

If the procedure is not executed properly, the card does not receive the time extension, and your decoder will fail to unscramble the channels. The satellite providers are using the AU procedure to serve notices to subscribers who have failed to pay their subscription fees. In such a case, a signal is sent to the card to reduce the validity. Blocking such a signal would allow you to continue watching until the original card limit has been reached.

If you have several receivers, it's not necessary for all receivers to send updates to the card.

It's sufficient for one receiver to execute AU in order to update the card, usually the one most commonly used.įor the procedure to work, the receiver that is enabled to execute AU must be tuned to one of the subscribed channels.ĪU-ready means that OSCam has been successfully tested and confirmed to write the EMMs to the card, allowing the receivers to continue decoding. The table below lists the condition for different systems at OSCam-SB-0.99.4-trunk-2020 version. If your system is not yet AU-ready or implemented, then post EMM dumps of your card to the forums. Detailed information can be found in the OSCam log, if you start OSCam with the switch "-D64".ĪU over CCcam works for the following cards: SKY Germany S02, Astra HD+ black and white and Unitymedia UM02. YOu only have to set up the CCcam Protocol in nf and connect the client running CCcam.Įxample for direct AU over CCcam Protocol:ĬCcam.(#1) Eurocardsharing Forum > Other Options > Tutorials > Cardsharing Tutorials How to setup CCcam/Newcs/Oscam with ClearOS 5.2 Linux of 83 1 2 3 11 51 > Last » View First Unread Thread Tools Search this Thread Rating: Display Modes kapzas Super Moderator Offline Posts: 4,148 Level: 48 Life: 355 / 1183 Magic: 1382 / 12874 Experience: 35% Thanks: 1,271 Thanked 2,149 Times in 874 Posts Join Date: Mar 2007 04-April-2008, 23:45 This tutorial helps you to setup a Linux PC CCcam server under 1 hour, even for users with no Linux knowledge. Hardware: Pentium 3 or Amd 600Mhz and up, 256mb (512mb optimal) ram, from 5gb HDD and up, Networkcard, and a simple 1mb, 4mb, 8mb. or onboard videocard (no need a fancy 128mb AGP/PCI-E videocard). Intro: Out there are many Linux distro's. With most of them you can build a good share server, but we use today "ClearOs". What is ClearOs you ask!? ClearOs is a powerful network and gateway server designed for small organizations and distributed environments.
