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<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(Configuration)|$(Platform)'=='Debug|Win32'" Label="Configuration">
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<ConfigurationType>Application</ConfigurationType>
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<UseDebugLibraries>true</UseDebugLibraries>
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<PlatformToolset>v140_xp</PlatformToolset>
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<PlatformToolset>v141_xp</PlatformToolset>
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<CharacterSet>MultiByte</CharacterSet>
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<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(Configuration)|$(Platform)'=='Debug|ARM'" Label="Configuration">
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<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(Configuration)|$(Platform)'=='Debug|x64'" Label="Configuration">
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<ConfigurationType>Application</ConfigurationType>
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<UseDebugLibraries>true</UseDebugLibraries>
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<PlatformToolset>v140_xp</PlatformToolset>
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<PlatformToolset>v141_xp</PlatformToolset>
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<CharacterSet>MultiByte</CharacterSet>
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<ClCompile>
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<WarningLevel>Level3</WarningLevel>
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<WarningLevel>Level4</WarningLevel>
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<Optimization>Disabled</Optimization>
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<SDLCheck>true</SDLCheck>
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<PreprocessorDefinitions>_USING_V110_SDK71_;%(PreprocessorDefinitions);_CRYPTO_WINDOWS;_PEDANTIC</PreprocessorDefinitions>
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<MultiProcessorCompilation>true</MultiProcessorCompilation>
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<MinimalRebuild>false</MinimalRebuild>
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<AdditionalOptions>$(ExternalCompilerOptions) %(AdditionalOptions)</AdditionalOptions>
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<DisableSpecificWarnings>4201;4200;4214;4706</DisableSpecificWarnings>
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</ClCompile>
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<Link>
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<SubSystem>Console</SubSystem>
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# Set ePID/HwId for Office 2016 (including Visio and Project) explicitly
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;Office2016 = 06401-00206-437-444444-03-1033-9600.0000-3622014 / 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
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# Set ePID/HwId for Windows China Government (Enterprise G/GN) explicitly
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;WinChinaGov = 06401-03858-000-555555-03-1033-9600.0000-3622014 / 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
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# Use a compatible VPN device to create a hidden local IPv4 address
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# Command line: -O
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# VPN = <VPN adapter name>[=<IPv4 address>][/<CIDR mask>][:<DHCP lease duration>]
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etc/vlmcsd.kmd
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etc/vlmcsd.kmd
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export VLMCSD_VERSION=$(git describe)
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msbuild='/cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/MSBuild/14.0/bin/MSBuild.exe'
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msbuild='/cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio/2017/Enterprise/MSBuild/15.0/Bin/amd64/msbuild.exe'
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version="$VLMCSD_VERSION, built $(date -u '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') UTC"
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make -C .. clean
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make $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsdmulti MSRPC=1 THREADS=1 DNS_PARSER=internal MULTI_NAME=../bin/vlmcsdmulti-cygwin-msrpc-x64 CC=x86_64-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CFMSRPC -flto=jobserver" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG64"
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make $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsdmulti MSRPC=1 THREADS=1 DNS_PARSER=internal MULTI_NAME=../bin/vlmcsdmulti-cygwin-msrpc-x86 CC=i686-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CFMSRPC -flto=jobserver" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG32"
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make $MAKEFLAGS THREADS=1 MSRPC=1 DNS_PARSER=internal CLIENT_NAME=../bin/vlmcs-cygwin-msrpc-x86-openssl-EXPERIMENTAL CRYPTO=openssl_with_aes PROGRAM_NAME=../bin/vlmcsd-cygwin-x86-openssl-EXPERIMENTAL CC=i686-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CFMSRPC" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG32"
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#make $MAKEFLAGS THREADS=1 MSRPC=1 DNS_PARSER=internal CLIENT_NAME=../bin/vlmcs-cygwin-msrpc-x86-openssl-EXPERIMENTAL CRYPTO=openssl_with_aes PROGRAM_NAME=../bin/vlmcsd-cygwin-x86-openssl-EXPERIMENTAL CC=i686-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CFMSRPC" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG32"
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make $MAKEFLAGS THREADS=1 MSRPC=1 DNS_PARSER=internal CLIENT_NAME=../bin/vlmcs-cygwin-msrpc-x64-openssl-EXPERIMENTAL CRYPTO=openssl_with_aes PROGRAM_NAME=../bin/vlmcsd-cygwin-x64-openssl-EXPERIMENTAL CC=x86_64-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CFMSRPC" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG64"
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export CAT=2
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groff -Thtml -mandoc -c $< > $@
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%.unix.txt : %
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groff -P -c -Tutf8 -mandoc -c $< | col -bx > $@
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groff -P -c -Tascii -mandoc -c $< | col -bx > $@
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%.dos.txt : %.unix.txt
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# unix2dos -n $< $@
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@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ OPTIONS
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Show help.
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-V Displays extended version information. This includes the com‐
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piler used to build vlmcs, the intended platform and flags (com‐
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-V Displays extended version information. This includes the com-
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piler used to build vlmcs, the intended platform and flags (com-
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pile time options) to build vlmcs. If you have the source code
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of vlmcsd, you can type make help (or gmake help on systems that
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do not use the GNU version of make(1) by default) to see the
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ OPTIONS
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-l application
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Request activation for a specific application. Valid applica‐
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Request activation for a specific application. Valid applica-
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tions can be displayed by using -x. The default application is
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Windows Vista Business. The list of available applications is
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not complete. You may supply GUIDs with -a, -k and -s to specify
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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ OPTIONS
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vlmcs ignores the minor protocol number (e.g. sends a v4 request
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for version 4.1). If the major version number is less then 4, it
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sends a v4 request. If the major version is greater then 6, it
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sends a v6 request. In any case the protocol-version as speci‐
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sends a v6 request. In any case the protocol-version as speci-
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fied by -K is put in the version fields of the request.
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@ -115,10 +115,10 @@ OPTIONS
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this flag.
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-d Use NetBIOS names instead of DNS names. By default vlmcsd gener‐
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ates some random DNS names for each request. If you prefer Net‐
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-d Use NetBIOS names instead of DNS names. By default vlmcsd gener-
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ates some random DNS names for each request. If you prefer Net-
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BIOS names, you may use -d. A real Microsoft activation client
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uses DNS names or NetBIOS depending on the client name configu‐
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uses DNS names or NetBIOS depending on the client name configu-
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ration. KMS servers treat the workstation name as a comment that
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affects logging only. Clients will be identified by a GUID that
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can be specified using -c. -d has no effect if you also specify
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@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ OPTIONS
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-a application-guid
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Send requests with a specific application-guid. There are cur‐
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Send requests with a specific application-guid. There are cur-
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rently only three known valid application-guids:
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@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ OPTIONS
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0ff1ce15-a989-479d-af46-f275c6370663 (Office 2013)
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A Microsoft KMS server uses these GUIDs to have seperate coun‐
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A Microsoft KMS server uses these GUIDs to have seperate coun-
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ters for the already activated clients. A client that does not
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contact the KMS server within 30 days will be deleted from the
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database. Emulated KMS servers are always fully charged.
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@ -153,8 +153,8 @@ OPTIONS
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The activation-guid defines the actual product, e.g. "Windows
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8.1 Professional WMC KMSCLIENT edition". A activation-guid maps
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1:1 to a product key. However, neither a Microsoft KMS server
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nor emulated servers check this id. The activation-guid is use‐
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ful in logging to get a specific product description like "Win‐
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nor emulated servers check this id. The activation-guid is use-
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ful in logging to get a specific product description like "Win-
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dows 8.1 Professional WMC". A list of current activation-guids
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can be found in kms.c (table ExtendedProductList).
