Cccam | Exchange Auto

CCcam Exchange Auto refers to automated scripts or software tools used to manage and exchange "clines" (subscription sharing lines) between users of CCcam servers. Alibaba.com Key Functions

Cccam Exchange Auto — Report

Overview

Suggested Implementation Plan (7 steps)

  1. Inventory and score source feeds (trust, freshness, format).
  2. Build fetcher with adapters (HTTP, Telegram, pastebin, FTP).
  3. Implement staged validation: syntax -> TCP connect -> protocol handshake -> ECM test (optional).
  4. Create DB schema: sources, lines, validation results, users, distributions.
  5. Build distribution APIs and UI with quotas, logs, and export formats.
  6. Add monitoring, alerts (feed failures, drop in working lines).
  7. Deploy, run 2-week tuning to adjust scoring/filters and quotas.
  1. Submission: You input your active CCcam C-line (e.g., C: hostname port username password) into the exchange portal.
  2. Verification: The system’s bot pings your server to ensure the line is active, has a decent ping (usually under 100ms), and isn't already banned or fake.
  3. Matching: The algorithm matches your line with other active lines based on criteria like geographic location, hop limits, and available packages.
  4. Exchange & Update: Once matched, the system automatically adds the new C-line to your CCcam.cfg file (or provides you with a dynamic file to download), and adds your line to your new peer's server.

Control Panels: Web-based interfaces (like CCcam Control Center) that allow users to manage hundreds of "peers" simultaneously. Cccam Exchange Auto

Most automated systems function through a dedicated web panel or a plugin installed on a Linux-based satellite receiver (like Dreambox or VU+). 1. The Script Integration CCcam Exchange Auto refers to automated scripts or