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    need help with ccCam.cfg, cant find

    can anyone help, i am using dcc to add c-line but i cant find ccCam, i have looked in a lot of places, i have read that it is hidded so does anyone know were it might be, i have ur image on dated 14-8-10, cccam2.1.01 and newcs1.67 running, is this right or should i be running something else, my white cards runs well on this but not on cccam 2.1.04.

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    Try under var/etc

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    and sometimes usr/keys

    this is on the duo using aaf
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    i tried all that, no good, would it it work through the miniweb page, if u hold the power on botton when recevier is switched on and wait till the i.p. number is shown then go to internet and get miniweb page i see this:
    Edit Emul config CCcam Edit ( Click ) ------------------------------ > /var/etc/CCcam.cfg
    Mgcamd Edit ( Click ) ------------------------------ > /var/keys/newcamd.list
    NewCS Edit ( Click ) ------------------------------ > /var/tuxbox/config/newcs.xml
    Camd3 Edit ( Click ) ------------------------------ > /var/keys/camd3.config
    SoftCAM Edit ( Click ) ------------------------------ > /var/etc/smartcam.config

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    so it is on /var/etc

    make sure the file name is CCcam.cg and not cccam.cfg

    think it will work with the miniweb
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    no not in var/etc, is there any way of doing a search with pc to find it?

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    may b there is nothing and it just need u to create and put one there
    u can do a search with an ftp client like filzilla for example
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    i havnt a clue about that, is it easy to do? only new to this type of system
    when i go through miniweb it says it is in var/etc but through dcc i can not see it, strange, would it be named something different?

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    just open a text file
    paste/write whatever u want in this file
    click on file and choose save as
    in the box name write CCcam.cfg (first two must be caps)
    in the file typ select all files
    click on save
    now transfer the file created into the box in /var/etc

    make sure u start cccam in the box after this
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    Used this found in another forum to edit the file. Had same issue it worked but I could not find it in ETC

    How To: Edit CCcam.cfg through Telnet using "vi"
    saw a post about CCcam.cfg being hidden on latest image and the way your expected to edit it is by powering of box and going into miniweb..?

    haven't tried this on the latest image myself yet but you should be able to edit the CCcam.cfg through telnet using "vi" editor that's included with Enigma.

    -Telnet into UR image
    -enter into telnet vi /var/etc/CCcam.cfg
    that will then display something like
    Quote:C: test1.com 12000 user1 pass1
    C: test2.com 12001 user2 pass2
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    "/var/etc/CCcam.cfg" line 1 of 2 --50%--

    -to delete text from the file press Escape then move cursor/box using arrow keys to letter you want to delete then press x
    -to enter text press Escape then press i then just type in text, you are unable to delete in this mode and will need to do above process to delete letters

    -to save your edits press Escape then type :w and press Enter
    -to quit file "without saving" press Escape then type :q! and press Enter

    just discovered "vi" a minuet ago so there are probably easier ways of editing etc, that's just the way i tested and thought this is "better" then having to power off box to edit.

    here's some more info about "vi" commands...
    How to Use the vi Editor

    Edit:
    just tested and this works with the latest image and hidden CCcam.cfg

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    cheers, i will give it a go and let u know how i get on.
    sorry for this but what is vi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwd View Post
    cheers, i will give it a go and let u know how i get on.
    sorry for this but what is vi?
    It is a text editor. If you enter vi /var/etc/CCcam.cfg in a telnet session and press enter the vim text editor (vi) will launch and anything you type inside it will be saved to /var/etc/CCcam.cfg.

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    is this in the dcc program

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwd View Post
    is this in the dcc program
    Dcc has telnet ability, use it to telnet to your box. To do that click on telnet tab on left side of the dcc screen. You will see a black window which you can type commands inside it. Now you can run the mentioned command. As an alternative you can download PuTTY which is a SSH/Telnet client.
    Last edited by amires; 19-09-10 at 15:15.

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    The config file was invisible to me using FireFox FTP. Downloaded VU control centre and used this to edit the file.

    This was on my box, maybe you can use something like this with your box.
    Last edited by vu-duo-user; 19-09-10 at 15:24.

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