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CCcam starten nicht möglich

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Hiho, ich habe ein Problem den CCcam zu starten.

Die Fehlermeldung: CCcam: line 1: syntax error: unexpected "("

Die .cfg Datei wurde mit NotePad++ editiert.
Hier meine .cfg:

# CCcam team uvadi CCcam v2.1.4
#
# Special greets go to all our friends all over the world, you know who you are!
#
# Specjalne podziekowania dla Ludzi z Polski, dzieki ktorym jest duzo nowych funkcji w wersji 2.0.0
# Ostatnim razem zapomnielismy o nich wspomniec w readme. DZieki Chlopaki!
#

######################################################################
# friends #
######################################################################
# syntax for to add a friend user to CCcam with the max up hops limit (default = 5)
# sharing of emus (default = 1), allow emm (default = 1), and optional
# downshare limits per share (default = no limits) and optional
# downshare limits per share based on caid:id:sid
# and optional timeslots in which share is valid (to block channels on box of children after 19:00 for instance)
# if no timeslot is defined 24 hrs a day is used
# emus are shared only one level down, even if no limits given
#
# max username length 20
# password length 'unlimited'
#
#F: <username> <password> <uphops> <shareemus> <allowemm> ( { caid:id(:downhops), caid:id(:downhops), ... } { caid:id:sid, caid:id:sid, ... } { begintime-endtime, ... } ) hostname/ip address
#
# example:
#
# F: user1 pass1
#
# user1 gets all our shares at max 5 hops from us
# (our local cards + max five hops away). He can share down to his own
# clients. He also receive emu shares (if he has 'yes' behind his C: entry),
# and is allowed to send us emm.
#
# F: user2 pass2 0 1 0 { 0100:000080, 0622:000000:1, 0500:000000:2 }
#
# user2 gets only our local cards but no 0100:000080.
# and our 0622:000000 cards only for himself (1 hop down),
# and 0500 cards for himself plus one additional hop down.
# He also gets our emus, and is NOT allowed to send us emm (updates).
#
# F: user3 pass3 5 0 1 { 0:0:3, 0100:000080:1 }
#
# user3 gets all cards at a maximum of 5 hops away from us,
# and get's to share them down two further levels beyond his own level.
# But he is not allowed to share 0100:000080 down to other users.
# He gets no emus from us, and he is allowed to send us emm.
#
# F: user4 pass4 5 0 1 { 0:0:3, 0100:000080:1 } { 0100:000080:15df }
#
# user4 gets all cards at a maximum of 5 hops away from us,
# and get's to share them down two further levels beyond his own level.
# But he is not allowed to share 0100:000080 down to other users.
# He gets no emus from us, and he is allowed to send us emm.
# He is also not allowed to view channel 0100:000080:15df
#
# F: user4 pass4 5 0 1 { } { } { 12:00-17:00, 19:00-20:00 }
#
# user4 gets all cards at a maximum of 5 hops away from us,
# and get's to share them down two further levels beyond his own level.
# the share is only valid between 12:00 and 17:00 and between 19:00 and 20:00
# outside these hours the share will not give cw's to the client
#
#
# F: user5 pass5 5 1 1 { } { } { } 192.168.1.1
#
# user5 gets all cards at a maximum of 5 hops away from us
# user5 is only allowed to connect from the host 192.168.1.1
#


######################################################################
# connections #
######################################################################
# syntax for to add a client connection to other CCcam
# add yes on end to use friends emus (non public private key/emu,etc...),
# but only works when corresponding F line on server has '1' for <shareemus>
# optional limits just like F line, but for incoming shares (ignore shares more than 'uphops' away)
#
#C: <hostname> <port> <username> <password> <wantemus> ( { caid:id(:uphops), caid:id(:uphops), ... } )
#
#note: if {} limits are added, <wantemus> cannot be omitted. Use either yes or no.
#
# example:
#
# C: someserver.somedomain 12000 user1 pass1
# C: 192.168.1.2 12000 user2 pass2
# connects to CCcam without use of friends emus
#
# C: 192.168.1.2 12000 user3 pass3 yes
# connects to CCcam, and receives friends emus also.


