OScam to OScam using Camd35 Protocol

OScam is a popular open-source cardsharing software that allows users to share their subscription cards with others over a network. One of the protocols supported by OScam is Camd35, which provides a secure and efficient way to exchange encrypted data between OScam servers.

To set up an OScam to OScam connection using the Camd35 protocol, follow these steps:

1. Install OScam on both the server and client devices. Make sure you have the latest version of OScam installed to ensure compatibility and security.

2. Configure the OScam server by editing the “oscam.server” file. Add the necessary details such as the server IP address, port number, and protocol (Camd35).

3. Generate a unique identifier (username and password) for the client device. This identifier will be used to authenticate the client with the server.

4. Edit the “oscam.user” file on the server and add the client’s identifier. Set the permissions and access rights for the client based on your preferences.

5. On the client device, configure the OScam client by editing the “oscam.conf” file. Add the server details, including the server IP address, port number, and protocol (Camd35).

6. Restart both the server and client OScam instances to apply the changes.

7. Test the connection by checking the OScam logs for any errors or warnings. If everything is set up correctly, you should see a successful connection between the server and client.

Remember to keep your OScam installation up to date and secure by regularly checking for updates and following best practices for cardsharing.

By following these steps, you can establish an OScam to OScam connection using the Camd35 protocol. Enjoy seamless cardsharing with enhanced security and performance.