Cccam.cfg

If a line starts with a # , CCcam ignores it. This is used for writing notes to yourself or for temporarily disabling a line without deleting it.

: On most Linux-based receivers, this file is typically located in the /etc/ or /var/etc/ directory. cccam.cfg

This is used if you are the one hosting the server and want to share your local card with a friend. It defines who is allowed to connect to you. F: [username] [password] How to Create and Edit CCcam.cfg If a line starts with a # , CCcam ignores it

Typically, this file is located in the /etc/ folder on a Linux-based receiver (e.g., /var/etc/cccam.cfg or /etc/CCcam.cfg ). After editing the file with a Linux-compatible text editor (like Notepad++ on Windows or vi on Linux), the user must restart the CCcam service for changes to take effect. This is used if you are the one