One USB controller (MD5 checksum = 7c54a3017fcd173f4495e0116db61f2f *Clarkconnect_VMX_pre_configured.zip) With 6GB HDD and 1GB RAM *Use if you want to compile the Kernel Download Specifications: 32Bit Guest VM One CPU and 1GB of RAM One Hard disk of 6GB space One physical CD/DVD-ROM One virtual CD/DVD-ROM One Bridged network adapter ( bridged to VMnet0 ) One Serial Port ( COM1 ) One USB controller (MD5 checksum =55573aca29b70cadea7b6e564f339af3 *Clarkconnect_VMX_pre_configured_6GBHD.zip) 4: VMXBuilder as a VMware Virtual disk and configuration file builder Download If the authors homepage is down, then use these links: Version 0.9.10: Download (MD5 checksum=3a63e8db4b0b7146a846d566593cef6b *VMXBuilderSetup.zip) (MD5 checksum= da851dd5ff3bf526ac7dec5d66fb4fcb *CoreSetup.zip) 5: CCcam CS program Download links are found in CCcam Zone 6: WinSCP WinSCP is an FTP program that is capable of connecting using a secure connection (SSH), we will use it to configure the server Download Optional 1: TrayIt!, the program sends any running program on taskbar to the system tray Download 2: Nftytool V.1.1 for Infinity USB and Infinity USB Phoenix Card-readers ONLY Downloadģ: Inadyn, is a dynamic IP updater Download 4: Putty Download Download the ZIP archive if you don't want to install it on your system.
Cccam server registration#
The tools: 1: Clarkconnect Community Edition as Virtual OS Download 2: VMware Player as our VM ( Requires a small registration ) Download 3: Pre-configured Clarkconnect VMware Virtual disk and configuration files (32bit) With 2GB HDD and 512MB RAM *Use if you don't want to compile the Kernel Download Specifications: 32Bit Guest VM One CPU and 512MB of RAM One Hard disk of 2GB space One physical CD/DVD-ROM One virtual CD/DVD-ROM One Bridged network adapter ( bridged to VMnet0 ) One Serial Port ( COM1 ) If that have given an idea of what we are going to do then lets get started.we need tools do so. I choose Clarkconnect as a Virtual server because it's secure, small, fast, stable and does not require much of disk space or RAM, don't be surprised if we used 2GB of hard disk space along with only 512MB RAM and our Clarkconnect Virtual server will actually only uses less than half of the disk space and about 250 MB of the RAM we are going to allocate for this Virtual Server. To sum it all, we are going to trick the router that we are running a physical PC somewhere and that PC is physically connected to that router, in order to obtain an IP in the router so the Virtual Linux OS (OS means Operating System such as Windows XP, Vista, Ubunto, Opensuse.etc), can send and receive data over that router, and in this tutorial we are going to use Clarkconnect as a Virtual Linux OS.
Cccam server how to#
How to install a CCcam server on WindowsIn this tutorial, we are going to install and run a CCcam server on Windows, and as we know CCcam is programmed to run on Linux, well, it's still the case here and in order to install our server, we have to run CCcam on a Virtual Machine (VM) that has a Linux OS installed on it The trick is not installing Linux on Windows and running it as a VM, many do that already using VMware Player or Microsoft Virtual PC,the trick is to make this VM be fully recognized by Windows and it self as a server that has it's own physical MAC-address and thereby it's own IP in the router.