# syntax for to add newcamd server connection
#
#N: <ip> <port> <username> <pass> <des(14byte)> <nr_of_hops_away (default: 1)> <stealth mode (default: 0)>
#
# example:
#
# N: 127.0.0.1 10000 dummy dummy 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
#
# add a newcamd card, give it an offset of 2 hops, in the share list
#
# N: 127.0.0.1 10000 dummy dummy 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 2
#
# stealthy login on newcamd server:
#
# N: 127.0.0.1 10000 dummy dummy 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 1 1
#
# stealth modes: 0 = disabled, 1 = mgcamd new, 2 = mgcamd old, 3 = evocamd, 4 = generic


# syntax for to add radegast server connection
#
#R: <ip> <port> <ca4> <id6> <nr_of_hops_away (default: 1)>
#
# example:
#
# R: 127.0.0.1 678 0100 000080


# syntax for to add camd3 connection
#
#L: <ip> <port> <username> <pass> <ca4> <id6> <nr_of_hops_away (default: 1)>
#
# example:
#
# L: 127.0.0.1 567 dummy dummy 0100 000080


# syntax for add gbox connection
#
#G: <pass> <localhost> <localport> <peerpass> <peeraddress> <peerport>
#
# support optional limits just like C line (ignore shares more than 'uphops' away)
# { caid:id(:uphops), caid:id(:uphops), ... }
#
# example:
#
# G: AABBCCDD my.address.tv 2500 12345678 peer.address.tv 2500

######################################################################
# Other config settings #
######################################################################
# server shall listen on this port pro incoming connections
# default port is 12000, disable server with parm -s or set port 0
#
SERVER LISTEN PORT : 12000

# server can give some info about server and client connections
# and cardinfo using telnet or webbrowser.
#
# Switch on/off access to info
# default is yes
#
#ALLOW TELNETINFO: no
#ALLOW WEBINFO: no

# Show extended client info when showing client list
# default is yes
#
#SHOW EXTENEDED CLIENT INFO : no

# The webinfo service can be protected with a username and password.
# This is switched off by default
#
#WEBINFO USERNAME : <username>
#WEBINFO PASSWORD : <password>

# The telnetinfo service can be protected with a username and password.
# This is switched off by default
#
#TELNETINFO USERNAME : <username>
#TELNETINFO PASSWORD : <password>

# default port for telnet is 16000
# default port for web is 16001
# supported commands:
# info
# activeclients
# clients
# servers
# shares
# providers
# entitlements
# example use:
# echo servers | telnet localhost 16000
# go with your browser to
#
TELNETINFO LISTEN PORT : 16000
WEBINFO LISTEN PORT : 16001

# time in seconds to keep On Screen Display active.
# default is 0 (turned off)
#
#ZAP OSD TIME : 3

# username used to show popup (default : root)
OSD USERNAME : root

# password used to show popup (default : dreambox)
OSD PASSWORD : dreambox

# port used to show popup (default : 80)
#OSD PORT : 80

# Serial reader config. Add as many as you have attached too your system
# replaces old name 'PHOENIX READER PATH', but still works.
# default is none
# optionally add readertype : phoenix,mouse,uniprog,sc8in1,smartreader+
# (when non readertype given defaults to uniprog (e.g. for mastera))
#
# SERIAL READER : <device> <type>
#
# example
#
#SERIAL READER : /dev/tts/0