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@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ OPTIONS
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test an emulated KMS server whether it suffers from memory
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leaks. To test for memory leaks use -n with a large number of
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requests (> 100000) and then test twice (with and without -T).
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This option may become neccessary for future versions of Micro‐
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This option may become neccessary for future versions of Micro-
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soft's KMS server because multiple requests with different
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clients-guids for the same kms-id-guid are impossible in a real
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KMS szenario over the same TCP connection.
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@ -195,9 +195,9 @@ OPTIONS
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-G filename
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Grabs ePIDs and HWIDs from a KMS server and writes the informa‐
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tion to filename in format suitable to be used as a configura‐
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tion file (aka ini file) for vlmcsd(8). This is especially use‐
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Grabs ePIDs and HWIDs from a KMS server and writes the informa-
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tion to filename in format suitable to be used as a configura-
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tion file (aka ini file) for vlmcsd(8). This is especially use-
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ful if you have access to a genuine KMS server and want to use
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the same data with vlmcsd(8).
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@ -229,8 +229,8 @@ OPTIONS
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Reports a specific license status to the KMS server. status is a
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number that can be from 0 to 6. 0=unlicensed, 1=licensed, 2=OOB
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grace, 3=OOT grace, 4=Non-genuinue grace, 5=notification,
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6=extended grace. Refer to TechNet ⟨http://
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technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff686879.aspx#_Toc257201371⟩
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6=extended grace. Refer to TechNet <http://
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technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff686879.aspx#_Toc257201371>
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for more information. A Microsoft KMS server collects this
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information for statistics only.
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Disables (-N0) or enables (-N1) the NDR64 transfer syntax in the
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RPC protocol. Disable NDR64 only in case of problems. If NDR64
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is not used, vlmcs cannot detect many RPC protocol errors in KMS
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emulators. If you want to test whether a KMS emulator fully sup‐
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emulators. If you want to test whether a KMS emulator fully sup-
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ports NDR64, you must use the -n option to send at least two
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requests. This is because Microsoft's client always sends the
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first request using NDR32 syntax and subsequent requests using
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@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ OPTIONS
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-B0 and -B1
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Disables (-B0) or enables (-B1) bind time feature negotiation
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(BTFN) in the RPC protocol. Disable BTFN only in case of prob‐
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(BTFN) in the RPC protocol. Disable BTFN only in case of prob-
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lems. If BTFN is not used, vlmcs cannot detect many RPC protocol
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errors in KMS emulators.
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@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ EXAMPLES
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BUGS
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Some platforms (e.g. Solaris) may have a man(7) system that does not
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handle URLs. URLs may be omitted in the documentation on those plat‐
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handle URLs. URLs may be omitted in the documentation on those plat-
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forms. Cygwin, Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X are known to work correctly.
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@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ AUTHOR
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CREDITS
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Thanks to CODYQX4, crony12, deagles, DougQaid, eIcn, mikmik38, nos‐
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Thanks to CODYQX4, crony12, deagles, DougQaid, eIcn, mikmik38, nos-
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ferati87, qad, Ratiborus, vityan666, ...
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<!-- Creator : groff version 1.22.3 -->
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<!-- CreationDate: Thu Jan 19 21:29:26 2017 -->
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<!-- CreationDate: Sat Jun 17 00:53:29 2017 -->
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
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"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
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<html>
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Show help.
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-V Displays extended version information. This includes the com‐
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piler used to build vlmcs, the intended platform and flags (com‐
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-V Displays extended version information. This includes the com-
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piler used to build vlmcs, the intended platform and flags (com-
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pile time options) to build vlmcs. If you have the source code
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of vlmcsd, you can type make help (or gmake help on systems that
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do not use the GNU version of make(1) by default) to see the
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ OPTIONS
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-l application
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Request activation for a specific application. Valid applica‐
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Request activation for a specific application. Valid applica-
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tions can be displayed by using -x. The default application is
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Windows Vista Business. The list of available applications is
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not complete. You may supply GUIDs with -a, -k and -s to specify
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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ OPTIONS
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vlmcs ignores the minor protocol number (e.g. sends a v4 request
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for version 4.1). If the major version number is less then 4, it
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sends a v4 request. If the major version is greater then 6, it
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sends a v6 request. In any case the protocol-version as speci‐
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sends a v6 request. In any case the protocol-version as speci-
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fied by -K is put in the version fields of the request.
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@ -115,10 +115,10 @@ OPTIONS
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this flag.
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-d Use NetBIOS names instead of DNS names. By default vlmcsd gener‐
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ates some random DNS names for each request. If you prefer Net‐
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-d Use NetBIOS names instead of DNS names. By default vlmcsd gener-
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ates some random DNS names for each request. If you prefer Net-
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BIOS names, you may use -d. A real Microsoft activation client
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uses DNS names or NetBIOS depending on the client name configu‐
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uses DNS names or NetBIOS depending on the client name configu-
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ration. KMS servers treat the workstation name as a comment that
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affects logging only. Clients will be identified by a GUID that
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can be specified using -c. -d has no effect if you also specify
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@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ OPTIONS
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-a application-guid
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Send requests with a specific application-guid. There are cur‐
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Send requests with a specific application-guid. There are cur-
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rently only three known valid application-guids:
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@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ OPTIONS
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0ff1ce15-a989-479d-af46-f275c6370663 (Office 2013)
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A Microsoft KMS server uses these GUIDs to have seperate coun‐
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A Microsoft KMS server uses these GUIDs to have seperate coun-
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ters for the already activated clients. A client that does not
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contact the KMS server within 30 days will be deleted from the
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database. Emulated KMS servers are always fully charged.
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@ -153,8 +153,8 @@ OPTIONS
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The activation-guid defines the actual product, e.g. "Windows
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8.1 Professional WMC KMSCLIENT edition". A activation-guid maps
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1:1 to a product key. However, neither a Microsoft KMS server
|
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nor emulated servers check this id. The activation-guid is use‐
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ful in logging to get a specific product description like "Win‐
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nor emulated servers check this id. The activation-guid is use-
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ful in logging to get a specific product description like "Win-
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dows 8.1 Professional WMC". A list of current activation-guids
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can be found in kms.c (table ExtendedProductList).
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@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ OPTIONS
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test an emulated KMS server whether it suffers from memory
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leaks. To test for memory leaks use -n with a large number of
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requests (> 100000) and then test twice (with and without -T).
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This option may become neccessary for future versions of Micro‐
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This option may become neccessary for future versions of Micro-
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soft's KMS server because multiple requests with different
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clients-guids for the same kms-id-guid are impossible in a real
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KMS szenario over the same TCP connection.
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@ -195,9 +195,9 @@ OPTIONS
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-G filename
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Grabs ePIDs and HWIDs from a KMS server and writes the informa‐
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tion to filename in format suitable to be used as a configura‐
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tion file (aka ini file) for vlmcsd(8). This is especially use‐
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Grabs ePIDs and HWIDs from a KMS server and writes the informa-
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tion to filename in format suitable to be used as a configura-
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tion file (aka ini file) for vlmcsd(8). This is especially use-
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ful if you have access to a genuine KMS server and want to use
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the same data with vlmcsd(8).
