Changeset 4599 for trunk/Distribution
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- 01/25/11 08:07:19 (13 years ago)
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trunk/Distribution/doc/man/oscam.server.5
r4529 r4599 33 33 \fBconstantcw\fP: constant CW file name 34 34 35 constant CW file format: CA (4 digits):ID (6 digits):SID (4 digits):PMT PID (4 digits):ECM PID (4 digits):key (16 Bytes seperated by spaces) 36 37 example: 1234:123456:1234:1234:1234:00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 35 constant CW file format: CA (4 digits):ID (6 digits):SID (4 digits):PMT PID (4 digits):ECM PID (4 digits)\fI::\fR 36 key (16 Bytes seperated by spaces) 37 38 example: 1234:123456:1234:1234:1234\fI::\fR00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 38 39 .RE 39 40 .PP -
trunk/Distribution/doc/txt/oscam.server.txt
r4529 r4599 1 oscam.server(5) oscam.server(5)1 oscam.server(5) oscam.server(5) 2 2 3 3 … … 7 7 8 8 SYNOPSIS 9 The server configuration file for OSCam contains reader parameters. sections in oscam.server are recurring (more10 than one reader possible). At least one [reader] section is required.9 The server configuration file for OSCam contains reader parameters. sections in oscam.server are recurring (more than one reader possi‐ 10 ble). At least one [reader] section is required. 11 11 12 12 DESCRIPTIONS … … 35 35 constantcw: constant CW file name 36 36 37 constant CW file format: CA (4 digits):ID (6 digits):SID (4 digits):PMT PID (4 digits):ECM PID (4 digits):key38 (16 Bytes seperated byspaces)39 40 example: 1234:123456:1234:1234:1234: 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F37 constant CW file format: CA (4 digits):ID (6 digits):SID (4 digits):PMT PID (4 digits):ECM PID (4 digits):: key (16 Bytes seperated by 38 spaces) 39 40 example: 1234:123456:1234:1234:1234::00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 41 41 42 42 device_out_endpoint = address … … 83 83 84 84 logport = 0|port 85 camd3 reader logport, camd3 UDP must be activated, only works if there's no camd3 cascading, 0=disabled, 86 default=0 85 camd3 reader logport, camd3 UDP must be activated, only works if there's no camd3 cascading, 0=disabled, default=0 87 86 88 87 caid = CAID[&<mask>][,CAID[&<mask>]]... … … 106 105 107 106 mhz = frequency 108 set reader frequency in units of 10 kHz, if mhz > cardmhz you are in overclocking mode, refer to OVERCLOCKING, 109 default:357 107 set reader frequency in units of 10 kHz, if mhz > cardmhz you are in overclocking mode, refer to OVERCLOCKING, default:357 110 108 111 109 deprecated = 0|1 112 Frist the SC will be initialized in normal mode. If it fails, the SC will be automatically reverted to depre‐ 113 cated mode, so that the SC speed will not be changed and the communication will remain on normal ATR speed of 114 9600 baud. 110 Frist the SC will be initialized in normal mode. If it fails, the SC will be automatically reverted to deprecated mode, so that the SC 111 speed will not be changed and the communication will remain on normal ATR speed of 9600 baud. 115 112 116 113 1 = use deprecated SC mode only, default:0 … … 201 198 202 199 readnano = [path]filename 203 write file (usually a copy of a file saved by savenano) to your smartcard, if no path is specified, the speci‐204 fied file is searched forin the configuration directory, only valid for physical readers, default:none200 write file (usually a copy of a file saved by savenano) to your smartcard, if no path is specified, the specified file is searched for 201 in the configuration directory, only valid for physical readers, default:none 205 202 206 203 example: readnano = write.emm … … 254 251 box key for Nagravision SCs / CAM key for Irdeto SCs 255 252 256 aeskeys = CAID #0@ident:AES key #0 CAID #0[,AES key #1 CAID #0],...[;CAID #1@ident:AES key #0 CAID #1[,AES key #1 257 CAID #1],...]... 258 multiple 16 bytes AES keys for Viaccess SCs (the used postprocessing AES key is specified through the D2 nano 259 of the ECM) 253 aeskeys = CAID #0@ident:AES key #0 CAID #0[,AES key #1 CAID #0],...[;CAID #1@ident:AES key #0 CAID #1[,AES key #1 CAID #1],...]... 