A "host" setup requires a legitimate Videocon D2h smart card inserted into a card reader (e.g., Phoenix or Smargo) connected to a Linux-based server (typically running Oscam or similar emulator software). The server is configured to listen for incoming connections on a specific IP and port (default port 12000 for CCcam).

CCcam is a network protocol originally designed for legitimate home sharing but has been widely adapted for illegal commercial sharing operations. The exploitation of Videocon D2h signals via a CCcam server follows a specific technical workflow:

Note: This is for academic understanding only. We do not condone piracy.

Required Hardware:

Software Steps:

But in reality, most “new” servers are just re-sold access to the same unstable card-sharing network.


If you browse Telegram channels, satellite forums (like IndiaSat or TechEnclave), or dark web markets, you will find messages advertising: "Videocon d2h CCcam server new 2024 2025 – 24/7 uptime – Low freeze."

These lines typically look like this:

C: example.servername.com 12000 username1 password2
N: 192.168.1.100 34000 user2 pass3 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14

Warning: Many "free new servers" are scams. They either: