Portable | Oscam Server Patched
An OSCam server patched typically refers to a modified version of the Open Source Conditional Access Module (OSCam) software that has been altered to bypass standard encryption checks, unlock specific satellite/cable channels, or enable unauthorized card sharing.
- Impact: One client = fine. Five hundred clients = the server must request 500 unique keys per second. The card overheats and dies.
- OSCam server patched? Yes. Because OScam was built on caching. Without cache, it's just a single-reader.
Safety: Always download patches from reputable sources like the OSCam-Emu GitHub to avoid malware. oscam server patched
- Version string – Patched versions often report unusual build numbers, e.g.,
OSCam r11738-798(non-standard hash). Or include suffixes like-emu,-mod,-patched. - Protocol extensions – If a server responds to
CACHErequests or supports constant CW delivery without a card, it is patched. - Webinfo anomalies – The status page may show weird fields:
emu mode,softcam keys loaded,fake card inserted. - ECM timings – A real card has typical response times of 80-250 ms. Patched servers may return ECMs in <1 ms (cache) or >500 ms (fake delay added).