# Serial reader smartcard write delay.
# Setting to finetune smartcard write speed, optimal setting depends on speed of system, and
# speed of card. Default value is calculated, but can overrule by setting.
# Use number of microseconds delay between bytes, 0 = no delay, -1 = calculated default
# Note: huge difference between values 0 and 1, because of schedular overhead
#
# SMARTCARD WRITE DELAY : <device> <delay>
#
# example, 10ms write delay on smartcard in reader attached to /dev/ttyUSB0
#
#SMARTCARD WRITE DELAY: /dev/ttyUSB0 10000
#
# NOTE on sc8in1; because 8 smartcards are used on the same devicename, use
# devicename_0 .. devicename_7 for settings which require devicename to make
# settings per smartcard. example /dev/ttyS0_0, /dev/ttyS0_1 ..
# example, 8ms write delay between bytes to smartcard on last sc8in1 channel, attached to /dev/tts/0
#
#SMARTCARD WRITE DELAY: /dev/tts/0_7 8000

# Smartcard clock speed override
# Setting override specified speed for smartcard.
# Don't add setting unless you're sure what you're doing.
# In 99% of the cases the reader selects the optimal speed.
# Adding this setting either slows your card down, or might destroy it.
#
# SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY : <device> <freq>
#
# example
#
#SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/ttyUSB0 5500000

# if timing should be shown in OSD and debug output
# default is no (turned off)
#
#SHOW TIMING : yes

# enables mini OSD which shows server(type), cardreader, keys or fta only
# default is no (turned off)
#
#MINI OSD : yes

# turns debugging on and off
# default is no (turned off)
#
#DEBUG : yes


# should CCcam try to read and parse newcamd.conf for server connections
# default is no (turned off)
#
#NEWCAMD CONF : yes


# configure what EMM blocker you want. Add as many as readers you have attached
# default is blocking nothing
#
# B: /dev/sci0 01
# 00 - nothing
# 01 - sa blocked
# 02 - ua blocked
# 04 - ga blocked
# and sum of for combinations
#
#examples
#
#B: /dev/tts/0 07
#B: /dev/sci0 01

# disable all local EMM readers
# saves lots of CPU, but you won't get any updates anymore
# (unless you get updates from your clients)
#
# default: no
#
#DISABLE EMM : yes

# with this setting you can
# allow a client on two hops away
# to send the updates to the cardserver
#
# default : no
#
#EXTRA EMM LEVEL : yes

# with this setting you can
# configure how many emm listeners are started.
# for example use 2 when recording
# and viewing different systems and both need constant updates
#
# default : 1
#
#EMM THREADS : 1

# overrule the nds boxkey (4 byte hex)
#
# BOXKEY: <device> <byte1> <byte2> <byte3> <byte4>
#
#example
#
#BOXKEY: /dev/sci0 00 11 22 33

# set card pin
# * please be very careful with this option as you could lock your card *
#
# PIN: <device> <pin>
#
#example
#
#PIN: /dev/sci0 1234

# overrule the irdeto camkey (8 byte hex), default 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88
#
# CAMKEY: <device> <byte1> <byte2> <byte3> <byte4> <byte5> <byte6> <byte7> <byte8>
#
#example
#
#CAMKEY: /dev/sci0 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88

# overrule the irdeto camdata (64 byte hex)
# trailing zero bytes can be omitted
# default for unknown ASC's is 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 00 00 .. 00, known ASC's have other defaults
#
# CAMDATA: <device> <byte1> <byte2> <byte3> <byte4> <byte5> <byte6> ... <byte64>
#
#example, when only the first 15 camdata bytes are nonzero
#
#CAMDATA: /dev/sci0 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 aa bb cc dd ee ff

# custom add id's for BEEF patched cards
#
# BEEF ID: <ident1> <ident2> <ident3> <ident4> <ident5> <ident6> <ident7> <ident8> <device>
#
#example
#
#BEEF ID: 4101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 /dev/sci0

