# Sample protocols for use in Linux x86 or x86_64 PC based systems # # Comment lines can start with # or ; # # Every client line starts with the client name, followed by some arguments: # 'hostname' The name of the server # Use "localhost" if card server is on the same machine # 'port' The port number as defined by the card server # This is set on the card server usually between 10000 and 50000 # 'emm' The flag to allow EMM transfers to the server # (0=disabled 1=enabled) This should always be set to 1! # 'caid' (optional) caid on which this client should work. # Best is allow to autodetect # 'mask' (optional) mask for caid. E.g. caid=1700 mask=FF00 would allow # anything between 1700 & 17FF. Default is 1700 & FF00. # If only the caid is specified, the mask value will be set to FFFF # You may give multiple caid/mask values comma separated # (e.g. 1702,1722,0d0c/ff00). # Best is allow to autodetect # 'username' is the login username # 'password' is the login password # 'cfgkey' is a required self-specified 28byte config key (Newcamd only) # # Radegast client: # Radegast doesn't autodetect CAID and MASK values (AFAIK) and must be specified # Example: radegast:hostname:port:0/0B00/FFFF # # Camd33 client (tcp protocol): # For autodetect of CAID and MASK with camd33 specify "0000" # Example: camd33:hostname:port:1/0000/0000:username:password # # Camd35 client (udp protocol): # For autodetect of CAID and MASK with camd35 specify "0000" # Example: camd35:hostname:port:1/0000/0000:username:password # # Newcamd client: # For autodetect of CAID and MASK with newcamd, you leave the fields omitted # Example: newcamd:hostname:port:1:username:password:0102030405060708091011121314 # # You will need to install and properly configure a cardserver package, # such as OSCAM, to interface with cardclient.conf before sasc-ng will work # with smart card encrypted systems. # # Please do not steal DTV. Use this package for DTV you are legally paying # for. Stealing DTV will hurt all HTPC users in the end because providers are # understandably cracking down on this due to theft. Don't give them a reason # to work hard to make sasc-ng and other OS DTV stuff useless in a few years. # # Besides, stealing is not cool and never has been!