Cccam.txt — 10 Server
What is CCcam?: CCcam is a softcam or emulator protocol that allows a satellite receiver to connect to a remote server to share or receive decryption keys for paid TV services.
What it is
- Definition: A cccam.txt file commonly contains a list of Cardsharing (CCCam) server entries used by satellite TV receivers or emulator clients to access shared Conditional Access Module (CAM) services. "10 server" implies the file lists up to ten server entries—often chosen to provide redundancy and load balancing.
- Purpose: Supply connection credentials (host, port, user, pass) and optional descriptors so a receiver/emulator can connect to one or more servers for decryption keys.
- Legality: Sharing or using CCcam servers without the original pay-TV provider's permission violates the terms of service in most countries. In some jurisdictions (e.g., Germany, UK, USA), it is explicitly illegal and can lead to fines or legal action.
- Security: Never download a
cccam.txt file from an untrusted source. Malicious actors can embed fake servers designed to log your IP address or inject harmful code. Always scan files with an antivirus.
- Stability: The "10 server cccam.txt" files found on Google or public forums are often outdated, dead, or have password changes. Expect to search frequently for updated versions.
That said, if you are starting fresh, consider using OSCam with a oscam.server file containing up to 10 readers. It offers better logging, load balancing, and IPv6 support. 10 server cccam.txt