A CCCam server takes the decryption keys from a legitimate smart card and redistributes them to connected clients. This allows multiple receivers (clients) to watch the same or different channels using only one physical subscription card. The "10 server cccam.txt" file is a simple text document that contains a list of up to ten CCCam server lines. Each line holds the authentication details required for a specific satellite receiver (e.g., Dreambox, VU+, Openbox, or Enigma2-based device) to connect to a remote sharing server.
A typical entry inside a 10 server cccam.txt file looks like this: 10 server cccam.txt
Example:
C: deadserver.com 12000 user pass # offline since Feb 2025 CCCam server administrators frequently change passwords or domains. Review your 10 server cccam.txt every 2β3 weeks. Remove non-working lines and replace them with fresh ones from the forums. Compatibility: Which Receivers Support "10 Server CCCam.txt"? Almost any receiver that runs Enigma2 , Spark , or closed-source firmware (like Openbox) can use this file. A CCCam server takes the decryption keys from