# what Softcam.Key should CCcam try to read
# defaults to /var/keys/SoftCam.Key
#
SOFTKEY FILE : /var/SoftCam.Key


# what AutoRoll.Key should CCcam try to read
# defaults to /var/keys/AutoRoll.Key
#
#AUTOROLL FILE : /var/keys/AutoRoll.Key


# what constant.cw should CCcam try to read
# defaults to /var/keys/constant.cw
# file content can be like
#
# ca4:id6:sid4:pmtpid4:ecmpid4:key16(01 02 03...)
#
#STATIC CW FILE : /var/keys/constant.cw


# in this file you can configure what CAIDs CCcam should prefer or ignore
# defaults to /var/etc/CCcam.prio
# file content can have ignores (I) and prio lists (P)
#
# note 1: I line affects both for ecm and emm (receive no emm on ignored systems)
# P line only affects ecm choice (emm still received for all available systems, not just the priority system)
#
# note 2: ident 0 means 'all idents'. So 'caid:0' is the same as 'caid'.
#
# note 3: for some systems (e.g. nagra (caid 18xx)), the ident is not known at the time the
# prio lists are checked. In that case, matching is done on caid only, even if the P line
# defines nonzero idents. So for example '1801:401' behaves the same as '1801' in a P line
# I lines work differently, they are checked two times, once before ecm or emm is received, again
# after ecm or emm are received (and nagra ident should be known)
# P lines are only checked once, before ecm received.
#
# note 4: if a P line contains caid:ident pairs which are not available for the current
# channel, that P line is not used for that channel.
# Example, channel has systems 626, 1801:401 then P line with "1801,100:96,626" is ignored by that channel,
# because channel doesn't have 100:96.
# But P line with "1801" works, and also "626,1801" will work for channel
#
# note 5: P lines are parsed in the order in which they are found in the prio file.
# Only the first matching P line is used
#
# situation 1: ignore allways this caid, all idents, on all channels
# I: caid
#
# situation 2: ignore allways this caid/ident pair
# I: caid:ident
#
# situation 3: ignore this caid/ident pair, on channel 'sid'
# I: caid:ident:sid
#
# situation 4: when both caid1 and caid2 exist for a channel, prefer caid1 over caid2
# P: caid1, caid2
#
# situation 5: when caid1:ident1 till caidN:identN exist for a channel, use them in order of this list.
# P: caid1:ident1, caid2:ident2, .., caidN:identN
#
# situation 6: when caid1:ident1 till caidN:identN exist for channel 'sid', use them in order of this list.
# Sid on first caid/ident pair identifies sid for which list is used. All other sids ignore this list.
# P: caid1:ident1:sid, caid2:ident2, .., caidN:identN
#
#CAID PRIO FILE : /var/etc/CCcam.prio

#
# In this file all provider idents are defined
# The info from this file is being used in the web interface
# format:
# <caid><ident> "Provider description"
#
# PROVIDERINFO FILE : /var/etc/CCcam.providers

#
# In this file all channel idents are defined
# The info from this file is being used in the web interface
# format:
# caid:ident:sid "Channel description"
#
# CHANNELINFO FILE : /var/etc/CCcam.channelinfo

# write wrong logins to file
# defaults is off
#
#LOG WARNINGS : /tmp/warnings.txt

# global setting for stealthy login to newcamd/newcs server, N line can overrule
# stealth modes: 0 = disabled, 1 = mgcamd new, 2 = mgcamd old, 3 = evocamd, 4 = generic
# default: 0
#
#NEWCAMD STEALTH : 0

# load balancing between identical cards, list device names of card readers containing identical cards,
# optionally followed by a list of service id's which are to be excluded from loadbalancing
#
# LOADBALANCE : <device1> <device2> .. <devicen> { <exceptsid1>, <exceptsid2> .. , <exceptsidn> }
#
# multiple loadbalance groups can be configured, by adding multiple lines
# warning: restart is required, when loadbalance group config changes
#
#example 1: load balance requests for three identical cards
#
# LOADBALANCE : /dev/ttyS0 /dev/ttyS1 /dev/ttyS2
#
#example 2: load balance requests for two almost identical cards, sid 0df3 and 0de1 are only available
#on one of the cards, so requests for these sids shouldn't be loadbalanced
#
# LOADBALANCE : /dev/ttyS5 /dev/ttyS6 { 0df3,0de1 }

