Changeset 5208 for trunk/Distribution
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- 05/09/11 21:46:54 (13 years ago)
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trunk/Distribution/doc/man/oscam.server.5
r5204 r5208 195 195 \fBident\fP = \fB<CAID>:<ident>[,ident]...[;<CAID>:<ident>[,ident]...]...\fP 196 196 .RS 3n 197 define CAID and ident for reader197 define CAID and SC specific ident for reader 198 198 199 199 example: ident = 0100:123456,234567;0200:345678,456789 … … 207 207 \fBclass\fP = \fB[!]class[,[!]class]...\fP 208 208 .RS 3n 209 define class in hex for reader209 define SC specific class in hex for reader 210 210 211 211 example: class = 01,02,!1b,!2b … … 346 346 \fBchid\fP = \fBCAID:ChID\fP 347 347 .RS 3n 348 define Irdeto ChIDfor reader348 define SC specific ChIDs for reader 349 349 350 350 example: chid = 0100:12 -
trunk/Distribution/doc/man/oscam.user.5
r5097 r5208 95 95 \fBident\fP = \fB<CAID>:<ident>[,<ident>,...][;<CAID>:<ident>[,<ident>,...]]...\fP 96 96 .RS 3n 97 user assingment to idents, default:none97 user assingment to SC specific idents, default:none 98 98 .RE 99 99 .PP 100 100 \fBclass\fP = \fB[!]class[,[!]class]...\fP 101 101 .RS 3n 102 user [de]assingment to classes, default=none102 user [de]assingment to SC specific classes, default=none 103 103 104 104 example: class = 01,02,!03,!04 … … 107 107 \fBchid\fP = \fB<CAID>:<ChID>[,<CAID>:<ChID>]...\fP 108 108 .RS 3n 109 user assingment to Irdeto ChID, default:none109 user assingment to SC specific ChIDs, default:none 110 110 .RE 111 111 .PP -
trunk/Distribution/doc/txt/oscam.server.txt
r5204 r5208 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 recur‐ 10 ring (more than one reader possible). At least one [reader] section is required. 11 11 12 12 DESCRIPTIONS 13 13 The [reader] section 14 device = <device|bus:device|device:slot>|Serial:Reader serial|<ip|hostname>,<port>[,<lport>]|pcsc|<0|1>|constantcw 14 device = <device|bus:device|device:slot>|Serial:Reader serial|<ip|host‐ 15 name>,<port>[,<lport>]|pcsc|<0|1>|constantcw 15 16 define local or remote reader 16 17 … … 35 36 constantcw: constant CW file name 36 37 37 constant CW file format: CA (4 digits):ID (6 digits):SID (4 digits):PMT PID (4 digits):ECM PID (4 digits):: key38 (16 Bytes seperated by spaces)38 constant CW file format: CA (4 digits):ID (6 digits):SID (4 digits):PMT PID (4 digits):ECM PID (4 39 digits):: key (16 Bytes seperated by spaces) 39 40 40 41 example: 1234:123456:1234:1234:1234::00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F … … 61 62 password for remote reader, overrides password of account, first come first serve 62 63 63 mg-encrypted = D: { <IP|hostname> { <local port> <remote port> { <password> { <level> <level> }}}}[,<local MAC64 address>]64 mg-encrypted = D: { <IP|hostname> { <local port> <remote port> { <password> { <level> <level> 65 }}}}[,<local MAC address>] 65 66 mgcamd encrypted gbox line, default MAC address = eth0 66 67 … … 84 85 85 86 logport = 0|port 86 camd 3.x reader logport, camd 3.x UDP must be activated, only works if there's no camd 3.x cascading, 0 = dis‐87 abled, default=087 camd 3.x reader logport, camd 3.x UDP must be activated, only works if there's no camd 3.x cascading, 88 0 = disabled, default=0 88 89 89 90 caid = <CAID>[&<mask>][:<target CAID>][,<CAID>[&<mask>][:target <CAID>]]... … … 114 115 115 116 cardmhz = mhz 116 set standard SC frequency in units of 10 kHz, for Irdeto SC set to 600, refer to OVERCLOCKING, default:357 117 set standard SC frequency in units of 10 kHz, for Irdeto SC set to 600, refer to OVERCLOCKING, 118 default:357 117 119 118 120 mhz = frequency 119 set reader frequency in units of 10 kHz, if mhz > cardmhz you are in overclocking mode, refer to OVERCLOCKING,120 default:357121 set reader frequency in units of 10 kHz, if mhz > cardmhz you are in overclocking mode, refer to 122 OVERCLOCKING, default:357 121 123 122 124 deprecated = 0|1 123 Frist the SC will be initialized in normal mode. If it fails, the SC will be automatically reverted to depre‐124 cated mode, so that the SC speed will not be changed and the communication will remain on normal ATR speed of125 9600 baud.125 Frist the SC will be initialized in normal mode. If it fails, the SC will be automatically reverted 126 to deprecated mode, so that the SC speed will not be changed and the communication will remain on 127 normal ATR speed of 9600 baud. 126 128 127 129 1 = use deprecated SC mode only, default:0 … … 149 151 150 152 ident = <CAID>:<ident>[,ident]...