![]() ![]() Note 1: The computer must be connected to the same network router as your receiver box so the IP range assigned to both devices be the same. You'll be prompted for login details and once typed in, another enter will load up the beautiful face of your OSCam webif :) Open a browser on your computer and type IP:Port (192.168.1.9:12345) in the address bar and hit enter. Our box IP is 192.168.1.9 (as we assumed above for this example) and from what we have gathered from nf file above, Username is user1, Password is pass1 and Port number is 12345. Note: httpallowed value should be set as 0.0.0.0-255.255.255.255 so any IP address be able to connect to webif unless you want to limit the access to specific IPs that you are aware of.Ĥ-Now let's connect to OSCam webif. There you'll see Username, Password and the Port number of your OSCam. ġ-Connect to the box and browse /usr/keys/ and find nf file.Ģ-Right click on the file and click View/Edit.ģ-Once nf file opens, scroll down to see content. ![]() Note: If you do not know how to connect to an Enigma 2 box via SSH/SFTP protocols and/or unsure how to use a FTP software, read this tutorial. ![]() IP address of the satellite receiver box (in the example here, we assume that our box IP is 192.168.1.9) It's graphical, easy and makes more sense specially to newbies. If you want to manage OSCam the easiest way, you need to get access to Webif. Now let's break it down piece by piece :) Most common config files you might find in your OSCam folder are the following: Here we are going to talk about these files.īasically, what ever configuration you assign to OSCam sections, they get written into config files. These files contain configurations of OSCam and what ever you save as inputs and settings on OSCam interface gets save there. ![]()
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