1. Downloading the emulator Oscam IcamBinary files for ARM and MIPS receivers can be downloaded here –
https://www.cardsharing.cc/downloads/oscam-icam-v9.zip2. Installing the emulatorOscam emulator with Icam support can be installed on almost any Enigma2 receiver, regardless of firmware. In our example, we will be installing the emulator on a
Vu+ ZERO 4k receiver with
OpenBh 5.1.008 firmware.
2.1 Installing the emulator through command lineTo install the emulator manually, you need to have access to the receiver via telnet or ssh. You also need to have an installed version of the Oscam emulator. For example, I have
oscam-stable installed. If you don’t have Oscam installed, install it via softcam menu.
Unpack the ZIP archive downloaded above on your PC. Inside the archive you will find two folders –
bin,
config and
bouquetsNext, you must replace the executable file on your receiver with a new file from the archive… First, find where the oscam executable file is located in your receiver. It is usually located in /usr/bin/ or /usr/softcams/ folder. In my case, this is
/usr/softcams/oscam-stableRename the local file
oscam-icam-arm.bin (or
oscam-icam-mipsel.bin for MIPS receiver) in bin folder exactly the same as you have in the receiver. In my case, I renamed the file to
oscam-stableUpload the file to the receiver, overwriting the one that is there.
Set the permissions on the file to 755. You can do this by running the command in telnet or ssh:
chmod 755 /usr/softcams/oscam-stable
Use
path to your Oscam instead of
/usr/softcams/oscam-stable2.2 Checking if the emulator is runningLogin to the receiver using telnet or ssh. Try running the emulator. In my case, I have to run the command:
/usr/softcams/oscam-stable
If you see an error like:
/usr/softcams/oscam-stable: error while loading shared libraries: libcrypto.so.0.9.8: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Then you need to put the correct link to the libcrypto.so library To do this, depending on your firmware, you need to run the command (in my case):
ln -s /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.2 /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8
or
ln -s /lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.2 /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8
or (for example for DreamBox DM900)
ln -s /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.0 /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8
or (for example for DreamBox ONE)
ln -s /usr/lib/libssl.so.1.0.2 /usr/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0
ln -s /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.2 /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.0
On
OpenPLI firmware I had another problem. The emulator did not start, gave an error:
/usr/bin/oscam-stable: not found
To fix this error, run the command:
ln -s /lib/ld-linux.so.3 /lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3
If the emulator starts normally, you should see something like this in the console:
22:28:06 00000000 s >> OSCam << cardserver log switched, version 1.20_svn, build r11711-798 (arm-linux-gnueabihf)
22:28:06 00000000 s (main) System name = Linux
22:28:06 00000000 s (main) Host name = vuzero4k
22:28:06 00000000 s (main) Release = 4.1.20-1.9
22:28:06 00000000 s (main) Version = #1 SMP Sun May 1 03:26:08 UTC 2022
22:28:06 00000000 s (main) Machine = armv7l
22:28:06 00000000 s (main) Stb model = dm8000
22:28:06 00000000 s (main) Stb vumodel = vuzero4k
22:28:06 00000000 s (main) Stb boxtype = vuzero4k
22:28:06 00000000 s (main) creating pidfile /tmp/.oscam/oscam.pid with pid 4201
22:28:06 00000000 s (emu) OSCam-Emu version 798
22:28:06 00000000 s (main) signal handling initialized
22:28:06 00000000 s (config) ERROR: Cannot create file “/var/tuxbox/config/oscam.srvid2.tmp” (errno=2 No such file or directory)
22:28:06 00000000 s (reader) emulator [emu] creating thread for device emulator
22:28:06 00000000 s (main) waiting for local card init
22:28:06 020FA536 r (emu) Stream key delayer initialized
22:28:06 020FA536 r (emu) Stream relay server initialized
…
Press Ctrl+C to stop the emulator. Let’s move on to setting up the configuration files.
3. Setting up the configuration filesFind the location of your Oscam configuration files. They are usually located in the
/etc/tuxbox/config/ folder. In my case, the files are located in the
/etc/tuxbox/config/oscam-stable/ folder.
In the previously downloaded archive in the
config folder you will find an approximate configuration. In order for oscam-icam to work, you need to make changes to the following files on your receiver:
oscam.conf – open this file, before the
[dvbapi] section, add the following lines:
[streamrelay]
stream_ecm_delay = 0
stream_relay_ctab = 098D
Please do not delete [global] and [dvbapi] sections! Otherwise, you will not be able to watch non-icam channels (HD+, ORF, etc.) oscam.server – open this on your receiver file and completely replace it with the config from your billing account!
Please delete files oscam.dvbapi and oscam.whitelist if exist
4. Configuring Emigma2 parameters and changes for old iCam versionsIn this version of
iCam v9 and starting from iCam v7 there is
no need to set any Enigma options.
However, if you have previously used an earlier version of iCam on this receiver, such as
iCam v3, then you will need to make changes to the Enigma settings:
1) Disable “
Include ECM in http streams” option in enigma
2) Enable “
Descramble sending http streams” option in enigma
3) Remove the
[radegast] section from the
oscam.conf config if it exists
5. Creating a bouquet, adding a channel list.1) Download the file
userbouquet.SkyDeIcam.zip from the site.
2) Unzip the archive.
3) Upload the
userbouquet.SkyDeIcam.tv file to the
/etc/enigma2 folder via ftp.
4) Go to
/etc/enigma2 directory on your receiver and open
bouquets.tv file. Add the line before
Favorites bouquet add the line::
#SERVICE 1:7:1:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:FROM BOUQUET "userbouquet.SkyDeIcam.tv" ORDER BY bouquet
You can also export the channel list using the
DreamboxEdit program.
6. Reboot the receiver