# in version 1.2.1 and lower there was a problem which could lead to disconnecting clients
# in version 1.4.0 network load was significantly reduced
# in version 1.7.0 dangerous password bug was fixed
# in order to take advantage of these fixes, all clients should upgrade
# with this setting you can force that clients at least use a certain version otherwise they are denied when logging in
#
# default : accept all versions
#
#example 1: avoid disconnecting clients problem
#
#MINIMUM CLIENT VERSION : 1.3.0
#
#example 2: achieve network load decrease
#
#MINIMUM CLIENT VERSION : 1.4.0
#
#example 3: don't allow potentially wrong passwords (pre 1.7.0 has password bug)
#
#MINIMUM CLIENT VERSION : 1.7.0


# Irdeto smartcards: option to disable smart chid checking for irdeto smartcards.
# Default, only chids advertised by card are accepted.
# This avoids a lot of unwanted card traffic
#
# But if smartcard has hidden/unknown chids, all chids should be tried.
# In that case specify 'TRY ALL CHIDS' option for cardreader.
# Use with care, enabling option causes more card traffic.
# Only use setting when some channels don't work without it.
# note: if even this setting don't help decode all channels, try using
# commandline arg -l, to disable all self-learning features (warning: slower)
#
#TRY ALL CHIDS : <device>
#
#example: card in /dev/ttyUSB0 gets ecm for all possible chids, not
#just the chids it officially supports
#
#TRY ALL CHIDS : /dev/ttyUSB0

# perform smartcard post init commands
#
# POSTINIT : <device> <filename> (<autodelete>)
#
# send commands in 'filename' to 'device', and delete 'filename' when
# optional 'autodelete' argument nonzero
#
#example:
#
#POSTINIT : /dev/sci0 /tmp/postinit
#
#example /tmp/postinit contents:
#c134000003000000
#c13201000a

# Option to override autodetected dvb api version. Restart needed.
#
#DVB API: <value>
#
# <value> -1 = no dvb, 1 = dvb api 1, 3 = dvb api 3
#
# WARNING: only use when autodetect fails!
#
#example, disable nonworking dvb hardware:
#DVB API: -1

# Option to set global share limits
#
#GLOBAL LIMITS: { caid:id(:downhops), caid:id(:downhops), ... }
#
#example:
#
#GLOBAL LIMITS : { 0100:000080, 0622:000000:1, 0500:000000:2 }
#
# all users get no 0100:000080.
# and our 0622:000000 cards only for themself (1 hop down),
# and 0500 cards for themself plus one additional hop down.
# global limits are overridden by client specific limits (see F:)

# Option to reject shares with less than required downhops on clientside
#
#MINIMUM DOWNHOPS: <value>
#
# default: 0 (don't ignore any shares)
#
#example:
#
#MINIMUM DOWNHOPS: 1
#
# ignore shares that have less than 1 'downhops' (i.e. can not be shared
# further down to other clients)

# Option to ignore all shares that go through a certain node
#
#IGNORE NODE: <nodeid>
#
#example, ignore two nodes:
#
#IGNORE NODE: ccd536ab515767ad
#IGNORE NODE: aad536ab515761af


