There doesn't seem to be (I could be wrong though), I switched to oscam just because the processor usage for mgcamd was always around 10% and oscam stays around 1%, I know not really a big deal and probably because oscam is using 'nice' but it also give additional info like cccam and a web interface.
To set it up you just need to create three files in '/etc/tuxbox/config' mine look like this
/etc/tuxbox/config/oscam.conf
Code:
[global]
# Prozess
nice = -10
pidfile = /tmp/oscam.pid
# Logging
logfile = /dev/null
disablelog = 1
usrfile = /dev/null
disableuserfile = 1
usrfileflag = 0
# Sonstiges
unlockparental = 1
[dvbapi]
enabled = 1
au = 1
boxtype = dbox2 # dbox2|dreambox|dm7000|duckbox|ufs910|ipbox|ipbox-pmt. Default dreambox.
user = local
[webif]
httpport = 81
httprefresh = 0
httpallowed = 127.0.0.1,192.168.3.1-192.168.3.255 # "No entry for other IP's!"
httphideidleclients = 0
httpreadonly = 0
(You need to change the httpallowed line to your local ip address range)
/etc/tuxbox/config/oscam.user
Code:
[account]
user = local
pwd = local
monlevel = 0
au = 1
cccmaxhops = 5
cccreshare = 3
group = 1,2
/etc/tuxbox/config/oscam.server
Code:
[reader]
label = Sky
protocol = newcamd
device = address.com,8888
user = myusername
password = mypassword
key = 0102030405060708091011121314
group = 1
[reader]
label = Virgin
protocol = newcamd
device = address2.com , 8889
user = myusername
password = mypassword
key = 0102030405060708091011121314
group = 2
(Change usernames/passwords/ports to your own)
This will give extra info in the softcam manager but also you can connect to http://BoxIPAddres:81 and it lets you view and configure more things.