If your reader definition includes an RSA key (like Nagra or Viaccess v4+), ensure it is the key extracted from your original card or box. A wrong key will not work. A leaked key compromises your card.
: The local_living_room user has access to group 1 (local card) and group 2 (remote backup). The bedroom_client only has access to group 1. oscam server config
: Enables the Camd35 over TCP protocol, which is highly efficient for connecting Linux-based local receivers (like Enigma2 boxes). If your reader definition includes an RSA key
: The main configuration file. It controls the global settings, the Web Interface (WebIF), and the transmission protocols. : The local_living_room user has access to group
OScam (Open Source Conditional Access Module) is the gold standard for softcam software. It handles smartcard reading, decoding, and network sharing across multiple local and remote clients. Because it is highly modular, configuring an OScam server requires a clear understanding of its core configuration files.
If OScam fails to boot or cannot read your files, check your Linux file permissions. Execute the following terminal commands to fix permissions:
[reader] ... caid = 1810 ecmwhitelist = 1810:4264,4265,4266