Cccam.cfg May 2026
With great decryption power comes great legal responsibility. Use CCcam.cfg only for content you are legally entitled to view. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: Can I open CCcam.cfg with a regular text editor? A: Yes. Use Notepad++ (Windows), TextEdit (Mac in plain text mode), or Nano/Vim (Linux). Avoid Word or WordPad.
A: No. Never use unknown configs. They may contain malicious servers that log your IP or use your box for attacks.
BOXKEY: /dev/sci0 11 22 33 44 Example 1: Basic Client Setup (Only cccam.cfg needed) # Connect to one remote server C: server1.dyndns.org 12000 user1 pass1 Connect to a backup server C: server2.dyndns.org 13000 user2 pass2 Enable logging (optional) LOG WARN: /tmp/cccam.log cccam.cfg
A: No. Spaces break the syntax. Use underscores or periods instead (e.g., "John_Doe").
SERVER LISTEN PORT : 12000 Enables a telnet info interface (port 16000 by default). With great decryption power comes great legal responsibility
CAMKEY: /dev/sci0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CAMDATA: /dev/sci0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (Note: This is highly provider-specific and often outdated—most modern setups use or BOXKEY instead.) BOXKEY (For Irdeto or NDS cards) If your card requires a box key (often for Sky UK).
ALLOW TELNETINFO: yes Enables a web-based info interface. A: Yes
C: hostname port username password no { deskey } { fingerprint } Used to connect to a Newcamd server (another protocol often used alongside CCcam).