Changeset 2863
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- 07/26/10 21:44:44 (14 years ago)
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trunk/Distribution/doc/example/oscam.server
r1568 r2863 108 108 group = 8 109 109 caid = 0800 110 111 # AD-Teknik AB Multiprogrammer 3.5 serial 112 113 [reader] 114 label = reader9 115 protocol = mp35 116 detect = CD 117 device = /dev/ttyS1 118 group = 9 119 emmcache = 1,3,2 120 services = services9 121 caid = 0900 122 123 # AD-Teknik AB Multiprogrammer 3.6 USB 124 125 [reader] 126 label = reader10 127 protocol = mp35 128 detect = CD 129 device = /dev/ttyUSB0 130 group = 10 131 emmcache = 1,3,2 132 services = services10 133 caid = 1000 -
trunk/Distribution/doc/man/oscam.server.5
r2758 r2863 164 164 reader protocol, \fIrequired\fR: 165 165 \fBmouse\fP 166 \fBmp35\fP 166 167 \fBsmartreader\fP 167 168 \fBinternal\fP -
trunk/Distribution/doc/txt/oscam.server.txt
r2758 r2863 1 oscam.server(5) 1 oscam.server(5) oscam.server(5) 2 2 3 3 … … 7 7 8 8 SYNOPSIS 9 The server configuration file for OSCam contains reader parameters. sections in oscam.server are recurring (more10 than one reader possible). At least one [reader] section is required.9 The server configuration file for OSCam contains reader parameters. sections in oscam.server are recurring 10 (more than one reader possible). At least one [reader] section is required. 11 11 12 12 DESCRIPTIONS … … 24 24 constantcw: constant CW file name 25 25 26 constant CW file format: CA (4 digits):ID (6 digits):SID (4 digits):PMT PID (4 digits):ECM PID (4 digits):key27 (16 Bytes seperated by spaces)26 constant CW file format: CA (4 digits):ID (6 digits):SID (4 digits):PMT PID (4 digits):ECM PID (4 dig‐ 27 its):key (16 Bytes seperated by spaces) 28 28 29 29 expample: 1234:123456:1234:1234:1234:00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F … … 66 66 67 67 logport = 0|port 68 camd3 reader logport, camd3 UDP must beactivated, only works if there's no camd3 cascading, 0=disabled,68 camd3 reader logport, camd3 UDP must be activated, only works if there's no camd3 cascading, 0=disabled, 69 69 default=0 70 70 … … 107 107 108 108 mhz = frequency 109 set reader frequency in units of 10 kHz, if mhz > cardmhz you are in overclocking mode, refer to OVERCLOCKING,110 default:357109 set reader frequency in units of 10 kHz, if mhz > cardmhz you are in overclocking mode, refer to OVERCLOCK‐ 110 ING, default:357 111 111 112 112 deprecated = 0|1 113 Frist the SC will be initialized in normal mode. If it fails, the SC will be automatically reverted to depre‐114 cated mode, so that the SC speed will not be changed and the communication will remain on normal ATR speed of115 9600 baud.113 Frist the SC will be initialized in normal mode. If it fails, the SC will be automatically reverted to dep‐ 114 recated mode, so that the SC speed will not be changed and the communication will remain on normal ATR 115 speed of 9600 baud. 116 116 117 117 1 = use deprecated SC mode only, default:0 … … 120 120 reader protocol, required: 121 121 mouse 122 mp35 122 123 smartreader 123 124 internal … … 217 218 218 219 readnano = [path]filename 219 write file (usually a copy of a file saved by savenano) to your smartcard, if no path is specified, the speci‐ 220 fied file is searched for in the configuration directory, only valid for physical readers, default:none 220 write file (usually a copy of a file saved by savenano) to your smartcard, if no path is specified, the 221 specified file is searched for in the configuration directory, only valid for physical readers, 222 default:none 221 223 222 224 example: readnano = write.emm … … 244 246 245 247 cccdisableretryecm = 0|1 246 0 = enables ECM retrying: When an ECM request is denied from an CCCam server, OSCam immediatelly sends a new247 ECM request, 1= disables ECM retrying: When an ECM request is denied from an CCCam server, OSCam sends no new248 ECM request, default:0248 0 = enables ECM retrying: When an ECM request is denied from an CCCam server, OSCam immediatelly sends a 249 new ECM request, 1= disables ECM retrying: When an ECM request is denied from an CCCam server, OSCam sends 250 no new ECM request, default:0 249 251 250 252 cccdisableautoblock = 0|1 251 0 = enables auto block: When an ECM request is send to an CCCam server, it