I have modified & updated the original script written by Youknowwho (R.I.P), to work with Ubuntu amd64.I have tested this numerous times with no problems at all on two Desktop PC's, a laptop & VM Workstation.This Script installs OSCAM 1.20-unstable_svn build #8905 (Compiled with all Omnikey & Smartreader Support) & cccam 2.1.3 (x32 & x64 compatable)After final Reboot the oscam/cccam webif's are up and running.Tip: Follow all the steps (including updates & other steps that you might be tempted to skip)
You can check your cccam Webif page by typing your server ip & cccam webif port no. (192.168.*.*:16001) in the address bar of your browser.Username: adminPassword: admin
Cccam Script Installations
Now all you have to do Is configure your cccam.cfg and oscam configs to suit your setup & card readers.The version of oscam in this script is the latest version, compiled with full support for all Card readers.
Ive spent the last couple of days trying to install the Automated Oscam/CCcam 2.1.3 Install Package For Debian 6 using Ten Below's excellent tut, but keep getting a problem with the script hanging so thought i'd try a different tack, so here i am.Ive followed this tut from start to finish with absolutly zero problems (might i say really easy to follow for a real noob like me so many thanks) and i am now the proud owner of a P4 3.4GHz, with 160gb hard drive and 2gb of ram running Ubutu 12.04 server and oscam/cccam 2.13 :caz2:so, the easy part out of the way thanks to the tut, what to do now... I have a brand new Smargo reader and a s*y uk white card but am still unsure what my next step is...On my dm500 i was running cccam 2.1.3 and the clients are using a mix of dm500, spider boxes and a couple of blades.Firstly, is Ubuntu 12.04 64-Bit - Automated Oscam/CCcam 2.1.3 a suitable choice for replacing my dm500, and if so what is the next step in getting my smargo running with my white card.... can i use the cccam.cfg already being used by my dm500 and do i need to install the oscam config for s*y uk, i am able to access the webif pages of both cccam and oscam but havnt got a real idea of what to do next... i am not posting here without reading, its just that i have read and tried that much over the last couple of days my head is spinning and would really appreciate being pointed in the right direction..Many many thanks in advance D
Glad to hear your cccam/oscam server is up n running m8.. thats a good 95% of the hard work done. Because there are 5 or 6 popular readers, I did not include that in the setup.. You will need to start a new thread if you have any problems setting up your smargo...
Ive followed this tut from start to finish with absolutly zero problems (might i say really easy to follow for a real noob like me so many thanks) and i am now the proud owner of a P4 3.4GHz, with 160gb hard drive and 2gb of ram running Ubutu 12.04 server and oscam/cccam 2.13so, the easy part out of the way thanks to the tut, what to do now... I have a brand new Smargo reader and a s*y uk white card but am still unsure what my next step is...
Card sharing has virtually no impact on your broadband usage, I never measured it but I know from what I have read that you are sending minute packets of data. If you are concerned, you might want to restrict your other machines to using about 90-95% of your broadband. This will mean that no matter what you are downloading, there will be some broadband left for cccam.
Thanks thatfellow,Your post is great for someone like me that comes from the ice age as far as computers are concerned. I followed your instructions which appeared to go ok, however when I try to web browse into oscam or cccam I get the message page cannot be displayed. I have used putty and confirmed that both are in the right location and that their configs show the web info ports are the same as I am using in the address bar (:8888 and :16001). I installed ubuntu 12.04. Hope this is ok.Any ideas.Thanks again for the great post,HS5424
The attached setup file contains all the scripts required. Use winrar ( ) or similar to unzip. The file contains Cccam 2.1.4 and CFG file, if you want to use a different version then just replace the Cccam.x86 with the one of your choice.
Open the attached file that has been unzipped it is called cccam_install_package and there will also be a file called UbuntuInstall.sh. Edit UbuntuInstall.sh just double click these tonight on your Ubuntu desktop and choose display to edit them.
You should have done this three (3) times now. DO NOT EDIT ANY OTHER FILE OR IT WILL NOT WORK. Once edited place the folder cccam_install_package and the file UbuntuInstall.sh in the TMP folder, click on places computer then your drive, you will see /tmp/ 2ff7e9595c
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