Cccam.cfg (Top 100 TRUSTED)

The cccam.cfg file is the core configuration file for CCcam, a software-based emulator used in Linux-based satellite and cable receivers (like Enigma2 boxes) to manage "softcams" for encrypted TV channels. Key Components of cccam.cfg

Q: Can I put spaces in usernames?
A: No. Spaces break the syntax. Use underscores or periods instead (e.g., "John_Doe").

Error 2: "Login Failed" or "Authentication Error"

Cause: Wrong username/password in C or N line. Fix: Double-check case sensitivity and special characters. Spaces are not allowed in usernames/passwords unless escaped. cccam.cfg

3. Outgoing Client Connections (The C-Line)

The C-Line is arguably the most famous line in cccam.cfg. This tells your CCcam to act as a client and connect to a remote server.

2. Server user (F line) – Defines a local user account for incoming clients: The cccam

Since CCcam.cfg is a configuration file rather than a standalone product, a "review" typically focuses on its effectiveness as the "control center" for satellite card-sharing. Review: CCcam.cfg (Configuration Management)

Example:

Attributes: Ensure the file permissions are set to 644. You can change this via your FTP client by right-clicking the file.

"softcam" (software emulator) on Linux-based satellite receivers (such as Dreambox, Openbox, or Vu+) to manage shared smartcard access via the CCcam protocol Spaces break the syntax

Last modified on: February 3, 2026