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@ -229,8 +229,8 @@ OPTIONS
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Reports a specific license status to the KMS server. status is a
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number that can be from 0 to 6. 0=unlicensed, 1=licensed, 2=OOB
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grace, 3=OOT grace, 4=Non-genuinue grace, 5=notification,
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6=extended grace. Refer to TechNet ⟨http://
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technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff686879.aspx#_Toc257201371⟩
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6=extended grace. Refer to TechNet <http://
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technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff686879.aspx#_Toc257201371>
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for more information. A Microsoft KMS server collects this
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information for statistics only.
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@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ OPTIONS
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Disables (-N0) or enables (-N1) the NDR64 transfer syntax in the
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RPC protocol. Disable NDR64 only in case of problems. If NDR64
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is not used, vlmcs cannot detect many RPC protocol errors in KMS
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emulators. If you want to test whether a KMS emulator fully sup‐
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emulators. If you want to test whether a KMS emulator fully sup-
|
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ports NDR64, you must use the -n option to send at least two
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requests. This is because Microsoft's client always sends the
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first request using NDR32 syntax and subsequent requests using
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@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ OPTIONS
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-B0 and -B1
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Disables (-B0) or enables (-B1) bind time feature negotiation
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(BTFN) in the RPC protocol. Disable BTFN only in case of prob‐
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(BTFN) in the RPC protocol. Disable BTFN only in case of prob-
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lems. If BTFN is not used, vlmcs cannot detect many RPC protocol
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errors in KMS emulators.
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@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ EXAMPLES
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BUGS
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Some platforms (e.g. Solaris) may have a man(7) system that does not
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handle URLs. URLs may be omitted in the documentation on those plat‐
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handle URLs. URLs may be omitted in the documentation on those plat-
|
||||
forms. Cygwin, Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X are known to work correctly.
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||||
|
||||
|
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@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ AUTHOR
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CREDITS
|
||||
Thanks to CODYQX4, crony12, deagles, DougQaid, eIcn, mikmik38, nos‐
|
||||
Thanks to CODYQX4, crony12, deagles, DougQaid, eIcn, mikmik38, nos-
|
||||
ferati87, qad, Ratiborus, vityan666, ...
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
.mso www.tmac
|
||||
.TH "VLMCSD-FLOPPY" 7 "October 2016" "Hotbird64" "KMS Activation Manual"
|
||||
.TH "VLMCSD-FLOPPY" 7 "May 2017" "Hotbird64" "KMS Activation Manual"
|
||||
.LO 8
|
||||
|
||||
.SH NAME
|
||||
@ -102,7 +102,13 @@ Defines the ePID that is used for Windows activations. If you ommit this paramet
|
||||
Defines the ePID that is used for Office 2010 activations. If you ommit this parameter, \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) generates a random ePID when it is started.
|
||||
|
||||
.IP "\fBOFFICE2013=\fIepid\fR"
|
||||
Defines the ePID that is used for Office (versions 2013 and greater) activations. If you ommit this parameter, \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) generates a random ePID when it is started.
|
||||
Defines the ePID that is used for Office 2016 activations. If you ommit this parameter, \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) generates a random ePID when it is started.
|
||||
|
||||
.IP "\fBOFFICE2016=\fIepid\fR"
|
||||
Defines the ePID that is used for Office 2016 activations. If you ommit this parameter, \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) generates a random ePID when it is started.
|
||||
|
||||
.IP "\fBWINCHINAGOV=\fIepid\fR"
|
||||
Defines the ePID that is used for Windows China Government Edition activations (Enterprise G/GN). If you ommit this parameter, \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) generates a random ePID when it is started.
|
||||
|
||||
.IP "\fBHWID=\fIhwid\fR"
|
||||
Defines the HwId that is sent to clients. \fIhwid\fR must be specified as 16 hex digits that are interpreted as a series of 8 bytes (big endian). Any character that is not a hex digit will be ignored. This is for better readability.
|
||||
|
@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ NAME
|
||||
|
||||
DESCRIPTION
|
||||
floppy144.vfd is an image of a bootable floppy that contains a minimal
|
||||
version of Linux and vlmcsd(8). It requires only 16 MB of RAM. Its pri‐
|
||||
version of Linux and vlmcsd(8). It requires only 16 MB of RAM. Its pri-
|
||||
mary purpose is to run vlmcsd(8) in a small virtual machine which makes
|
||||
it easy to use vlmcsd(8) to activate the virtual machine's host com‐
|
||||
it easy to use vlmcsd(8) to activate the virtual machine's host com-
|
||||
puter which is not possible in Windows 8.1 and up. The floppy image is
|
||||
a standard 3,5" floppy with 1.44 MB storage. It is formatted with a
|
||||
FAT12 filesystem. The floppy can be mounted to apply several customiza‐
|
||||
FAT12 filesystem. The floppy can be mounted to apply several customiza-
|
||||
tions.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ SETUP
|
||||
has floppy boot disabled by default). If possible, setup a virtual
|
||||
machine with plain old BIOS (not UEFI). If you created an UEFI virtual
|
||||
machine, enable the compatibility support mode (CSM) to allow a BIOS
|
||||
compatible boot. Set number of CPUs to 1. The Linux kernel is not capa‐
|
||||
compatible boot. Set number of CPUs to 1. The Linux kernel is not capa-
|
||||
ble of SMP. Remove IDE, SATA, SCSI and USB support if possible. The
|
||||
Linux kernel can't handle this and ignores any devices connected to
|
||||
these buses.
|
||||
@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ SETUP
|
||||
Most hypervisors emulate an Intel PRO/1000 or AMD PCNET32 by default.
|
||||
Selecting a paravirtualized driver slightly improves performance. In
|
||||
VirtualBox you can simply select virtio in the network configuration
|
||||
dialog. VMWare requires that you add or change the VMX file. Use 'eth‐
|
||||
dialog. VMWare requires that you add or change the VMX file. Use 'eth-
|
||||
ernet0.virtualDev = "vmxnet3"' in your VMWare config file.
|
||||
|
||||
If you are using QEMU, you must also setup a TAP adapter. Port redi‐
|
||||
If you are using QEMU, you must also setup a TAP adapter. Port redi-
|
||||
rection does not work to activate your own computer.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
must be mounted. Under Linux you can simply attach floppy144.vfd to a
|
||||
loop device which is mountable like any other block device. For Windows
|
||||
you must use some software that allows mounting a floppy image, e.g.
|
||||
OSFMount ⟨http://www.osforensics.com/tools/mount-disk-images.html⟩
|
||||
OSFMount <http://www.osforensics.com/tools/mount-disk-images.html>
|
||||
|
||||
OSFMount works under all Windows versions beginning with Windows XP up
|
||||
to Windows 10 (32- and 64-bit).
|
||||
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
LABEL dhcp
|
||||
KERNEL bzImage
|
||||
APPEND vga=773 quiet initrd=initrd KBD=us LIS‐
|
||||
APPEND vga=773 quiet initrd=initrd KBD=us LIS-
|
||||
TEN=[::]:1688,0.0.0.0:1688 TZ=UTC0 IPV4_CONFIG=DHCP
|
||||
NTP_SERVER=pool.ntp.org HOST_NAME=vlmcsd ROOT_PASSWORD=vlmcsd
|
||||
USER_NAME=user USER_PASSWORD=vlmcsd GUEST_PASSWORD=vlmcsd
|
||||
@ -86,9 +86,9 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
LABEL static
|
||||
KERNEL bzImage
|
||||
APPEND vga=773 quiet initrd=initrd KBD=fr LIS‐
|
||||
APPEND vga=773 quiet initrd=initrd KBD=fr LIS-
|
||||
TEN=[::]:1688,0.0.0.0:1688 TZ=CET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3
|
||||
IPV4_CONFIG=STATIC IPV4_ADDRESS=192.168.20.123/24 IPV4_GATE‐
|
||||
IPV4_CONFIG=STATIC IPV4_ADDRESS=192.168.20.123/24 IPV4_GATE-
|
||||
WAY=192.168.20.2 IPV4_DNS1=192.168.20.2 IPV4_DNS2=NONE
|
||||
NTP_SERVER=pool.ntp.org HOST_NAME=vlmcsd ROOT_PASSWORD=vlmcsd
|
||||
USER_NAME=user USER_PASSWORD=vlmcsd GUEST_PASSWORD=vlmcsd
|
||||
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
There are two configurations in this files: dhcp (for configuring the
|
||||
IPv4 network via DHCP) and static (for a static IPv4 configuration).