254 multiple 16 bytes AES keys for Viaccess SCs (the used postprocessing AES key is specified through the D2 nano of the ECM) 260 255 261 256 special AES keys: … … 266 261 example: 267 262 268 aeskeys = 269 0500@012345:000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f;0500@543210:000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f,0,0f0e0d0c0b0a090807060504030201 263 aeskeys = 0500@012345:000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f;0500@543210:000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f,0,0f0e0d0c0b0a090807060504030201 270 264 271 265 showcls = quantity … … 286 280 · Dreambox and other internal readers 287 281 288 For Dreambox and other internal readers the highest possible clockrate will be auto detected. The mhz parameter 289 lets you override the values chosen by OSCam, if it differs from 357 and 358, but usually you will not set any 290 value for mhz. 291 292 For certain Dreamboxes (especially PPC clones) the default mhz parameter leads to slow ECM times and/or "not 293 found" ECMs. By setting mhz to values like 200, 300, 400, ... 1600 you can find a value that works for your 294 receiver and your card. The higher the mhz value, the slower the ECM time (strange enough). 295 296 If you choose the value too low, your card is not recognized (no ATR or "card not supported"). If you choose 297 the value too high, you get slow ECM times. Our experience is that either no mhz line, or a line mhz = 1000 298 works best. 282 For Dreambox and other internal readers the highest possible clockrate will be auto detected. The mhz parameter lets you override the 283 values chosen by OSCam, if it differs from 357 and 358, but usually you will not set any value for mhz. 284 285 For certain Dreamboxes (especially PPC clones) the default mhz parameter leads to slow ECM times and/or "not found" ECMs. By setting mhz 286 to values like 200, 300, 400, ... 1600 you can find a value that works for your receiver and your card. The higher the mhz value, the 287 slower the ECM time (strange enough). 288 289 If you choose the value too low, your card is not recognized (no ATR or "card not supported"). If you choose the value too high, you get 290 slow ECM times. Our experience is that either no mhz line, or a line mhz = 1000 works best. 299 291 300 292 · Phoenix / Smartmouse reader 301 293 302 Overclocking does not work with Windows and Mac OS X. Set mhz equivalent to the frequency of the reader.303 OSCam can not set the frequency of the reader.294 Overclocking does not work with Windows and Mac OS X. Set mhz equivalent to the frequency of the reader. OSCam can not set the fre‐ 295 quency of the reader. 304 296 305 297 · Smargo Smartreader+ … … 307 299 Set the reader frequency with the native Smargo Smartreader+ tool (srp_tools). Do not set mhz and cardmhz. 308 300 309 OSCam tries to set the baudrate automatically. A standard serial port has limited baudrate settings, so SC over‐ 310 clocking might not work. When using a serial reader the best way for overclocking is connecting it to a FTDI 311 based USB to serial port adapter. 312 313 If overclocking does not work, verify the effective baudrate in the logfile. If it deviates too much from the 314 requested baudrate, the SC will not be recognized (no ATR) and the value for mhz should be adjusted again. The 315 higher the baudrate, the more accurate the effective baudrate can be. 301 OSCam tries to set the baudrate automatically. A standard serial port has limited baudrate settings, so SC overclocking might not work. 302 When using a serial reader the best way for overclocking is connecting it to a FTDI based USB to serial port adapter. 303 304 If overclocking does not work, verify the effective baudrate in the logfile. If it deviates too much from the requested baudrate, the SC 305 will not be recognized (no ATR) and the value for mhz should be adjusted again. The higher the baudrate, the more accurate the effective 306 baudrate can be. 316 307 317 308 EXAMPLES … … 414 405 415 406 SEE ALSO 416 list_smargo(1), oscam(1), oscam.ac(5), oscam.cert(5), oscam.conf(5), oscam.dvbapi(5), oscam.guess(5),417 oscam. ird(5), oscam.provid(5), oscam.services(5), oscam.srvid(5), oscam.tiers(5), oscam.user(5)418 419 420 421 oscam.server(5)407 list_smargo(1), oscam(1), oscam.ac(5), oscam.cert(5), oscam.conf(5), oscam.dvbapi(5), oscam.guess(5), oscam.ird(5), oscam.provid(5), 408 oscam.services(5), oscam.srvid(5), oscam.tiers(5), oscam.user(5) 409 410 411 412 oscam.server(5)
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