Cccam.cfg

Cccam.cfg

C: hostname port username password no deskey fingerprint

Defines a local user account on for a remote client. cccam.cfg

This is used to connect to a remote server. It tells your box where to find the keys to decrypt a channel. C: Example: C: 192.168.1.100 12000 user123 pass456 C: hostname port username password no deskey fingerprint

CCcam is a protocol and software application used to share a single legitimate Conditional Access Module (CAM) or smart card over a network (like the internet). It was developed in the early 2000s for Linux-based set-top boxes and Dreambox receivers. C: Example: C: 192

The cccam.cfg file is a plain text file that consists of various sections, each containing specific settings. The file is divided into lines, and each line typically starts with a keyword or a parameter, followed by a value or a list of values. The file may contain comments, denoted by the # symbol, which are ignored by CCcam.

In this article, we’ll break down what this file is, how it works, and how to configure it correctly. What is a CCcam.cfg File?