|
||||
The kernel always boots the dhcp configuration without asking (lines
|
||||
'prompt 0' and 'default dhcp'). You can simply change the default con‐
|
||||
'prompt 0' and 'default dhcp'). You can simply change the default con-
|
||||
figuration to static and then customize the APPEND line in the static
|
||||
configuration. For more details how to customize the syslinux.cfg file
|
||||
see syslinux(1).
|
||||
@ -108,11 +108,11 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
vga=vesa-video-mode
|
||||
Sets the VESA display mode for the virtual machine. The parame‐
|
||||
Sets the VESA display mode for the virtual machine. The parame-
|
||||
ter is not optional. If you ommit it, you will not see anything
|
||||
on the screen. 773 means 1024x768 with 256 colors. See Wikipedia
|
||||
⟨https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
|
||||
VESA_BIOS_Extensions#Linux_video_mode_numbers⟩ for more video
|
||||
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
|
||||
VESA_BIOS_Extensions#Linux_video_mode_numbers> for more video
|
||||
modes. Note that all 16 color (4-bit) modes will not work. Use
|
||||
8-bit (256 colors), 16-bit (65536 colors), 24-bit and 32-bit (>
|
||||
16 Million colors) only. All modes above 1280x1024 are non-VESA-
|
||||
@ -123,14 +123,14 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
may omit quiet but it doesn't make much sense. The boot log is
|
||||
actually very verbose and scrolls away from screen quickly. If
|
||||
any errors occur during boot, they will be displayed even if
|
||||
quiet is present in the APPEND line. You may evaluate the com‐
|
||||
quiet is present in the APPEND line. You may evaluate the com-
|
||||
plete boot log later by using the dmesg command or the menu on
|
||||
/dev/tty8.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
initrd=initial-ram-disk-file
|
||||
This defines the initial ram disk that the kernel will read.
|
||||
There is only one initial ram disk on the floppy thus leave ini‐
|
||||
There is only one initial ram disk on the floppy thus leave ini-
|
||||
trd=initrd as it is.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -176,9 +176,21 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
OFFICE2013=epid
|
||||
Defines the ePID that is used for Office (versions 2013 and
|
||||
greater) activations. If you ommit this parameter, vlmcsd(8)
|
||||
generates a random ePID when it is started.
|
||||
Defines the ePID that is used for Office 2016 activations. If
|
||||
you ommit this parameter, vlmcsd(8) generates a random ePID when
|
||||
it is started.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
OFFICE2016=epid
|
||||
Defines the ePID that is used for Office 2016 activations. If
|
||||
you ommit this parameter, vlmcsd(8) generates a random ePID when
|
||||
it is started.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
WINCHINAGOV=epid
|
||||
Defines the ePID that is used for Windows China Government Edi-
|
||||
tion activations (Enterprise G/GN). If you ommit this parameter,
|
||||
vlmcsd(8) generates a random ePID when it is started.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
HWID=hwid
|
||||
@ -190,8 +202,8 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
TZ=posix-time-zone-string
|
||||
Set the time zone to posix-time-zone-string. It must conform to
|
||||
the POSIX ⟨http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/
|
||||
basedefs/xbd_chap08.html⟩ specification. Simplified time zone
|
||||
the POSIX <http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/
|
||||
basedefs/xbd_chap08.html> specification. Simplified time zone
|
||||
strings like "Europe/London" or "America/Detroit" are not
|
||||
allowed. This has the very simple reason that there is no space
|
||||
on the floppy to store the time zone database.
|
||||
@ -201,7 +213,7 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
CET The standard (winter) time zone has the name CET.
|
||||
|
||||
-1 The standard time zone is one hour east of UTC. Nega‐
|
||||
-1 The standard time zone is one hour east of UTC. Nega-
|
||||
tive numbers are east of UTC. Positive numbers are
|
||||
west of UTC.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -228,12 +240,12 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
IPV4_CONFIG=DHCP | STATIC
|
||||
This determines how you want to configure IPv4 networking. If
|
||||
you use IPV4_CONFIG=STATIC, you must supply additional para‐
|
||||
you use IPV4_CONFIG=STATIC, you must supply additional para-
|
||||
maters to the APPEND command line.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
IPV4_ADDRESS=ipv4-address/CIDR-mask
|
||||
Use ipv4-address with netmask CIDR-mask for static IPv4 configu‐
|
||||
Use ipv4-address with netmask CIDR-mask for static IPv4 configu-
|
||||
ration. The netmask must not be ommitted. For IPv4 address
|
||||
192.168.12.17 with a netmask of 255.255.255.0 use
|
||||
192.168.12.17/24. For IPv4 address 10.4.0.8 with a netmask of
|
||||
@ -245,7 +257,7 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
Use ipv4-address as the default gateway. This is usually the
|
||||
IPv4 address of your router. You may specify NONE explicitly for
|
||||
no gateway. In this case your virtual machine is only visible on
|
||||
its local LAN. This paramater is ignored, if you used IPV4_CON‐
|
||||
its local LAN. This paramater is ignored, if you used IPV4_CON-
|
||||
FIG=DHCP.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -262,9 +274,9 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
IPV4_DNS2=ipv4-address | NONE
|
||||
Use ipv4-address as the secondary name server. It serves as a
|
||||
backup if the primary name server is not available. Home net‐
|
||||
backup if the primary name server is not available. Home net-
|
||||
works often don't have a secondary name server. In this case set
|
||||
this to NONE. This paramater is ignored, if you used IPV4_CON‐
|
||||
this to NONE. This paramater is ignored, if you used IPV4_CON-
|
||||
FIG=DHCP.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -282,7 +294,7 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
IPV4_CONFIG=DHCP and your DHCP server returns a domain name, the
|
||||
domain part of an FQDN will be replaced by that name. This host
|
||||
name or host part of an FQDN will not replaced by a host name
|
||||
returned via DHCP. The host name is not important for the opera‐
|
||||
returned via DHCP. The host name is not important for the opera-
|
||||
tion of floppy144.vfd.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -319,10 +331,10 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
OPERATION
|
||||
Diskless System
|
||||
The floppy144.vfd virtual machine is a diskless system that works
|
||||
entirely from RAM. The file system is actually a RAM disk that is cre‐
|
||||
entirely from RAM. The file system is actually a RAM disk that is cre-
|
||||
ated from the initrd(4) file on the floppy image.
|
||||
|
||||
Anything you'll do from inside the virtual machine, for instance edit‐
|
||||
Anything you'll do from inside the virtual machine, for instance edit-
|
||||
ing a config file, will be lost when you reboot the machine. So, if you
|
||||
ever asked yourself if rm -fr / (root privileges required) really
|
||||
deletes all files from all mounted partitions, the floppy144.vfd VM is
|
||||
@ -338,7 +350,7 @@ OPERATION
|
||||
The kernel boots up very quickly and the init script (/sbin/init) waits
|
||||
5 seconds. In these 5 seconds you can:
|
||||
|
||||
Press 'm' to manually enter the time zone and the IPv4 parame‐
|
||||
Press 'm' to manually enter the time zone and the IPv4 parame-
|
||||
ters. These will be queried interactively.
