CCcam is a softcam protocol used for card-sharing. It allows a single subscription card (smartcard) to be shared across multiple satellite receivers over the internet.
Think of it this way:
Many services offer "Reseller Panels." A user can buy a bulk package of "clines" (connection lines) and use their panel to create and manage individual accounts for their own customers. Reliability: Modern panels often support multi-line configurations
Because CCcam requires an open port (default 12000) to accept connections, your server’s IP address is exposed to every client. If a client is compromised or malicious, they could launch a DDoS attack against your server or attempt to brute‑force other accounts. Panels should always enforce strong passwords and limit the number of failed login attempts.
If you are running a reseller operation, the panel typically includes a credit system. You can assign "Credits" to resellers, who can then create accounts for end-users. This automates the subscription process without manual intervention from the main admin.