Cccam Panel ✦ 〈PLUS〉
1. What is a CCcam Panel?
A CCcam Panel is a web-based administration interface (typically PHP/MySQL) designed to manage CCcam servers. CCcam is a protocol and software for sharing conditional access cards (e.g., pay-TV smart cards) over a network, often used with Dreambox, Vu+, and other Linux-based satellite receivers.
Configuration: The panel generates the necessary CCcam.cfg details that a user must input into their satellite receiver to decrypt channels. Where to Find Panels cccam panel
5. Configuration Editor
Modify CCcam.cfg directly from the web interface without needing FTP or terminal access. Widgets: server health (CPU, RAM, disk), active CCcam
Most modern panels are front-end interfaces that read the server’s internal data (from /tmp/.caminfo or .ecm.info files) or directly query the CCcam binary via telnet. Monitoring and Security : Real-time logs allow owners
Connect to CCcam: In the panel settings, enter your CCcam server details (IP, Port, Username, and Password) so the panel can write to the CCcam.cfg file. Phase C: Managing Users & Lines
Detailed Requirements
1. Dashboard
- Widgets: server health (CPU, RAM, disk), active CCcam connections, total clients, active cards, alerts.
- Drill-down: click widget to view detailed logs/metrics.
- Time-range selector and exportable reports (CSV/PDF).
Monitoring and Security: Real-time logs allow owners to see which users are active. Advanced panels include security features like auto-banning for illegal users or IP attacks.
Legality: Sharing subscriptions outside of your own household is widely considered illegal in most jurisdictions as it bypasses official DTH (Direct-to-Home) company payments.