[;<CAID>:<ident>[,ident]...]... 151 define CAID and ident for reader153 define CAID and SC specific ident for reader 152 154 153 155 example: ident = 0100:123456,234567;0200:345678,456789 … … 157 159 158 160 class = [!]class[,[!]class]... 159 define class in hex for reader161 define SC specific class in hex for reader 160 162 161 163 example: class = 01,02,!1b,!2b … … 187 189 188 190 blocknano = nano[,nano]...|all 189 list of EMM-nanos to block (in hex w/o 0x) or all EMM-nanos, only valid for physical readers, default:none 191 list of EMM-nanos to block (in hex w/o 0x) or all EMM-nanos, only valid for physical readers, 192 default:none 190 193 191 194 example: blocknano = 45,93,7a,ff … … 205 208 206 209 savenano = nano[,nano]....|all 207 list of EMM-nanos to save (in hex w/o 0x) or all EMM-nanos, only valid for physical readers, default:none 210 list of EMM-nanos to save (in hex w/o 0x) or all EMM-nanos, only valid for physical readers, 211 default:none 208 212 209 213 example: savenano = 45,93,7a,ff … … 211 215 212 216 readnano = [path]filename 213 write file (usually a copy of a file saved by savenano) to your smartcard, if no path is specified, the speci‐ 214 fied file is searched for in the configuration directory, only valid for physical readers, default:none 217 write file (usually a copy of a file saved by savenano) to your smartcard, if no path is specified, 218 the specified file is searched for in the configuration directory, only valid for physical readers, 219 default:none 215 220 216 221 example: readnano = write.emm … … 257 262 258 263 chid = CAID:ChID 259 define Irdeto ChIDfor reader264 define SC specific ChIDs for reader 260 265 261 266 example: chid = 0100:12 … … 280 285 box key for Nagravision SCs / CAM key for Irdeto SCs 281 286 282 aeskeys = CAID #0@ident:AES key #0 CAID #0[,AES key #1 CAID #0],...[;CAID #1@ident:AES key #0 CAID #1[,AES key #1283 CAID #1],...]...284 multiple 16 bytes AES keys for Viaccess SCs (the used postprocessing AES key is specified through the D2 nano285 of the ECM)287 aeskeys = CAID #0@ident:AES key #0 CAID #0[,AES key #1 CAID #0],...[;CAID #1@ident:AES key #0 CAID 288 #1[,AES key #1 CAID #1],...]... 289 multiple 16 bytes AES keys for Viaccess SCs (the used postprocessing AES key is specified through the 290 D2 nano of the ECM) 286 291 287 292 special AES keys: … … 292 297 example: 293 298 294 aeskeys 299 aeskeys = 295 300 0500@012345:000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f;0500@543210:000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f,0,0f0e0d0c0b0a090807060504030201 296 301 … … 312 317 · Dreambox and other internal readers 313 318 314 For Dreambox and other internal readers the highest possible clockrate will be auto detected. The mhz parameter 315 lets you override the values chosen by OSCam, if it differs from 357 and 358, but usually you will not set any 316 value for mhz. 317 318 For certain Dreamboxes (especially PPC clones) the default mhz parameter leads to slow ECM times and/or "not 319 found" ECMs. By setting mhz to values like 200, 300, 400, ... 1600 you can find a value that works for your 320 receiver and your card. The higher the mhz value, the slower the ECM time (strange enough). 321 322 If you choose the value too low, your card is not recognized (no ATR or "card not supported"). If you choose 323 the value too high, you get slow ECM times. Our experience is that either no mhz line, or a line mhz = 1000 324 works best. 319 For Dreambox and other internal readers the highest possible clockrate will be auto detected. The mhz 320 parameter lets you override the values chosen by OSCam, if it differs from 357 and 358, but usually 321 you will not set any value for mhz. 322 323 For certain Dreamboxes (especially PPC clones) the default mhz parameter leads to slow ECM times 324 and/or "not found" ECMs. By setting mhz to values like 200, 300, 400, ... 1600 you can find a value 325 that works for your receiver and your card. The higher the mhz value, the slower the ECM time 326 (strange enough). 327 328 If you choose the value too low, your card is not recognized (no ATR or "card not supported"). If you 329 choose the value too high, you get slow ECM times. Our experience is that either no mhz line, or a 330 line mhz = 1000 works best. 325 331 326 332 · Phoenix / Smartmouse reader 327 333 328 Overclocking does not work with Windows and Mac OS X. Set mhz equivalent to the frequency of the reader.329 OSCam can not set the frequency of the reader.334 Overclocking does not work with Windows and Mac OS X. Set mhz equivalent to the frequency of the 335 reader. OSCam can not set the frequency of the reader. 