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By default OSCam is installed in OpenPLi. OSCam is a softcam, software to be used to decrypt digital television channels on a settopbox (receiver), as an alternative for a conditional access module (CAM). OSCam is, compared with other softcams (Cccam, mgcamd, etc.), open source. Hence, the name ''Open Source Conditional Access Module'' (OSCam). OSCam is based on the not so well known softcam MpCS. The main features of OSCam are next to its softcam capabilities, that it is able to function as a cardserver.  
 
By default OSCam is installed in OpenPLi. OSCam is a softcam, software to be used to decrypt digital television channels on a settopbox (receiver), as an alternative for a conditional access module (CAM). OSCam is, compared with other softcams (Cccam, mgcamd, etc.), open source. Hence, the name ''Open Source Conditional Access Module'' (OSCam). OSCam is based on the not so well known softcam MpCS. The main features of OSCam are next to its softcam capabilities, that it is able to function as a cardserver.  
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'''OSCam Setup'''
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You can access OSCam through the webinterface "http://ipadresofyourbox:8081" or edit the files using your remote access (telnet-SSH-FTP-etc.).
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Revision as of 08:42, 1 May 2017

What is OSCam

By default OSCam is installed in OpenPLi. OSCam is a softcam, software to be used to decrypt digital television channels on a settopbox (receiver), as an alternative for a conditional access module (CAM). OSCam is, compared with other softcams (Cccam, mgcamd, etc.), open source. Hence, the name Open Source Conditional Access Module (OSCam). OSCam is based on the not so well known softcam MpCS. The main features of OSCam are next to its softcam capabilities, that it is able to function as a cardserver.


OSCam Setup

You can access OSCam through the webinterface "http://ipadresofyourbox:8081" or edit the files using your remote access (telnet-SSH-FTP-etc.).


Their is a official website of the developers of OSCam:

To go to official developers board http://www.streamboard.tv/wbb2/portal.php

To go to official OSCam wiki. http://www.streamboard.tv/wiki/index.php/OSCam/en

To see an overview of the last changes. http://streamboard.tv:8001/timeline