Sky server Oscam is a softcam, software that is used
to view encrypted digital channels on a set-top box (receiver), as an
alternative to a conditional access module (CAM). Let us find more about
OSCam in the following.
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OSCam server, unlike other soft cams, the source
code is freely available or open-source, hence the name Open Source Conditional
Access Module.
OSCam server is based on the already existing, but not so well-known
MpCS. OSCam can play the role of softcam and card server, in contrast to some
pure soft cams.
Basics:
OSCam
consists of a number of components, namely:
- Card
server
- Softcam
- Web
interface
- Monitor
interface
- Card
server
OSCcam can
use providers' smart cards. For this, it is necessary that the receiver or PC
has a generic smart card reader. A card that is connected via a conditional
access module (CAM) and possibly via the Common Interface (CI) cannot be
accessed by a softcam.
For every
smart card that is inserted in a card reader, OSCam can be configured as a card
server. This means that OSCam can use the smart card for decrypting broadcasts
and that OSCam can update the smart card with data from the provider.
Although
there are many different types of smart cards and encryption methods, OSCam can
now handle most types. Supported encryption methods are:
- Seca
(MediaGuard)
- Viaccess
- Irdeto
- Videoguard
- Conax
-
Cryptoworks
-
Nagravision
The card
server from OSCam does nothing but exchange information with the card.
Inserting and setting a smart card does not in itself produce an encrypted
image, the softcam component must also be set for this.
For each
card, a separate card server is started by OSCam, which can be found in the web
interface. OSCam serves its own receiver, this is called DVB API and possibly
soft cams on other receivers. Both are called "users" in OSCam,
little distinction is made between their own recipient and another recipient.
For every "user", OSCam starts its own handling agent, which can be
found in the "status" page of the web interface.
Softcam:
The softcam
component of OSCam ensures that encrypted channels are actually decrypted using
a card server on their own device which will then usually also be OSCam or a
card server on another device. OSCam calls this a "local card" and a
"proxy", respectively.
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