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To understand the portable nature of the file, one must first understand the software behind it. CCcam (Card Sharing Protocol) is a software application widely used in the Linux satellite receiver community (such as Enigma2 boxes like Dreambox, Vu+, or Zgemma). Its primary function is to allow a receiver to access encrypted satellite channels by sharing decryption keys over a network from a legitimate smartcard located elsewhere.
The CCcam.cfg file is the "brain" of this operation. It is a plain text configuration file that contains the necessary parameters to connect to a server. Typically, it includes: cccamcfg portable
USB flash drives have a limited number of write cycles. If your CCcam is set to heavy logging (writing to the USB every second), you could kill the drive in months. Always set LOG WARN: /tmp (temporary RAM storage) to avoid burning out the USB. Common Use Cases for a Portable CFG
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