me1960
21-11-09, 22:49
How To Setup SkyIT 093b Card with Ubuntu / Debian + OSCAM + SMARGO + CCCAM
Thanks @ markformosa
'' This is a step by step guide how to get your SkyIT NDS3 093b card back up and running. With Ubuntu or Debian and with a Smargo Reader.
Some linux skills and CCcam experience is needed here as I am not going in detail on how to use these.
In Ubuntu / Debian :
1. Stop your CCcam server session and leave it down.
2. Make sure your CCcam is not setup running at system startup, OSCAM needs to run first.
3. Make sure your CCcam is not trying to open your Smargo usb port. Place a # in front of your CCcam line where you activate your reader.
4. Download the latest version of OSCAM. Currently I have tested with 0.99.4.528svn-i686
5. Copy and set chmod 755 rights the above oscam binary file. I placed file in /usr/local/bin/
6. In /usr/local/etc/ create 3 files as follows: oscam.conf oscam.server oscam.user with the below data within it:
for oscam.conf:
[global]
nice = -19
WaitForCards = 1
[monitor]
port = 988
aulow = 120
monlevel = 0
[newcamd]
key = 0102030405060708091011121314
port = 34000@093b:000000
for oscam.server:
[reader]
Label = SkyItalia
Protocol = mouse
Detect = cd
Device = /dev/ttyUSB0
mhz = 357
EMMCache = 1,1,2
Group = 1
CAID = 093B
BoxID = place your boxID here, I have not tested without it
for oscam.user:
[account]
user = user
pwd = pass
group = 1
uniq = 1
caid = 093b
ident = 093b:000000
AU = SkyItalia
monlevel = 0
7. Now Simply shutdown your linux server. Power off motherboard so SMARGO reader has no power then turn server back on.
8. When server is up, run oscam from /usr/local/bin/ like this: ./oscamfile -b
9. Check file located in /var/log/oscam.log this should give you good news.
10. Place N line in CCcam.cfg
N: 127.0.0.1 34000 user pass 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 256
11. Run your CCcam and test. ''
Thanks @ markformosa
'' This is a step by step guide how to get your SkyIT NDS3 093b card back up and running. With Ubuntu or Debian and with a Smargo Reader.
Some linux skills and CCcam experience is needed here as I am not going in detail on how to use these.
In Ubuntu / Debian :
1. Stop your CCcam server session and leave it down.
2. Make sure your CCcam is not setup running at system startup, OSCAM needs to run first.
3. Make sure your CCcam is not trying to open your Smargo usb port. Place a # in front of your CCcam line where you activate your reader.
4. Download the latest version of OSCAM. Currently I have tested with 0.99.4.528svn-i686
5. Copy and set chmod 755 rights the above oscam binary file. I placed file in /usr/local/bin/
6. In /usr/local/etc/ create 3 files as follows: oscam.conf oscam.server oscam.user with the below data within it:
for oscam.conf:
[global]
nice = -19
WaitForCards = 1
[monitor]
port = 988
aulow = 120
monlevel = 0
[newcamd]
key = 0102030405060708091011121314
port = 34000@093b:000000
for oscam.server:
[reader]
Label = SkyItalia
Protocol = mouse
Detect = cd
Device = /dev/ttyUSB0
mhz = 357
EMMCache = 1,1,2
Group = 1
CAID = 093B
BoxID = place your boxID here, I have not tested without it
for oscam.user:
[account]
user = user
pwd = pass
group = 1
uniq = 1
caid = 093b
ident = 093b:000000
AU = SkyItalia
monlevel = 0
7. Now Simply shutdown your linux server. Power off motherboard so SMARGO reader has no power then turn server back on.
8. When server is up, run oscam from /usr/local/bin/ like this: ./oscamfile -b
9. Check file located in /var/log/oscam.log this should give you good news.
10. Place N line in CCcam.cfg
N: 127.0.0.1 34000 user pass 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 256
11. Run your CCcam and test. ''