Cccam Cline Panel

A CCcam Cline Panel is a powerful tool for automating server management. It bridges the gap between complex Linux configuration files and a user-friendly interface. While the technology is fascinating for network enthusiasts, it is strictly regulated due to its association with piracy. Always ensure you operate within the laws of your country.

This guide provides a comprehensive overview of CCCam, C-lines, and the interface panels used to manage them.

⚠️ DISCLAIMER: The information provided below is for educational purposes only. Using CCCam or similar card-sharing protocols to access encrypted television channels without a valid subscription from the provider is illegal in most jurisdictions and constitutes theft of service. This guide does not promote or condone piracy.


CCCam (Card Sharing Control Cam) is a network protocol used primarily in Europe and the Middle East. It allows a legitimate satellite TV subscription card (inserted into a receiver) to be shared over a local network or the internet. cccam cline panel

chmod -R 777 /var/www/html/gpanel/

Most modern panels come with an installation script. You upload the panel files to your web directory and run the installer via your browser.

When you use a panel to generate a user, it produces a code snippet that looks like this: A CCcam Cline Panel is a powerful tool

C: example.server.com 12000 user01 password01

Here is the breakdown:

(Note: A "Fline" or Friend Line is configured on the server side to give permission to the "Cline" user. The panel handles the creation of both.)


A CCcam Cline Panel is a web-based administrative interface used to manage a Card Sharing server. CCCam (Card Sharing Control Cam) is a network

Why use a panel? Without a panel, managing users requires manual editing of configuration files (usually cccam.cfg) via command line or FTP. A panel automates this, providing a visual dashboard to see which users are online, how much bandwidth they are using, and when their subscription expires.


In the context of satellite television reception, particularly with Linux-based receivers (such as those running Enigma2 or Neutrino), a CCcam cline panel refers to a web-based or plugin-based user interface designed to manage, monitor, and edit CCcam configuration files—most notably CCcam.cfg, which contains "clines."

This tutorial covers what a CCCam cline panel is, how to interpret and create clines, how to use a cline panel safely, and a short troubleshooting/maintenance checklist. Assumes reader has basic familiarity with satellite receivers and softcams.