|
||||
Press 't' to manually enter the time zone only.
|
||||
Press 's' to escape to a shell.
|
||||
@ -351,7 +363,7 @@ OPERATION
|
||||
|
||||
Logging into the system
|
||||
There are 5 local logins provided on /dev/tty2 to /dev/tty6. To switch
|
||||
to these logins, simply press ALT-F2 to ALT-F6. To return to the con‐
|
||||
to these logins, simply press ALT-F2 to ALT-F6. To return to the con-
|
||||
sole on /dev/tty1, press ALT-F1. If inetd(8) is running you can also
|
||||
use telnet(1). This allows you use a terminal program (e.g. putty) that
|
||||
can utilize your keyboard layout, can be resized and has full UTF-8
|
||||
@ -369,7 +381,7 @@ OPERATION
|
||||
The menu system
|
||||
You'll find a menu system on /dev/tty8 (press ALT-F8 to see it). It
|
||||
allows you performing some administrative tasks and to view various
|
||||
system information. It is mainly for users that do not have much expe‐
|
||||
system information. It is mainly for users that do not have much expe-
|
||||
rience with Unix commands.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -419,7 +431,7 @@ OPERATION
|
||||
|
||||
8) Show TCP/IP configuration
|
||||
Shows the TCP/IP configuration, listening sockets and current
|
||||
TCP and UDP connections. Useful, if you problems with net con‐
|
||||
TCP and UDP connections. Useful, if you problems with net con-
|
||||
nectivity. The output is piped through less(1). So press 'q' to
|
||||
return to the menu.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -431,7 +443,7 @@ OPERATION
|
||||
|
||||
s) Shutdown
|
||||
Shuts down the floppy144.vfd virtual machine. Proper shutdown is
|
||||
not required. It is ok to use a hard power off in your virtual‐
|
||||
not required. It is ok to use a hard power off in your virtual-
|
||||
ization program.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -476,7 +488,7 @@ PERMANENT CHANGES OF INITRD
|
||||
works on almost any unix-like OS, it does not work on Windows even not
|
||||
with Cygwin. The reason is that the NTFS file system can't handle uids
|
||||
and gids. These cannot be preserved when unpacking the cpio(1) archive
|
||||
to NTFS. If you use the WSL subsystem of Windows 10 Redstone (Anniver‐
|
||||
to NTFS. If you use the WSL subsystem of Windows 10 Redstone (Anniver-
|
||||
sary Update) and later, you must make sure to unpack the initrd(4) file
|
||||
to a directory on VolFs (normally everything that is not mounted under
|
||||
/mnt). The initrd(4) file can be on a VolFs or DriveFs.
|
||||
@ -484,7 +496,7 @@ PERMANENT CHANGES OF INITRD
|
||||
|
||||
FAQ
|
||||
On what distro is the floppy image based?
|
||||
None. Besides the boot loader ldlinux.sys, there are only three bina‐
|
||||
None. Besides the boot loader ldlinux.sys, there are only three bina-
|
||||
ries: The Linux kernel bzImage, busybox(1) and vlmcsdmulti-x86-musl-
|
||||
static. bzImage and busybox(1) have been compiled with carefully
|
||||
selected configuration parameters not found in any distro. This was
|
||||
@ -494,7 +506,7 @@ FAQ
|
||||
Why is a rather old Linux kernel (3.12) used?
|
||||
Linux 3.12 is the last kernel that can be booted with 16 MB of RAM.
|
||||
Beginning with Linux 3.13 it requires much more memory (about 80 MB) to
|
||||
boot. The floppy image is regularly tested with newer kernels. Every‐
|
||||
boot. The floppy image is regularly tested with newer kernels. Every-
|
||||
thing works except that you need to assign much more main memory to the
|
||||
virtual machine.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -513,7 +525,7 @@ FILES
|
||||
BUGS
|
||||
IPv6 cannot be configured with static or manual parameters.
|
||||
DHCPv6 is not supported.
|
||||
´ip route add ...' does not work. Use 'route add ...' instead.
|
||||
'ip route add ...' does not work. Use 'route add ...' instead.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
AUTHOR
|
||||
@ -533,4 +545,4 @@ SEE ALSO
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Hotbird64 October 2016 VLMCSD-FLOPPY(7)
|
||||
Hotbird64 May 2017 VLMCSD-FLOPPY(7)
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
<!-- Creator : groff version 1.22.3 -->
|
||||
<!-- CreationDate: Thu Jan 19 21:29:26 2017 -->
|
||||
<!-- CreationDate: Sat Jun 17 00:53:29 2017 -->
|
||||
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
|
||||
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
|
||||
<html>
|
||||
@ -282,9 +282,25 @@ started.</p>
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>OFFICE2013=</b><i>epid</i></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Defines the ePID that is used
|
||||
for Office (versions 2013 and greater) activations. If you
|
||||
ommit this parameter, <b>vlmcsd</b>(8) generates a random
|
||||
ePID when it is started.</p>
|
||||
for Office 2016 activations. If you ommit this parameter,
|
||||
<b>vlmcsd</b>(8) generates a random ePID when it is
|
||||
started.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>OFFICE2016=</b><i>epid</i></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Defines the ePID that is used
|
||||
for Office 2016 activations. If you ommit this parameter,
|
||||
<b>vlmcsd</b>(8) generates a random ePID when it is
|
||||
started.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>WINCHINAGOV=</b><i>epid</i></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Defines the ePID that is used
|
||||
for Windows China Government Edition activations (Enterprise
|
||||
G/GN). If you ommit this parameter, <b>vlmcsd</b>(8)
|
||||
generates a random ePID when it is started.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>HWID=</b><i>hwid</i></p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
Binary file not shown.
@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ NAME
|
||||
|
||||
DESCRIPTION
|
||||
floppy144.vfd is an image of a bootable floppy that contains a minimal
|
||||
version of Linux and vlmcsd(8). It requires only 16 MB of RAM. Its pri‐
|
||||
version of Linux and vlmcsd(8). It requires only 16 MB of RAM. Its pri-
|
||||
mary purpose is to run vlmcsd(8) in a small virtual machine which makes
|
||||
it easy to use vlmcsd(8) to activate the virtual machine's host com‐
|
||||
it easy to use vlmcsd(8) to activate the virtual machine's host com-
|
||||
puter which is not possible in Windows 8.1 and up. The floppy image is
|
||||
a standard 3,5" floppy with 1.44 MB storage. It is formatted with a
|
||||
FAT12 filesystem. The floppy can be mounted to apply several customiza‐
|
||||
FAT12 filesystem. The floppy can be mounted to apply several customiza-
|
||||
tions.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ SETUP
|
||||
has floppy boot disabled by default). If possible, setup a virtual
|
||||
machine with plain old BIOS (not UEFI). If you created an UEFI virtual
|
||||
machine, enable the compatibility support mode (CSM) to allow a BIOS
|
||||
compatible boot. Set number of CPUs to 1. The Linux kernel is not capa‐
|
||||
compatible boot. Set number of CPUs to 1. The Linux kernel is not capa-
|
||||
ble of SMP. Remove IDE, SATA, SCSI and USB support if possible. The
|
||||
Linux kernel can't handle this and ignores any devices connected to
|
||||
these buses.