tries the SC with the lowest hop. If252 it is denied, the SID is blocked on this SC. When all SC are blocked, the CAID:PROV:SID information is stored253 i n a auto block list and is newer send again, 1= disabled auto block, default: 1253 0 = enables auto block: When an ECM request is send to an CCCam server, it tries the SC with the lowest 254 hop. If it is denied, the SID is blocked on this SC. When all SC are blocked, the CAID:PROV:SID information 255 is stored in a auto block list and is newer send again, 1= disabled auto block, default: 1 254 256 255 257 cccforceresendecm = 0|1 … … 267 269 · Dreambox and other internal readers 268 270 269 For Dreambox and other internal readers the highest possible clockrate will be auto detected. The mhz parameter270 lets you override the values chosen by OSCam, if it differs from 357 and 358, but usually you will not set any271 value for mhz.272 273 For certain Dreamboxes (especially PPC clones) the default mhz parameter leads to slow ECM times and/or "not274 found" ECMs. By setting mhz to values like 200, 300, 400, ... 1600 you can find a value that works for your275 receiver and your card. The higher the mhz value, the slower the ECM time (strange enough).276 277 If you choose the value too low, your card is not recognized (no ATR or "card not supported"). If you choose278 the value too high, you get slow ECM times. Our experience is that either no mhz line, or a line mhz = 1000279 works best.271 For Dreambox and other internal readers the highest possible clockrate will be auto detected. The mhz 272 parameter lets you override the values chosen by OSCam, if it differs from 357 and 358, but usually you 273 will not set any value for mhz. 274 275 For certain Dreamboxes (especially PPC clones) the default mhz parameter leads to slow ECM times and/or 276 "not found" ECMs. By setting mhz to values like 200, 300, 400, ... 1600 you can find a value that works for 277 your receiver and your card. The higher the mhz value, the slower the ECM time (strange enough). 278 279 If you choose the value too low, your card is not recognized (no ATR or "card not supported"). If you 280 choose the value too high, you get slow ECM times. Our experience is that either no mhz line, or a line mhz 281 = 1000 works best. 280 282 281 283 · Phoenix / Smartmouse reader 282 284 283 Overclocking does not work with Windows and Mac OS X. Set mhz equivalent to the frequency of thereader.285 Overclocking does not work with Windows and Mac OS X. Set mhz equivalent to the frequency of the reader. 284 286 OSCam can not set the frequency of the reader. 285 287 … … 288 290 Set the reader frequency with the native Smargo Smartreader+ tool (srp_tools). Do not set mhz and cardmhz. 289 291 290 OSCam tries to set the baudrate automatically. A standard serial port has limited baudrate settings, so SC over‐291 clocking might not work. When using a serial reader the best way for overclocking is connecting it to a FTDI292 based USB to serial port adapter.293 294 If overclocking does notwork, verify the effective baudrate in the logfile. If it deviates too much from the295 requested baudrate, the SC will not be recognized (no ATR) and the value for mhz should be adjusted again. The296 higher the baudrate, the more accurate the effective baudrate can be.292 OSCam tries to set the baudrate automatically. A standard serial port has limited baudrate settings, so SC 293 overclocking might not work. When using a serial reader the best way for overclocking is connecting it to a 294 FTDI based USB to serial port adapter. 295 296 If overclocking does not work, verify the effective baudrate in the logfile. If it deviates too much from the 297 requested baudrate, the SC will not be recognized (no ATR) and the value for mhz should be adjusted again. 298 The higher the baudrate, the more accurate the effective baudrate can be. 297 299 298 300 EXAMPLES … … 387 389 388 390 SEE ALSO 389 list_smargo(1), oscam(1), oscam.ac(5), oscam.cert(5), oscam.conf(5), oscam.guess(5),oscam.ird(5),391 list_smargo(1), oscam(1), oscam.ac(5), oscam.cert(5), oscam.conf(5), oscam.guess(5), oscam.ird(5), 390 392 oscam.provid(5), oscam.services(5), oscam.srvid(5), oscam.user(5) 391 393 392 394 393 395 394 396 oscam.server(5)
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