INS7E from 0963 or 0960

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Is there any easy way to get the Ins7e from the SkyUK
a friend of me needs that info i was able to get the second 8 Byte from the ins7e but i need the first 8 Byte too
that it can be put together

He Tried Season interface without Luck not Easy to find the right setting and the baud Rate
he Tried it with Fausto too and get some info but seems that it is wrong too
 
Dvbsnoop and Log for Boxid like here for TotalTV


dvbsnoop -devnr 0 -ph 2 0x0030 | grep ^8 | grep -iE "(34 22 7D|82 07 4B|53 D3 3F)" | tr a-z A-Z | tr -d " " >/media/hdd/Logs/emmlog_$(date +"%d_%m_%H_%M").log
 
(34 22 7D|82 07 4B|53 D3 3F) Edit this Part with your own Serials Boxids in this Example there are 2 Serial Numbers of Cards and one Boxid
 
This dvbsnoop cmd is taken from LD :D
You can try do it by the easy way.
Go to LD, go to "logger" tab
After conected to stb, get PIDs, choose PID where you will find your EMM, mark tab "filter" and put there serial/first serial from subemm or if the box id is the first, put box id.
Choose where to show/write EMM and push Start :)
Thats it.
 
Greetz Sega from Kartenali dont forget not to save in bin :) log in txt file :D if serial is inside or Boxid it is not so big it can be used simple in txt file then :)
 
Greetings my friend :)
You can write it as bin also, but then you will need to convert it to txt.
Easy way is to "Export results to: Log window" , its just one EMM and you will have him in txt, just need to wait for him :)
Im happy that there are still people who know how to use it :)

edit:
i forgot to say, that we work on subemm's now ;)
work mean add support for them :D
 
Hi everyone, My apologies first of all for resurrecting a thread, I'm a little confused here.
I've read many forum posts around the ins7e key but I'm getting strange responses regarding the EMM's. I've tried with oscam, season interface, and I've tried with Last Drakkar software too by dumping EMM's with enigma 2, but I cant find one with the actual boxid. I get many EMM's with the card ID towards the beginning, i.e. 82706C40XXXXXXXX0000 where x = card number in hex, but I don't understand where the ins7e is in the EMM as I get up to 40 EMM's all with the exact same starting 8270 before it changes to different hex then onto card serial if that makes sense?
I'm not new to this sort of thing, but just a little confused if anyone can help or point me in the right direction as the OP stated he has found the second 8 byte and then that he had found it. I'm using 0960 card and drx890 box if that helps.
 
I have not tried it yet to be honest but i think the problem is that the emm's might not be the same format for totalTV as Sky uses.
 
I have not tried it yet to be honest but i think the problem is that the emm's might not be the same format for totalTV as Sky uses.
I was looking at the OP's initial post of sky uk so I'm guessing they may have some input available. I understand ecm/emm makeup will differ by provider as it would need to be based upon something like the caid or I may be wrong. I will be happy to try and put together a bit of a guide for sky uk if I can get some help with the last point I need as im just confused over the EMM makeup of where the 8 bytes are.
 
I too have tried LD, season logger but I'm also confused as to how to work out the ins7e for sky uk any help would be much appreciated.
 
Maybe the Problem is that this Emms for the Box dont come Daily i get my once in 2 Months ;) so best way is to make Shell in Box and let it Run it takes some time till you get them ;)
 
Maybe the Problem is that this Emms for the Box dont come Daily i get my once in 2 Months ;) so best way is to make Shell in Box and let it Run it takes some time till you get them ;)
what are we looking for in regards to EMM headers for sky uk? you have had the emms through so a little information regarding the headers for the EMM, and where the 8byte that you found are roughly would help alot for those who are still trying to do this. you did claim to have got the emm for sky uk in 2 days according to your posts on 18th and then 20th april. literally stating first of all close the thread as ive done it then stating heres the command replace the serials with yours with no sort of this is what serials you need in the command. All i need is a little help and then ill write a help guide or something for people to work from. i have had fresh emms by sending card pairing hit from sky website, and have even pulled the emms from Last Drakkar EMM database. so please at least give some help as in what to look for.
 
