Cccam.cfg
The cccam.cfg file is a configuration file used by CCcam, a popular software for sharing digital television content, particularly in the context of satellite TV and IPTV. This guide will provide an overview of the file, its purpose, and how to configure it.
C: Stands for “Client” – this device will read from a server.myserver.dyndns.org: The address of the server sharing the card.12000: The network port.username/password: Security credentials.
SOFT KEY FILE: Tells CCcam where to find cccam.cfg
Secure Permissions: Once uploaded to your receiver via FTP, ensure the file permissions are set correctly (usually 644 or 755) for the emulator to read it. The cccam
Example:
- Standard:
/etc/CCcam.cfg - Some Images:
/var/etc/CCcam.cfg
Formatting: The first letter of a line (C or F) must be capitalized. C : Stands for “Client” – this device
C-Lines (Client Lines): Used to connect your receiver to a remote server. Format: C: Example: C: ://dns.com 12000 user123 pass456
F: localuser localpass 1 1 1 0:0:0