# The seca handler is used to better support simulcrypt on the same ident
#
# With this setting you can change the behaviour of how SECA has to be used
# This setting is ignored unless SECA2/SECA3 simulcrypt is detected!!
#
# When disabled CCcam behaves like previous versions
#
# When "prefer SECA3 over SECA2" is enabled try to use SECA3 ecm first, then SECA2
#
# When "Ignore SECA2" is enabled, ignore all SECA2 ecm so a SECA3 card will not get SECA2 request which it cannot handle
#
# When "Ignore SECA3" is enabled, ignore all SECA3 ecm so a SECA2 card will not get SECA3 request which it cannot handle
#
#
# The following settings can be used
#
# SECA HANDLER: <value>
# <value> : 0 = disabled, 1 = prefer SECA3 over SECA2, 2 = prefer SECA2 over SECA3, 3 = Ignore SECA2, 4 = Ignore SECA3
#
# default: 1
#
# Example try to use SECA3 ecm first, then SECA2
#SECA HANDLER: 1
#
# Example try to use SECA2 ecm first, then SECA3
#SECA HANDLER: 2
#
# Example to ignore all SECA2 ecm so a SECA3 card will not get SECA2 request which it cannot handle
#SECA HANDLER: 3
#
# Example to ignore all SECA3 ecm so a SECA2 card will not get SECA3 request which it cannot handle
#SECA HANDLER: 4


# Configure limited list of accepted sids for smartcard
# When omitted, all sids are allowed.
# (can work together with LOADBALANCE configuration, or for standalone cards)
#
# SMARTCARD SID ASSIGN : <device> <maxnumberofsids> { <sid1>, <sid2>, ... <sidn> }
#
# <device> is the reader devicenode
# <maxnumberofsids> limits the total number of sids assigned to the card (0 = use length of sid list)
# { <sid1>..<sidn> } lists the sids that are assigned to the smartcard, when omitted, <maxnumberofsids> is used to auto assign sids
#
# when <maxnumberofsids> is larger than the length of the sidlist, the remainder of the sids are auto assigned, till the list reaches <maxnumberofsids>
# Check entitlement output for realtime assignment list
#
# WARNING: when SMARTCARD SID ASSIGN config changes, restart is required before settings take effect
#
#example1: smartcard in device /dev/ttyUSB0 only handles requests for sids df3, df4, df5
#
# SMARTCARD SID ASSIGN : /dev/ttyUSB0 0 { 0df3,0df4,0df5 }
#
#example2: smartcard in device /dev/ttyUSB0 handles requests for max 5 sids, auto assigned in the order of occurance. A request for a 6th sid will be denied.
#
# SMARTCARD SID ASSIGN : /dev/ttyUSB0 5
#
#example3: smartcard in device /dev/ttyUSB0 handles requests for max 5 sids, 3 of which are df3, df4, df5, remaining 2 are auto assigned
#
# SMARTCARD SID ASSIGN : /dev/ttyUSB0 5 { 0df3,0df4,0df5 }
Würde mich auf Antworten freuen ;)

Gruss,
Fire
 
AW: CCcam starten nicht möglich

Hi.

Die CCcam läuft auch ohne die config. Schmeiss die config mal raus, oder umbenennen und guck mal dann ob evtl. CCcam läuft, was ich mir aber als fehler nicht vorstellen kann.

Sonst musst du mal verschiedene cccam versionen ausprobieren.

wie gesagt, die config ist dabei egal.

gruss
 
AW: CCcam starten nicht möglich

Hi!
Bevor hier richtig was passiert lösche bitte alles was Du meinst nicht zu brauchen, ich suche mir bestimmt nicht raus wo eventuell keine # vor steht. ;-)

Vielleicht startet sie dann auch :-)))

Grüsse
szonic
 
AW: CCcam starten nicht möglich

ok tiptop, ich kann jetzt CCcam ohne .cfg starten,

jetzt kommt die Meldung:

readKeyfile: cannot open /var/keys/SoftCam.Key
obwohl ich dort die Datei habe. Grosskleinbuchstaben beachtet, Schreib/Leserechte vergeben.