|
||||
@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ SETUP
|
||||
Most hypervisors emulate an Intel PRO/1000 or AMD PCNET32 by default.
|
||||
Selecting a paravirtualized driver slightly improves performance. In
|
||||
VirtualBox you can simply select virtio in the network configuration
|
||||
dialog. VMWare requires that you add or change the VMX file. Use 'eth‐
|
||||
dialog. VMWare requires that you add or change the VMX file. Use 'eth-
|
||||
ernet0.virtualDev = "vmxnet3"' in your VMWare config file.
|
||||
|
||||
If you are using QEMU, you must also setup a TAP adapter. Port redi‐
|
||||
If you are using QEMU, you must also setup a TAP adapter. Port redi-
|
||||
rection does not work to activate your own computer.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
must be mounted. Under Linux you can simply attach floppy144.vfd to a
|
||||
loop device which is mountable like any other block device. For Windows
|
||||
you must use some software that allows mounting a floppy image, e.g.
|
||||
OSFMount ⟨http://www.osforensics.com/tools/mount-disk-images.html⟩
|
||||
OSFMount <http://www.osforensics.com/tools/mount-disk-images.html>
|
||||
|
||||
OSFMount works under all Windows versions beginning with Windows XP up
|
||||
to Windows 10 (32- and 64-bit).
|
||||
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
LABEL dhcp
|
||||
KERNEL bzImage
|
||||
APPEND vga=773 quiet initrd=initrd KBD=us LIS‐
|
||||
APPEND vga=773 quiet initrd=initrd KBD=us LIS-
|
||||
TEN=[::]:1688,0.0.0.0:1688 TZ=UTC0 IPV4_CONFIG=DHCP
|
||||
NTP_SERVER=pool.ntp.org HOST_NAME=vlmcsd ROOT_PASSWORD=vlmcsd
|
||||
USER_NAME=user USER_PASSWORD=vlmcsd GUEST_PASSWORD=vlmcsd
|
||||
@ -86,9 +86,9 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
LABEL static
|
||||
KERNEL bzImage
|
||||
APPEND vga=773 quiet initrd=initrd KBD=fr LIS‐
|
||||
APPEND vga=773 quiet initrd=initrd KBD=fr LIS-
|
||||
TEN=[::]:1688,0.0.0.0:1688 TZ=CET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3
|
||||
IPV4_CONFIG=STATIC IPV4_ADDRESS=192.168.20.123/24 IPV4_GATE‐
|
||||
IPV4_CONFIG=STATIC IPV4_ADDRESS=192.168.20.123/24 IPV4_GATE-
|
||||
WAY=192.168.20.2 IPV4_DNS1=192.168.20.2 IPV4_DNS2=NONE
|
||||
NTP_SERVER=pool.ntp.org HOST_NAME=vlmcsd ROOT_PASSWORD=vlmcsd
|
||||
USER_NAME=user USER_PASSWORD=vlmcsd GUEST_PASSWORD=vlmcsd
|
||||
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
There are two configurations in this files: dhcp (for configuring the
|
||||
IPv4 network via DHCP) and static (for a static IPv4 configuration).
|
||||
The kernel always boots the dhcp configuration without asking (lines
|
||||
'prompt 0' and 'default dhcp'). You can simply change the default con‐
|
||||
'prompt 0' and 'default dhcp'). You can simply change the default con-
|
||||
figuration to static and then customize the APPEND line in the static
|
||||
configuration. For more details how to customize the syslinux.cfg file
|
||||
see syslinux(1).
|
||||
@ -108,11 +108,11 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
vga=vesa-video-mode
|
||||
Sets the VESA display mode for the virtual machine. The parame‐
|
||||
Sets the VESA display mode for the virtual machine. The parame-
|
||||
ter is not optional. If you ommit it, you will not see anything
|
||||
on the screen. 773 means 1024x768 with 256 colors. See Wikipedia
|
||||
⟨https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
|
||||
VESA_BIOS_Extensions#Linux_video_mode_numbers⟩ for more video
|
||||
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
|
||||
VESA_BIOS_Extensions#Linux_video_mode_numbers> for more video
|
||||
modes. Note that all 16 color (4-bit) modes will not work. Use
|
||||
8-bit (256 colors), 16-bit (65536 colors), 24-bit and 32-bit (>
|
||||
16 Million colors) only. All modes above 1280x1024 are non-VESA-
|
||||
@ -123,14 +123,14 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
may omit quiet but it doesn't make much sense. The boot log is
|
||||
actually very verbose and scrolls away from screen quickly. If
|
||||
any errors occur during boot, they will be displayed even if
|
||||
quiet is present in the APPEND line. You may evaluate the com‐
|
||||
quiet is present in the APPEND line. You may evaluate the com-
|
||||
plete boot log later by using the dmesg command or the menu on
|
||||
/dev/tty8.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
initrd=initial-ram-disk-file
|
||||
This defines the initial ram disk that the kernel will read.
|
||||
There is only one initial ram disk on the floppy thus leave ini‐
|
||||
There is only one initial ram disk on the floppy thus leave ini-
|
||||
trd=initrd as it is.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -176,9 +176,21 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
OFFICE2013=epid
|
||||
Defines the ePID that is used for Office (versions 2013 and
|
||||
greater) activations. If you ommit this parameter, vlmcsd(8)
|
||||
generates a random ePID when it is started.
|
||||
Defines the ePID that is used for Office 2016 activations. If
|
||||
you ommit this parameter, vlmcsd(8) generates a random ePID when
|
||||
it is started.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
OFFICE2016=epid
|
||||
Defines the ePID that is used for Office 2016 activations. If
|
||||
you ommit this parameter, vlmcsd(8) generates a random ePID when
|
||||
it is started.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
WINCHINAGOV=epid
|
||||
Defines the ePID that is used for Windows China Government Edi-
|
||||
tion activations (Enterprise G/GN). If you ommit this parameter,
|
||||
vlmcsd(8) generates a random ePID when it is started.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
HWID=hwid
|
||||
@ -190,8 +202,8 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
TZ=posix-time-zone-string
|
||||
Set the time zone to posix-time-zone-string. It must conform to
|
||||
the POSIX ⟨http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/
|
||||
basedefs/xbd_chap08.html⟩ specification. Simplified time zone
|
||||
the POSIX <http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/
|
||||
basedefs/xbd_chap08.html> specification. Simplified time zone
|
||||
strings like "Europe/London" or "America/Detroit" are not
|
||||
allowed. This has the very simple reason that there is no space
|
||||
on the floppy to store the time zone database.
|
||||
@ -201,7 +213,7 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
CET The standard (winter) time zone has the name CET.
