Install !exclusive! - Cccam Kanasa
Enter the login credentials. For most Kanasa Enigma2 images, the default username is root , and the password field should be left blank (or set to root ). Set the port to 21 and click .
Turn on your Kanasa receiver and open the main menu using your remote control.
If you do not have access to a computer, you can enter the details manually, though this is prone to typos. Open the "Menu" and go to "Network Settings." Look for "Server Setting" or "Cam Setting." Choose an empty server slot (e.g., Server 1). Set the Server Type to "CCcam." cccam kanasa install
Locate the file named . If it does not exist, right-click, create a new file, and name it exactly CCcam.cfg . Right-click the file and select Edit .
Scripts go to /usr/camscript/ and must be named Ncam_CCcam_Kanasa.sh . Enter the login credentials
On your receiver, use the remote to go to or Extensions Management and select Install Local Extension .
How to Install CCcam on Kanasa: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide Turn on your Kanasa receiver and open the
The receiver must run an open Linux-based firmware such as OpenATV, OpenPLi, or OpenVision. The user accesses the device via a network connection using an FTP client (e.g., FileZilla) or a web interface.
Older firmware versions might contain bugs that disrupt CCcam stability. Check the official support channels for your Kanasa box to see if a firmware update is available. To help tailor this setup, please let me know: What is the specific of your Kanasa box?
) while in the settings menu to reveal hidden "Server" or "CCcam" options. Select CCcam Protocol