How to Make a CCcam.cfg File for Your Softcam
Creating a CCcam.cfg file is essential for using the CCcam softcam, which is a popular software for satellite receivers. The configuration file cccam.cfg is stored in /etc/. Most of the satellite receiver boxes need CCcam.cfg file with your CCcam lines in it in order to work. Usually users ask their providers for a cfg file not knowing they can create it themselves. Doing this is pretty much easy and you only need to have your CCcam lines to put in it.
Method One: Using a Pre-made CCcam.cfg File
You can download an already created CCcam.cfg file, open it using a notepad and place you clines in it.
Click here to download the CCcam.cfg file
The file is in a zip folder so obviously you need to unzip it first.
Now right click on the file and choose “Open with …”
Open the file using “Notepad” or “Text Document”
Once it`s open, place the clines you have into the cfg file, close the file and save changes.
That`s it, file is ready to be used on your box.
Method Two: Creating a CCcam.cfg File from Scratch
First, create a simple text document.
Put your CCcam lines in it. Make sure your Lines have the correct format according to your box.
Note: usual format of CCcam lines is C: server port user pass
Now from the top left side of your text document click File > Save As ….
At the bottom there is a section called “Save As Type”, change it to “All Files”.
Then from the top of it in “File Name” write CCcam.cfg and save it.
Note: remember it`s vital that the first two C`s be in Caps Letters.
Thats it, your CCcam.cfg file is ready to be used.