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    Default newcamd vs mgcamd? same thing?

    Hi

    I have a clone DM800 HD PVR clone running the openpli-2.1-beta-dm800-20130126-sim2-ssl84b image.

    I have been running cccam and using test lines to test the emulator and that works fine, by default on the image mgcamd wasn't installed so I installed it via the plugin menu's.

    I am trying to configure the mgcamd emulator and had a few questions:

    If i want to add test lines i am guessing for this openpli image it would be /var/keys/newcamd.list?

    I have deleted everything in this file and just put the following in

    CWS_KEEPALIVE = 300
    CWS_INCOMING_PORT = 21000
    CWS = hostname port username password 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 wan server
    CWS = Server-Host port *username password* 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 wan server

    when I restart the emulator it doesnt seem to work?

    Does anyone know what I am doing wrong? Does this method apply for Mgcamd or is this for newcamd? What is the difference?

    I have also have tux box installed and in /var/tuxbox/config/newcamd.conf I see an entry where I could put a CWS file. I have tried in here and it doesnt work.

    Any step by step tutorial links would be very helpful as I am really stuck.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by isotonic_uk View Post
    Hi

    I have a clone DM800 HD PVR clone running the openpli-2.1-beta-dm800-20130126-sim2-ssl84b image.

    I have been running cccam and using test lines to test the emulator and that works fine, by default on the image mgcamd wasn't installed so I installed it via the plugin menu's.

    I am trying to configure the mgcamd emulator and had a few questions:

    If i want to add test lines i am guessing for this openpli image it would be /var/keys/newcamd.list?

    I have deleted everything in this file and just put the following in

    CWS_KEEPALIVE = 300
    CWS_INCOMING_PORT = 21000
    CWS = hostname port username password 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 wan server
    CWS = Server-Host port *username password* 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 wan server

    when I restart the emulator it doesnt seem to work?

    Does anyone know what I am doing wrong? Does this method apply for Mgcamd or is this for newcamd? What is the difference?

    I have also have tux box installed and in /var/tuxbox/config/newcamd.conf I see an entry where I could put a CWS file. I have tried in here and it doesnt work.

    Any step by step tutorial links would be very helpful as I am really stuck.

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    hi m8 you put it in usr/keys reboot box then restart mgcamd
    if i helped hit the thanks btn

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    Quote Originally Posted by chic. View Post
    hi m8 you put it in usr/keys reboot box then restart mgcamd
    Ok thanks for clarifying that. So for Mgcamd it always goes in the newcamd.list?

    So the way the text file i have shown above. Do the settings seem correct?

    Anyway i can test this?

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    Default dm800hd

    yes thats ok but dont delete anything in usr/keys there should be a mg_cfg there
    i have sent a pm about testing
    if i helped hit the thanks btn

 

 

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