Gruss,
Fire

//EDIT: Ok, hab wohl ne falsche SoftCam.Key erwischt. Ich habe jetzt die Meldungen bekommen:

added 690 keys from /var/keys/SoftCam.Key
Ist gut oder?
Doch weiter unten steht:

no working cam devices, no need to start pmthandler
Ist CCcam jetzt aktiv oder nicht?

//EDIT2:

Wenn ich jetzt meine Dreambox immer wieder neustarte, verschwinden wieder alle CCcam Dateien? Wieso?
 
Zuletzt bearbeitet:
AW: CCcam starten nicht möglich

Also ich konnte jetzt CCcam ohne Probleme starten

11:11:32.006 CCcam: ======================================================================
11:11:32.008 CCcam: starting CCcam 2.0.11 compiled on Dec 3 2008@20:50:35
11:11:32.009 CCcam: ======================================================================
11:11:32.010 CCcam: online using nodeId 8965840d9d982cf2
11:11:32.021 CCcam: create 1 cam device(s)
11:11:32.089 CCcam: added 690 keys from /var/keys/SoftCam.Key
11:11:32.092 CCcam: added 8 keys from /var/keys/AutoRoll.Key
11:11:32.109 CCcam: added 51 keys from /var/keys/constant.cw
11:11:32.237 CCcam: parsed 1153 entries from /var/etc/CCcam.prio
11:11:32.350 CCcam: added 1284 provider names from /var/etc/CCcam.providers
11:11:39.313 CCcam: added 9478 channel names from /var/etc/CCcam.channelinfo
11:11:39.314 CCcam: server started on port 12000
Hab die neuste softcam für ORF hinzugefügt, aber ORF bleibt immer noch dunkel ;( Muss ich da was noch eingeben?
Was mich noch wundert ist, wenn ich "ps" eingebe, seh ich den CCcam Eintrag nicht:

root@dm800:/var# ps
PID USER VSZ STAT COMMAND
1 root 1732 S init [3]
2 root 0 SWN [ksoftirqd/0]
3 root 0 SW< [events/0]
4 root 0 SW< [khelper]
5 root 0 SW< [kthread]
6 root 0 SW< [kblockd/0]
7 root 0 SW< [khubd]
8 root 0 SW [pdflush]
9 root 0 SW [pdflush]
10 root 0 SW< [kswapd0]
11 root 0 SW< [aio/0]
12 root 0 SW< [ata/0]
13 root 0 SW< [ata_aux]
14 root 0 SW< [scsi_eh_0]
15 root 0 SW [mtdblockd]
16 root 0 SWN [jffs2_gcd_mtd3]
69 root 2188 S < udevd --daemon
296 root 0 SW< [kjournald]
334 root 0 SW [b_event]
335 root 0 SW [b_idle]
339 root 0 SW< [fp]
364 root 0 SW< [dmx0]
367 root 0 SW< [dmx1]
372 root 0 SW< [dmx2]
373 root 0 SW< [dmx_hw_sec]
417 messageb 2424 S /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --system
421 root 1944 S /usr/bin/wdog tpmd
422 root 4340 S tpmd
426 root 1944 S /usr/bin/wdog dccamd -
427 root 3148 S dccamd -
438 avahi 3288 S avahi-daemon: running [dm800.local]
478 root 4096 S nmbd -D
480 root 6804 S smbd -D
507 root 6804 S smbd -D
514 root 2520 S udhcpc -R -b -T3 -A10 -p /var/run/udhcpc.eth0.pid -i
526 root 1720 S /usr/sbin/zeroconf -i eth0
558 root 2364 S /usr/sbin/dropbear -r /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host
561 root 1840 S /usr/sbin/inetd
564 root 2520 S /sbin/syslogd -n -O /var/log/messages -s 32 -b 1 -m 2
566 root 2520 S /sbin/klogd -n
673 root 2268 S /usr/sbin/automount --pid-file=/var/run/autofs/_autof
743 root 2520 S /bin/sh /usr/bin/enigma2.sh
748 root 89440 S /usr/bin/enigma2
755 root 89440 S /usr/bin/enigma2
801 root 89440 S /usr/bin/enigma2
819 root 89440 S N /usr/bin/enigma2
26195 root 0 SW< [kdvb-ad-0-fe-0]
26737 root 2840 S telnetd
26738 root 2836 S -sh
26851 root 2836 R ps