Do you know the receiver ID for sky uk Q box ?
 
dvbsnoop -devnr 0 -ph 2 0x0030 | grep ^8 | grep -iE "(34 22 7D|82 07 4B|53 D3 3F)" | tr a-z A-Z | tr -d " " >/media/hdd/Logs/emmlog_$(date +"%d_%m_%H_%M").log

all Red have to be Changed 0x0030 is the PID where the emms come from you have to edit it for your Provider best way is use last Drakkar or Oscam and Look for the right Pid you can Try Putty and do Following

Spet By Step

first Open Putty and connect to Box
Put Inside :
dvbsnoop -n 1 -nph 1 | grep CA_system_ID | awk -F "(" '{print $2}' | awk -F ")" '{print $1}'
0x091f
0x0911
0x0b00
0x1830
0x0629
0x069f
It Shows you all the Provider IDS if you have your Box on the Right Channel you will see the 0960 0961 0963

now you are sure that you are on the right way
Next Step would be to see on witch Pid your Emms Come
use for That The Last Drakkar or put inside Putty Easier Way would be Last Drakkar

root@dm920:~$ dvbsnoop -s pidscan
dvbsnoop V1.4.51 -- dvbsnoop - DVB Stream Analyzer, MPEG Analyzer

---------------------------------------------------------
Transponder PID-Scan...
---------------------------------------------------------
PID found: 0 (0x0000) [SECTION: Program Association Table (PAT)]
PID found: 1 (0x0001) [SECTION: Conditional Access Table (CAT)]
PID found: 16 (0x0010) [SECTION: Network Information Table (NIT) - actual network]
PID found: 17 (0x0011) [SECTION: Service Description Table (SDT) - other transport stream]
PID found: 18 (0x0012) [SECTION: Event Information Table (EIT) - other transport stream, schedule]
PID found: 20 (0x0014) [SECTION: Time Date Table (TDT)]
PID found: 48 (0x0030) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 49 (0x0031) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 50 (0x0032) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 51 (0x0033) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 53 (0x0035) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 151 (0x0097) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 152 (0x0098) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 153 (0x0099) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 154 (0x009a) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 155 (0x009b) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 156 (0x009c) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 157 (0x009d) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 158 (0x009e) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 162 (0x00a2) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 163 (0x00a3) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 164 (0x00a4) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 166 (0x00a6) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 167 (0x00a7) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 168 (0x00a8) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 172 (0x00ac) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 173 (0x00ad) [SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
PID found: 251 (0x00fb) [PS/PES: ITU-T Rec. H.262 | ISO/IEC 13818-2 or ISO/IEC 11172-2 video stream]
PID found: 252 (0x00fc) [scrambled]
PID found: 253 (0x00fd) [scrambled]
PID found: 254 (0x00fe) [scrambled]
PID found: 255 (0x00ff) [scrambled]
PID found: 256 (0x0100) [scrambled]
PID found: 257 (0x0101) [scrambled]
PID found: 258 (0x0102) [scrambled]
PID found: 262 (0x0106) [scrambled]
PID found: 263 (0x0107) [scrambled]
PID found: 264 (0x0108) [scrambled]
PID found: 266 (0x010a) [scrambled]
PID found: 267 (0x010b) [scrambled]
PID found: 268 (0x010c) [scrambled]
PID found: 272 (0x0110) [scrambled]
PID found: 273 (0x0111) [scrambled]
PID found: 551 (0x0227) [PS/PES: private_stream_1]
PID found: 552 (0x0228) [scrambled]
PID found: 554 (0x022a) [scrambled]
PID found: 556 (0x022c) [scrambled]
PID found: 557 (0x022d) [scrambled]
PID found: 2005 (0x07d5) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2009 (0x07d9) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2021 (0x07e5) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2701 (0x0a8d) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2702 (0x0a8e) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2703 (0x0a8f) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2704 (0x0a90) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2705 (0x0a91) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2706 (0x0a92) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2707 (0x0a93) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2708 (0x0a94) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2712 (0x0a98) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2713 (0x0a99) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2714 (0x0a9a) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2716 (0x0a9c) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2717 (0x0a9d) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2718 (0x0a9e) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2722 (0x0aa2) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2723 (0x0aa3) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2751 (0x0abf) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2752 (0x0ac0) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2753 (0x0ac1) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2754 (0x0ac2) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2755 (0x0ac3) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2756 (0x0ac4) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2757 (0x0ac5) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2758 (0x0ac6) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2762 (0x0aca) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2763 (0x0acb) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2764 (0x0acc) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2766 (0x0ace) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2767 (0x0acf) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2768 (0x0ad0) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2772 (0x0ad4) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 2773 (0x0ad5) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 3511 (0x0db7) [PS/PES: ISO/IEC 13818-3 or ISO/IEC 11172-3 audio stream]
PID found: 3521 (0x0dc1) [scrambled]
PID found: 3531 (0x0dcb) [scrambled]
PID found: 3541 (0x0dd5) [scrambled]
PID found: 3551 (0x0ddf) [scrambled]
PID found: 3561 (0x0de9) [scrambled]
PID found: 3571 (0x0df3) [scrambled]
PID found: 3572 (0x0df4) [scrambled]
PID found: 3581 (0x0dfd) [scrambled]
PID found: 3621 (0x0e25) [scrambled]
PID found: 3622 (0x0e26) [scrambled]
PID found: 3623 (0x0e27) [scrambled]
PID found: 3631 (0x0e2f) [scrambled]
PID found: 3641 (0x0e39) [scrambled]
PID found: 3661 (0x0e4d) [scrambled]
PID found: 3671 (0x0e57) [scrambled]
PID found: 3681 (0x0e61) [scrambled]
PID found: 3721 (0x0e89) [scrambled]
PID found: 3731 (0x0e93) [SECTION: User private]
PID found: 4641 (0x1221) [unknown]
PID found: 4642 (0x1222) [unknown]
PID found: 4721 (0x1271) [scrambled]
PID found: 4723 (0x1273) [SECTION: ITU-T Rec. H.222.0|ISO/IEC13818 reserved]
PID found: 4724 (0x1274) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 4725 (0x1275) [unknown]
PID found: 4731 (0x127b) [scrambled]
PID found: 4732 (0x127c) [scrambled]
PID found: 4733 (0x127d) [scrambled]
PID found: 4734 (0x127e) [scrambled]
PID found: 4735 (0x127f) [scrambled]
PID found: 5701 (0x1645) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 5702 (0x1646) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 5703 (0x1647) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 5704 (0x1648) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 5705 (0x1649) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 5706 (0x164a) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 5707 (0x164b) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 5708 (0x164c) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 5712 (0x1650) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 5713 (0x1651) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 5714 (0x1652) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 5716 (0x1654) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 5717 (0x1655) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 5718 (0x1656) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 5722 (0x165a) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
PID found: 5723 (0x165b) [SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
root@dm920:~$

