CCcam is a protocol used primarily on Linux-based satellite receivers (like Dreambox, Vu+, or Openbox) to share a subscription card over a network. The CCcam.cfg file is the configuration text file that tells your receiver where to connect, which port to use, and what username/password to send.

Many providers offer paid CCcam subscriptions for a monthly fee (e.g., €5–€20/month). They provide a working C: line after payment. In many countries, paying for cardsharing is illegal, as it circumvents the subscription model of broadcasters.

The cccam.cfg file is essentially a text-based configuration file. It tells the CCcam software (or the CCcam module within OSCam) how to behave. It contains parameters that define:

: Upload your edited CCcam.cfg file to the directory.