Gruss,
Fire :good:
 
AW: CCcam starten nicht möglich

Nur um ganz sicher zu gehen. Wie startest du deine CCcam?
Wenn du sie übers Terminal im Vordergrund öffnest und dann das Terminal wieder schliesst, dann ist CCcam auch beendet. Das ist dir doch klar, oder?
 
AW: CCcam starten nicht möglich

Ich starte CCcam mit: "CCcam -dv" und lasse den Terminal offen.

ORF ist dann immer noch dunkel.

//Edit:

unter -ps wird jetzt CCcam wieder angezeigt, aber ORF ist immer noch dunkel:

root@dm800:~# ps
PID USER VSZ STAT COMMAND
1 root 1732 S init [3]
2 root 0 SWN [ksoftirqd/0]
3 root 0 SW< [events/0]
4 root 0 SW< [khelper]
5 root 0 SW< [kthread]
6 root 0 SW< [kblockd/0]
7 root 0 SW< [khubd]
8 root 0 SW [pdflush]
9 root 0 SW [pdflush]
10 root 0 SW< [kswapd0]
11 root 0 SW< [aio/0]
12 root 0 SW< [ata/0]
13 root 0 SW< [ata_aux]
14 root 0 SW< [scsi_eh_0]
15 root 0 SW [mtdblockd]
16 root 0 SWN [jffs2_gcd_mtd3]
69 root 2188 S < udevd --daemon
298 root 0 SW< [kjournald]
335 root 0 SW [b_event]
336 root 0 SW [b_idle]
340 root 0 SW< [fp]
364 root 0 SW< [dmx0]
367 root 0 SW< [dmx1]
372 root 0 SW< [dmx2]
373 root 0 SW< [dmx_hw_sec]
417 messageb 2424 S /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --system
421 root 1944 S /usr/bin/wdog tpmd
424 root 4340 S tpmd
426 root 1944 S /usr/bin/wdog dccamd -
427 root 3148 S dccamd -
438 avahi 3288 S avahi-daemon: running [dm800.local]
478 root 4096 S nmbd -D
480 root 6804 S smbd -D
504 root 6804 S smbd -D
514 root 2520 S udhcpc -R -b -T3 -A10 -p /var/run/udhcpc.eth0.pid -i
526 root 1720 S /usr/sbin/zeroconf -i eth0
558 root 2364 S /usr/sbin/dropbear -r /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host
561 root 1840 S /usr/sbin/inetd
564 root 2520 S /sbin/syslogd -n -O /var/log/messages -s 32 -b 1 -m 2
566 root 2520 S /sbin/klogd -n
673 root 2268 S /usr/sbin/automount --pid-file=/var/run/autofs/_autof
743 root 2520 S /bin/sh /usr/bin/enigma2.sh
748 root 88148 S /usr/bin/enigma2
755 root 88148 S /usr/bin/enigma2
801 root 88148 S /usr/bin/enigma2
811 root 88148 S N /usr/bin/enigma2
805 root 0 SW< [kdvb-ad-0-fe-0]
895 root 2840 S telnetd
896 root 2836 S -sh
1330 nobody 2304 S vsftpd
1332 root 2340 S vsftpd
1385 root 38772 S CCcam -dv
1386 root 38772 S CCcam -dv
1394 root 38772 S CCcam -dv
1395 root 38772 S CCcam -dv
1396 root 38772 S CCcam -dv
1784 root 2840 S telnetd
1785 root 2836 S -sh
1792 root 2836 R ps
 
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