Managing ten servers simultaneously can occasionally cause conflicts, freezing, or slow channel switching times.
. The syntax for these 10 servers generally follows this structure: C: Identifies the line as a "Connection" line. Hostname/IP: The address of the server providing the decryption keys. The specific communication port (e.g., 12000). Username/Password: Unique credentials assigned by the server administrator. Purpose and Functionality Multi-Server Redundancy: 10 server cccam.txt
Set the numeric value to 644 or 755 to ensure the system can read the file. Hostname/IP: The address of the server providing the
C: myserver.dyndns.org 12000 username1 password1 C: backup.ddns.net 15000 username2 password2 C: fastserver.com 20000 user3 pass3 10 server cccam.txt
The configuration file for CCcam is typically located at /etc/CCcam.cfg (on Enigma2-based receivers) or /var/etc/ (on older Enigma1 systems). This file contains all server and client connection details, making it the heart of any CCcam setup.