|
||||
|
||||
-1 The standard time zone is one hour east of UTC. Nega‐
|
||||
-1 The standard time zone is one hour east of UTC. Nega-
|
||||
tive numbers are east of UTC. Positive numbers are
|
||||
west of UTC.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -228,12 +240,12 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
IPV4_CONFIG=DHCP | STATIC
|
||||
This determines how you want to configure IPv4 networking. If
|
||||
you use IPV4_CONFIG=STATIC, you must supply additional para‐
|
||||
you use IPV4_CONFIG=STATIC, you must supply additional para-
|
||||
maters to the APPEND command line.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
IPV4_ADDRESS=ipv4-address/CIDR-mask
|
||||
Use ipv4-address with netmask CIDR-mask for static IPv4 configu‐
|
||||
Use ipv4-address with netmask CIDR-mask for static IPv4 configu-
|
||||
ration. The netmask must not be ommitted. For IPv4 address
|
||||
192.168.12.17 with a netmask of 255.255.255.0 use
|
||||
192.168.12.17/24. For IPv4 address 10.4.0.8 with a netmask of
|
||||
@ -245,7 +257,7 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
Use ipv4-address as the default gateway. This is usually the
|
||||
IPv4 address of your router. You may specify NONE explicitly for
|
||||
no gateway. In this case your virtual machine is only visible on
|
||||
its local LAN. This paramater is ignored, if you used IPV4_CON‐
|
||||
its local LAN. This paramater is ignored, if you used IPV4_CON-
|
||||
FIG=DHCP.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -262,9 +274,9 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
|
||||
IPV4_DNS2=ipv4-address | NONE
|
||||
Use ipv4-address as the secondary name server. It serves as a
|
||||
backup if the primary name server is not available. Home net‐
|
||||
backup if the primary name server is not available. Home net-
|
||||
works often don't have a secondary name server. In this case set
|
||||
this to NONE. This paramater is ignored, if you used IPV4_CON‐
|
||||
this to NONE. This paramater is ignored, if you used IPV4_CON-
|
||||
FIG=DHCP.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -282,7 +294,7 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
IPV4_CONFIG=DHCP and your DHCP server returns a domain name, the
|
||||
domain part of an FQDN will be replaced by that name. This host
|
||||
name or host part of an FQDN will not replaced by a host name
|
||||
returned via DHCP. The host name is not important for the opera‐
|
||||
returned via DHCP. The host name is not important for the opera-
|
||||
tion of floppy144.vfd.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -319,10 +331,10 @@ CONFIGURATION
|
||||
OPERATION
|
||||
Diskless System
|
||||
The floppy144.vfd virtual machine is a diskless system that works
|
||||
entirely from RAM. The file system is actually a RAM disk that is cre‐
|
||||
entirely from RAM. The file system is actually a RAM disk that is cre-
|
||||
ated from the initrd(4) file on the floppy image.
|
||||
|
||||
Anything you'll do from inside the virtual machine, for instance edit‐
|
||||
Anything you'll do from inside the virtual machine, for instance edit-
|
||||
ing a config file, will be lost when you reboot the machine. So, if you
|
||||
ever asked yourself if rm -fr / (root privileges required) really
|
||||
deletes all files from all mounted partitions, the floppy144.vfd VM is
|
||||
@ -338,7 +350,7 @@ OPERATION
|
||||
The kernel boots up very quickly and the init script (/sbin/init) waits
|
||||
5 seconds. In these 5 seconds you can:
|
||||
|
||||
Press 'm' to manually enter the time zone and the IPv4 parame‐
|
||||
Press 'm' to manually enter the time zone and the IPv4 parame-
|
||||
ters. These will be queried interactively.
|
||||
Press 't' to manually enter the time zone only.
|
||||
Press 's' to escape to a shell.
|
||||
@ -351,7 +363,7 @@ OPERATION
|
||||
|
||||
Logging into the system
|
||||
There are 5 local logins provided on /dev/tty2 to /dev/tty6. To switch
|
||||
to these logins, simply press ALT-F2 to ALT-F6. To return to the con‐
|
||||
to these logins, simply press ALT-F2 to ALT-F6. To return to the con-
|
||||
sole on /dev/tty1, press ALT-F1. If inetd(8) is running you can also
|
||||
use telnet(1). This allows you use a terminal program (e.g. putty) that
|
||||
can utilize your keyboard layout, can be resized and has full UTF-8
|
||||
@ -369,7 +381,7 @@ OPERATION
|
||||
The menu system
|
||||
You'll find a menu system on /dev/tty8 (press ALT-F8 to see it). It
|
||||
allows you performing some administrative tasks and to view various
|
||||
system information. It is mainly for users that do not have much expe‐
|
||||
system information. It is mainly for users that do not have much expe-
|
||||
rience with Unix commands.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -419,7 +431,7 @@ OPERATION
|
||||
|
||||
8) Show TCP/IP configuration
|
||||
Shows the TCP/IP configuration, listening sockets and current
|
||||
TCP and UDP connections. Useful, if you problems with net con‐
|
||||
TCP and UDP connections. Useful, if you problems with net con-
|
||||
nectivity. The output is piped through less(1). So press 'q' to
|
||||
return to the menu.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -431,7 +443,7 @@ OPERATION
|
||||
|
||||
s) Shutdown
|
||||
Shuts down the floppy144.vfd virtual machine. Proper shutdown is
|
||||
not required. It is ok to use a hard power off in your virtual‐
|
||||
not required. It is ok to use a hard power off in your virtual-
|
||||
ization program.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -476,7 +488,7 @@ PERMANENT CHANGES OF INITRD
|
||||
works on almost any unix-like OS, it does not work on Windows even not
|
||||
with Cygwin. The reason is that the NTFS file system can't handle uids
|
||||
and gids. These cannot be preserved when unpacking the cpio(1) archive
|
||||
to NTFS. If you use the WSL subsystem of Windows 10 Redstone (Anniver‐
|
||||
to NTFS. If you use the WSL subsystem of Windows 10 Redstone (Anniver-
|
||||
sary Update) and later, you must make sure to unpack the initrd(4) file
|
||||
to a directory on VolFs (normally everything that is not mounted under
|
||||
/mnt). The initrd(4) file can be on a VolFs or DriveFs.
|
||||
@ -484,7 +496,7 @@ PERMANENT CHANGES OF INITRD
|
||||
|
||||
FAQ
|
||||
On what distro is the floppy image based?
|
||||
None. Besides the boot loader ldlinux.sys, there are only three bina‐
|
||||
None. Besides the boot loader ldlinux.sys, there are only three bina-
|
||||
ries: The Linux kernel bzImage, busybox(1) and vlmcsdmulti-x86-musl-
|
||||
static. bzImage and busybox(1) have been compiled with carefully
|
||||
selected configuration parameters not found in any distro. This was
|
||||
@ -494,7 +506,7 @@ FAQ
|
||||
Why is a rather old Linux kernel (3.12) used?
|
||||
Linux 3.12 is the last kernel that can be booted with 16 MB of RAM.
|
||||
Beginning with Linux 3.13 it requires much more memory (about 80 MB) to
|
||||
boot. The floppy image is regularly tested with newer kernels. Every‐
|
||||
boot. The floppy image is regularly tested with newer kernels. Every-
|
||||
thing works except that you need to assign much more main memory to the
|
||||
virtual machine.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -513,7 +525,7 @@ FILES
|
||||
BUGS
|
||||
IPv6 cannot be configured with static or manual parameters.
|
||||
DHCPv6 is not supported.
|
||||
´ip route add ...' does not work. Use 'route add ...' instead.
|
||||
'ip route add ...' does not work. Use 'route add ...' instead.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
AUTHOR
|
||||
@ -533,4 +545,4 @@ SEE ALSO
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Hotbird64 October 2016 VLMCSD-FLOPPY(7)
|
||||
Hotbird64 May 2017 VLMCSD-FLOPPY(7)
|
||||
|
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
KMS is a way to activate Microsoft products that was designed for
|
||||
medium and large businesses. In a standard SOHO environment you enter a
|
||||
product key during installation and then activate your product over the
|
||||
Internet. This is done by sending a request to a server at micro‐
|
||||
Internet. This is done by sending a request to a server at micro-
|
||||
soft.com which then either grants or refuses activation.
