Newcs reshare

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I have now got my tm600 running newcs+cccam thanks to dd and all is good there but I could do with being able to reshare from a client to another remote peer. After reading up what I could find on this it seemed that if I set spider to yes in newcs.xml and added an f line to cccam.cfg at point of reshare and a c line at remote peer it should work but it is not clearing. Could anyone help me out with this please
 
im not 100% sure on this m8, but i think if under the <user> tags in newCS, if you enter <rate>2</rate> it may allow cccam to share 1 hop further down

the F: lines in cccam.cfg are for when cccam is used as a server, but youre using newcs as a server, so i honestly couldnt help you to setup the middle client as it would need to connect to the server using an N: line, but then reshare to a further client using a C: line
 
I used to use Newcs. Only give N: lines to trusted friends or somebody you are certain is only using Newcamd because they can be reshared in Cccam up to 7 downhops if the client wanted to. The 'rate' command from what I can remember is used to restricted the amount of ecms per second a client is allowed to receive. If you know the amount of ecms per seconds requested from your card to run reliably then you can use 'rate' to hinder further downhops (2+) getting a reliable picture. But I have only had variable success with this method. Like I said only give N: lines to folk you trust not to reshare.
 
Thanks for replys guys

I have set the rate to 5 so that should not stop it from being reshared and spider is set to yes but it still does not clear. There is another option in the config called card level. What is this for?
 
Thinking about it could it be to do with the f line? Being as the card is 1 hop up would a basic f line be ok (ie F: user1 Pass1) or is there more needed?
 
Are you talking about resharing a C: line or an N:line? If you are not taliking about N:lines, just leave your Newcs as it is. And if you are controlling your 0963 card in Cccam (N: line from Newcs) then disable the rate like so.... <rate>0</rate>. Newcs is just the card reader. A 1 hop further reshare in Cccam would look like this (whilst the client would see cards 1 hop away from you as well):

F: user pass 1 0 1 { 0:0:2 }
 
What I am ultimately trying to do is change from just cccam to newcs & cccam. Trouble is I have a remote peer with a c line but no n line and I dont really want to have to go to his place to change it.

I have got my receivers working fine now using n lines. My theory was to set up server with newcs & cccam and give server reshare rights using cccam to clear channels on remote peers receiver without having to change the c line in it. Cant work out how to go about this though
 
If your friend is using Cccam he doesn't need an N: line. He just needs a C: line. You can control all reshare rights on the F: lines in the CCCam config. Don't give N: lines to anybody particularly those using Cccam. Your card will end up getting reshared multiple times. If you want your friends to be able to reshare your card 1 further hop only, add this to his F: line: 1 0 1 { 0:0:2 }.
 
Done that m8 but still no joy. Cant help thinking it's something to do with the newcs.xml settings. Do you know what they mean ie card level, rate & spider)?
 
Newcs is just the card reader. The only N: line you need is the one in Cccam to link your card in. If your card is running fine in your own box using cccam+newcs you don't need to touch newcs again. Use Cccam to control everything.

Can you explain exactly what you are trying to do. Your posts are a bit muddling.
 
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does newcs not control the reshare rights of the first box though?
 
No, Newcs just reads the card, links in to Cccam via an N: line and Cccam controls reshare rights.
 
OK cheers for the help m8. I'll persevere with it tomorrow.
 
looks like a problem with either c or f line somewhere, make sure you have ports forwarded in your router, oh i think you said you already have 1 client connected, make sure you have the port number and your dyndns addy or whatever you use in the client c line.. Either way it should and will work with c line and f line without using newcs other than just to read the first card, ie your card in your box..
 
this is a very interesting thread for me, as i knew cccam could connect to newcs, but wasnt aware that it could then be reshared by cccam down to 7 levels, thats a massive amount. im assuming this would be the same with a newcamd server as well

is there a way in newcs to stop cccam clients connecting then?
 
you could just issue c lines to clients and add or delete them as needed or wanted, in cccam you can give them reshare capability or withold it, the choice is there.
 
this is a very interesting thread for me, as i knew cccam could connect to newcs, but wasnt aware that it could then be reshared by cccam down to 7 levels, thats a massive amount. im assuming this would be the same with a newcamd server as well

is there a way in newcs to stop cccam clients connecting then?

Your card could only get reshared that amount of times if you gave an N: line to somebody to directly connect to your Newcs. If you are only using Newcs to read the card and then giving C: lines then this isn't an issue as you would just use the F: line to control reshare rights.
 
This is driving me batty now. I am trying to get a receiver on my local network to connect to the server receiver using f and c lines b4 adapting it to my remote user. On the server cccam.cfg I have a very basic f line of f: user1 pass1 which unless I am mistaken should give maximum re-share rights. On the client receiver I have the c line of C: 192.168.2.98 15000 user1 pass1 yes. I dont see any reason for this not to work but it fookin wont!

Can anyone please shed any more light on this as I'm about to top myself!
 
mate you are mistaken:

F: myfriend abc123 X X X { 0:0:2 }

you need to set your f line like this to allow the client to reshare one more time.
the 2 means, the client recieves the share and has the ability to send it down one additional hop.

the x's need to be replaced with numbers depending on your situation, but can be left out as the default settings seem to be working for you.
make sure you get { 0:0:2 } in their to allow resharing.

AND TAKE YOUR IP ADDRESS OFF!!!!!!!
 
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