amount of time each script may spend parsing request
data
;max_input_nesting_level = 64 ; Maximum input variable nesting level
memory_limit = 128M ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume (128MB)
Now all you have to do is make sure WAMP server is running and open your web
browser and browse to:
http://localhost/index.php
or
http://localhost/somefolder/index.php
When you have found someone to cardshare with you need to exchange C- and Flines.
Let’s go through the basic with Flines and Clines.
Fline
The Fline is basically the same as creating a user account on your server.
The Fline consists of a Username and Password
In your config you have a Friend section that is the part where you should add the Flines.
Cline
The Cline is more like a connection string that you give to your peers so that they can
connect to your server.
To be able to connect they need to have an account on your server (the Fline).
This user gets all cards at a maximum of 3 hops away from us,
and get's to share them down two further levels beyond his own level.
in your config
F: myfriend abc123 3 0 0 { 0:0:3 }
C: the Cline that were sent to you.
There are much more you can do in the Cline and Fline but this is the basic that I think
everyone should know about.
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