Cccam.cfg
On most Linux-based receivers (like the Dreambox 800 or other Enigma2 devices), the file is typically located in: How to Create or Edit You can create a new file using any basic text editor like (Windows) or (Mac), then save it with the exact name
The file is typically transferred to your receiver using an FTP client like FileZilla or DCC (Dreambox Control Center). The exact location can vary between Enigma1 and Enigma2 systems, but common directories include /var/etc , /etc , and /usr/keys . cccam.cfg
For external clients to connect to your server from the internet, you must configure port forwarding on your router. On most Linux-based receivers (like the Dreambox 800
Every line in the file either contains a configuration command, a server connection string, or a comment. Lines starting with a hash symbol ( # ) are ignored by the system, allowing users to add notes or temporarily disable specific commands. 2. Key Syntax and Configuration Lines Every line in the file either contains a
: On most Linux-based receivers, this file is typically located in the /etc/ or /var/etc/ directory.
Before you can configure cccam.cfg , you need to have the CCcam software itself installed on your satellite receiver. You can do this by transferring the .ipk file (which is the installation package for Enigma2) to your device.
The F-Line is used if your receiver acts as a server hosting a local, legal subscription card, allowing you to share the card with another receiver inside your household. F: Example: F: bedroom_box bedpass123 3. The N-Line (Newcamd Line)