330 336 331 337 · Smargo Smartreader+ 332 338 333 Set the reader frequency with the native Smargo Smartreader+ tool (srp_tools). Do not set mhz and cardmhz. 334 335 OSCam tries to set the baudrate automatically. A standard serial port has limited baudrate settings, so SC over‐ 336 clocking might not work. When using a serial reader the best way for overclocking is connecting it to a FTDI 337 based USB to serial port adapter. 338 339 If overclocking does not work, verify the effective baudrate in the logfile. If it deviates too much from the 340 requested baudrate, the SC will not be recognized (no ATR) and the value for mhz should be adjusted again. The 341 higher the baudrate, the more accurate the effective baudrate can be. 339 Set the reader frequency with the native Smargo Smartreader+ tool (srp_tools). Do not set mhz and 340 cardmhz. 341 342 OSCam tries to set the baudrate automatically. A standard serial port has limited baudrate settings, so 343 SC overclocking might not work. When using a serial reader the best way for overclocking is connecting 344 it to a FTDI based USB to serial port adapter. 345 346 If overclocking does not work, verify the effective baudrate in the logfile. If it deviates too much 347 from the requested baudrate, the SC will not be recognized (no ATR) and the value for mhz should be 348 adjusted again. The higher the baudrate, the more accurate the effective baudrate can be. 342 349 343 350 EXAMPLES … … 453 460 454 461 SEE ALSO 455 list_smargo(1), oscam(1), oscam.ac(5), oscam.cert(5), oscam.conf(5), oscam.dvbapi(5),oscam.guess(5),462 list_smargo(1), oscam(1), oscam.ac(5), oscam.cert(5), oscam.conf(5), oscam.dvbapi(5), oscam.guess(5), 456 463 oscam.ird(5), oscam.provid(5), oscam.services(5), oscam.srvid(5), oscam.tiers(5), oscam.user(5) 457 464 458 465 459 466 460 467 oscam.server(5) -
trunk/Distribution/doc/txt/oscam.user.txt
r5097 r5208 1 oscam.user(5) 1 oscam.user(5) oscam.user(5) 2 2 3 3 … … 7 7 8 8 SYNOPSIS 9 The user configuration file for OSCam contains user definitions. [account] sections in oscam.user are recurring (more than one account). 9 The user configuration file for OSCam contains user definitions. [account] sections in oscam.user are 10 recurring (more than one account). 10 11 11 12 DESCRIPTIONS … … 24 25 25 26 betatunnel = <CAID>.<ServiceID>:<target CAID>[,<CAID>.<ServiceID>: <target CAID>]... 26 define Betacrypt tunneling (max. see CS_MAXTUNTAB in globals.h). The ServiceID can also be used for wildcarded CAIDs. 27 define Betacrypt tunneling (max. see CS_MAXTUNTAB in globals.h). The ServiceID can also be used for 28 wildcarded CAIDs. 27 29 28 30 example: betatunnel = 0100.0001:0200,0300.0004:0500 … … 45 47 46 48 sleepsend = 0|255 47 255 = OSCam client only: stopping requests until next zap, 255 = camd 3.x only: stopping requests until restart of camd 3.x client,48 default:049 255 = OSCam client only: stopping requests until next zap, 255 = camd 3.x only: stopping requests 50 until restart of camd 3.x client, default:0 49 51 50 52 caid = <CAID>[&<mask>][:<target CAID>][,<CAID>[&<mask>][:<target CAID>]]... … … 72 74 73 75 ident = <CAID>:<ident>[,<ident>,...][;<CAID>:<ident>[,<ident>,...]]... 74 user assingment to idents, default:none76 user assingment to SC specific idents, default:none 75 77 76 78 class = [!]class[,[!]class]... 77 user [de]assingment to classes, default=none79 user [de]assingment to SC specific classes, default=none 78 80 79 81 example: class = 01,02,!03,!04 80 82 81 83 chid = <CAID>:<ChID>[,<CAID>:<ChID>]... 82 user assingment to Irdeto ChID, default:none84 user assingment to SC specific ChIDs, default:none 83 85 84 86 monlevel = 0|1|2|3|4 … … 170 172 171 173 SEE ALSO 172 list_smargo(1), oscam(1), oscam.ac(5), oscam.cert(5), oscam.conf(5), oscam.dvbapi(5), oscam.guess(5), oscam.ird(5), oscam.provid(5),173 oscam. server(5), oscam.services(5), oscam.tiers(5), oscam.srvid(5)174 list_smargo(1), oscam(1), oscam.ac(5), oscam.cert(5), oscam.conf(5), oscam.dvbapi(5), oscam.guess(5), 175 oscam.ird(5), oscam.provid(5), oscam.server(5), oscam.services(5), oscam.tiers(5), oscam.srvid(5) 174 176 175 177 176 178 177 179 oscam.user(5)
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