Cccam Exchange
| Feature | CCcam Exchange | Commercial Pay Server | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cost | Free (requires hardware/card) | Monthly/Yearly fee (€5-€30) | | Legality | Dark grey area (sharing private cards) | Clearly illegal (reselling access) | | Stability | Unstable (peers turn off their receivers) | Usually stable (business incentive) | | Channel Selection | Limited to peers' local cards | Huge selection (multiple servers) | | Risk | Low financial risk, high technical barrier | High financial risk (scams, seizures) |
Go to a specialist forum (e.g., Linux Satellite Support). Post your offer: "Offering: CAID 1830 (Canal Digital) - Looking for: CAID 098D (Sky DE)." Exchange your hostname, port, username, and password via private message (never post publicly). cccam exchange
Warning: While you likely won't go to prison for a 1:1 exchange, you are technically committing fraud. Proceed with this knowledge. | Feature | CCcam Exchange | Commercial Pay
In oscam.server:
[reader]
label = my_local_card
protocol = internal
device = /dev/sci0
caid = 0963
detect = cd
mhz = 357
cardmhz = 357
group = 1
emmcache = 1,3,2
If you intend to participate in a legitimate peer exchange (where you legally own the card you share), follow these steps: If you intend to participate in a legitimate
[account]
user = exchange_peer1
pwd = strongpassword
group = 1
uniq = 2
monlevel = 0
Short answer: No, not in 2026.
If you are purely curious about the technology for educational purposes, set up OSCam with a free-to-air card (e.g., FTA channels or test cards) or a dummy reader to understand the protocol. Do not share paid subscription cards without permission.