now when all is set you can try simple without Serial Number to see if anything is logging and set right
dvbsnoop -devnr 0 -ph 2 0x0030 | grep ^8 | grep -iE "(82 30)" | tr a-z A-Z | tr -d " " >/media/hdd/Logs/emmlog_$(date +"%d_%m_%H_%M").log


The Red ones have to be Edited for your Provider Pid and EMM Format 82 30 TotalTv 82 70 SkyDE look simple in you Oscam what Format your Emms have
and let the Dvbsnoop Log some minutes if your File is write and there are many Emms inside you can go Forward and edit your Command File with Serial of Card or Boxid or Both

dvbsnoop -devnr 0 -ph 2 0x0030 | grep ^8 | grep -iE "(34 22 7D|82 07 4B|53 D3 3F)" | tr a-z A-Z | tr -d " " >/media/hdd/Logs/emmlog_$(date +"%d_%m_%H_%M").log

and finally you can make a .sh File on your box That all is working Automatically

#!/bin/sh

while true
do
pkill -9 dvbsnoop &
sleep 1
dvbsnoop -devnr 0 -ph 2 0x0030 | grep ^8 | grep -iE "(82 30 .. .. .. .. .. ..)" | tr a-z A-Z | tr -d " " >/media/usb/emmlog/emmlog_$(date +"%d_%m_%H_%M").log &
sleep 600
done
exit 0
 
There are plenty of emm's that have cardserials and some even boxid, but that still does not tell us where to find the ins7e in the emm.

It's not only about finding the right emm's it's also where the information is stored. In your emm it might at byte 20 in with other emm it might at byte 34..(just example) is there a specific length.

I have all unique emm's logged in oscam, so i probably could already look, i just don't know what i'm looking for.
 
Same here pal just don't know what I'm looking for .
 
@gulli you got your Receiver Id and this is the 8 Byte of your Ins7e ;) look on Picture all Important i Masked
on Sky Q Boxex from SkyUK its same like on SKY Q Boxex from DE you can simple put in your Browser

http://IP Adress of your Box:9006/as/system/information



and you will get most info you need

ASVersion "Q130.000.27.06-AS_19.4.2"
CAType "VIDEOGUARD"
DRMActivationStatus false
EUID "9CFE1C8C"
IPAddress "192.168.178.110"
MACAddress "E8:B2:FE:DC:0E:9D"
activeStandby false
airplayID "Sky9148"
btID "Sky9148"
cable false
camID "2115326338991489"
chipID "2115326338991489"
deviceID "6763A52633899148"
deviceType "GATEWAYSTB"
gateway true
gatewayIPAddress "not MR"
hardwareModel "ESd-160s"
hardwareName "Amidala"
hdrCapable false
householdToken ""
localIRDatabase true
manufacturer "HUMAX"
meshEnabled false
modelNumber "Q130.000.27.06L (56vq9w2)"
networkVersion "2.00"
numDTTTuners 0
pipCapable false
receiverID " 1CFE1C8C01989CD1"
serialNumber "21153565800207"
systemUptime 6739
uhdCapable true
versionNumber "6763A5"
viewingCardNumber "30000112215959"
wakeReason "POWERON"
 

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