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[Plugin] DVB-Driver
Hello, First of all, thank you very much for making this plugin! I use unRAID 6.9.0, Tvheadend 4.3, and TBS-6909 card. The TVHeadend did not recognize the card until i removed equal charcter /=/ from extra parameter. In my case the following works: --device /dev/dvb/ Sorry, it I missed the information in earlier posts.
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Oscam
I use port 876 for cccam. Please look into attachment for the container set up. Thank you Who have you set the network to host? There should be no need to. Change it back to bridge and try again. I checked both 'host' and 'bridge' modes, in both cases the error occurred. But I switched port from 876 to 8765 and it looks that the problem disappeared It was late and I could not check the port accessibility, but at least, there were no error messages in the log. Maybe the issue is related to ports lower than 1024. I do not know, if there are any restrictions in docker for ports. I will check if the port is accessible and check if the solution works for other modules. I will do a test with numbers like 877 or similar.
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Oscam
Can you telnet across to Oscam ports? I didn't know that. But I know nothing about Oscam I suppose. I don't think so... I think you can. This is the easiest way to check, if a port (socket) of a server is available. For example start oscam and from unraid prompt write: telnet 192.168.1.xxx 8888 If there is no error, it means that the port is available. Telnet will tell you: "Connected to 192.168.1.xxx". You can start web browser or if you wrote HTTP request , you would receive HTML answer (Web page) from oscam. The cccam module creates server socket that listens for incoming connections, in this case telnet is good tool to check, if the port is accessible.
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Oscam
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Oscam
Hi, If you mean add ports while adding new container - yes, if I should add the ports to docker's xml file (which was stored later) - no. On the other hand, when I disable the modules, I can access oscam interface at 8888 port
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Oscam
Hello, When I enable cccam or newcamd modules in oscam, I have the following errors in log and I cannot access Web interface: - in case of cccam: 23:06:23 00000000 s (net) cccam: Bind request failed (Permission denied), waiting another 106 seconds - in case of newcamd: (net) newcamd: Bind request failed (Permission denied), waiting another 87 seconds I tried with different Network modes, the same. When I do telnet from unraid to the appropriate ports it says "Connection refused" Might be Docker general network configuration issue? Thank you in advance for your help,
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