|
||||
|
||||
By entering a special key called General Volume License Key (GVLK),
|
||||
@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
usually resides in a company's intranet. vlmcsd is an independent open
|
||||
source implementation of a KMS server that is available for everyone
|
||||
while Microsoft gives their KMS server only to corporations that signed
|
||||
a so called "Select contract". In addition vlmcsd never refuses activa‐
|
||||
a so called "Select contract". In addition vlmcsd never refuses activa-
|
||||
tion while the Microsoft KMS server only activates the products the
|
||||
customer has paid for.
|
||||
|
||||
Product activation using vlmcsd is performed in three easy steps:
|
||||
|
||||
1) Run vlmcsd (or any other KMS emulator) on a computer in your net‐
|
||||
1) Run vlmcsd (or any other KMS emulator) on a computer in your net-
|
||||
work. This will be your KMS server. New users should simply run the
|
||||
program without any parameters. The defaults should fit the needs of
|
||||
most users.
|
||||
@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
However, when it comes to the details, some things turn out to be more
|
||||
difficult than you might think.
|
||||
|
||||
The most important thing to know is that KMS activation is not perma‐
|
||||
The most important thing to know is that KMS activation is not perma-
|
||||
nent. The computer remains activated for 180 days (30 or 45 days with
|
||||
consumer-only products). KMS activation however is not an evaluation
|
||||
license. You can repeat the activation anytime and as often as you like
|
||||
to extend activation to another 180 days. This normally happens auto‐
|
||||
to extend activation to another 180 days. This normally happens auto-
|
||||
matically. For this to work, you have to ensure that a KMS server is
|
||||
always reachable for the clients on your network.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
How to get a GVLK?
|
||||
That is relatively simple. The GVLKs are published on Microsoft's Tech‐
|
||||
That is relatively simple. The GVLKs are published on Microsoft's Tech-
|
||||
net web site.
|
||||
|
||||
Windows: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj612867.aspx
|
||||
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
7B9N3-D94CG-YTVHR-QBPX3-RJP64 - Windows 8.1 Core N
|
||||
BB6NG-PQ82V-VRDPW-8XVD2-V8P66 - Windows 8.1 Core Single Language
|
||||
NCTT7-2RGK8-WMHRF-RY7YQ-JTXG3 - Windows 8.1 Core Country Specific
|
||||
GNBB8-YVD74-QJHX6-27H4K-8QHDG - Windows 8 Professional with Media Cen‐
|
||||
GNBB8-YVD74-QJHX6-27H4K-8QHDG - Windows 8 Professional with Media Cen-
|
||||
ter
|
||||
BN3D2-R7TKB-3YPBD-8DRP2-27GG4 - Windows 8 Core
|
||||
8N2M2-HWPGY-7PGT9-HGDD8-GVGGY - Windows 8 Core N
|
||||
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
section.
|
||||
|
||||
These are two Visual Basic script utilities that are used to control
|
||||
Microsoft's Software Protection system. To use them open a Windows Com‐
|
||||
Microsoft's Software Protection system. To use them open a Windows Com-
|
||||
mand Prompt. slmgr.vbs is for Windows. ospp.vbs is for Office 2010 and
|
||||
2013. These utilities are installed with Windows and Office and you
|
||||
don't need to download them.
|
||||
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
2) Type "cscript ospp.vbs /setprt:tcp-port". Example: cscript
|
||||
ospp.vbs /setprt:1688
|
||||
|
||||
tcp-port is usually 1688 unless you instructed vlmcsd to use a differ‐
|
||||
tcp-port is usually 1688 unless you instructed vlmcsd to use a differ-
|
||||
ent port which is rarely necessary.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
<!-- Creator : groff version 1.22.3 -->
|
||||
<!-- CreationDate: Thu Jan 19 21:29:26 2017 -->
|
||||
<!-- CreationDate: Sat Jun 17 00:53:29 2017 -->
|
||||
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
|
||||
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
|
||||
<html>
|
||||
|
BIN
man/vlmcsd.7.pdf
BIN
man/vlmcsd.7.pdf
Binary file not shown.
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
KMS is a way to activate Microsoft products that was designed for
|
||||
medium and large businesses. In a standard SOHO environment you enter a
|
||||
product key during installation and then activate your product over the
|
||||
Internet. This is done by sending a request to a server at micro‐
|
||||
Internet. This is done by sending a request to a server at micro-
|
||||
soft.com which then either grants or refuses activation.
|
||||
|
||||
By entering a special key called General Volume License Key (GVLK),
|
||||
@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
usually resides in a company's intranet. vlmcsd is an independent open
|
||||
source implementation of a KMS server that is available for everyone
|
||||
while Microsoft gives their KMS server only to corporations that signed
|
||||
a so called "Select contract". In addition vlmcsd never refuses activa‐
|
||||
a so called "Select contract". In addition vlmcsd never refuses activa-
|
||||
tion while the Microsoft KMS server only activates the products the
|
||||
customer has paid for.
|
||||
|
||||
Product activation using vlmcsd is performed in three easy steps:
|
||||
|
||||
1) Run vlmcsd (or any other KMS emulator) on a computer in your net‐
|
||||
1) Run vlmcsd (or any other KMS emulator) on a computer in your net-
|
||||
work. This will be your KMS server. New users should simply run the
|
||||
program without any parameters. The defaults should fit the needs of
|
||||
most users.
|
||||
@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
However, when it comes to the details, some things turn out to be more
|
||||
difficult than you might think.
|
||||
|
||||
The most important thing to know is that KMS activation is not perma‐
|
||||
The most important thing to know is that KMS activation is not perma-
|
||||
nent. The computer remains activated for 180 days (30 or 45 days with
|
||||
consumer-only products). KMS activation however is not an evaluation
|
||||
license. You can repeat the activation anytime and as often as you like
|
||||
to extend activation to another 180 days. This normally happens auto‐
|
||||
to extend activation to another 180 days. This normally happens auto-
|
||||
matically. For this to work, you have to ensure that a KMS server is
|
||||
always reachable for the clients on your network.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
How to get a GVLK?
|
||||
That is relatively simple. The GVLKs are published on Microsoft's Tech‐
|
||||
That is relatively simple. The GVLKs are published on Microsoft's Tech-
|
||||
net web site.
|
||||
|
||||
Windows: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj612867.aspx
|
||||
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
7B9N3-D94CG-YTVHR-QBPX3-RJP64 - Windows 8.1 Core N
|
||||
BB6NG-PQ82V-VRDPW-8XVD2-V8P66 - Windows 8.1 Core Single Language
|
||||
NCTT7-2RGK8-WMHRF-RY7YQ-JTXG3 - Windows 8.1 Core Country Specific
|
||||
GNBB8-YVD74-QJHX6-27H4K-8QHDG - Windows 8 Professional with Media Cen‐
|
||||
GNBB8-YVD74-QJHX6-27H4K-8QHDG - Windows 8 Professional with Media Cen-
|
||||
ter
|
||||
BN3D2-R7TKB-3YPBD-8DRP2-27GG4 - Windows 8 Core
|
||||
8N2M2-HWPGY-7PGT9-HGDD8-GVGGY - Windows 8 Core N
|
||||
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
section.
|
||||
|
||||
These are two Visual Basic script utilities that are used to control
|
||||
Microsoft's Software Protection system. To use them open a Windows Com‐
|
||||
Microsoft's Software Protection system. To use them open a Windows Com-
|
||||
mand Prompt. slmgr.vbs is for Windows. ospp.vbs is for Office 2010 and
|
||||
2013. These utilities are installed with Windows and Office and you
|
||||
don't need to download them.
|
||||
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
2) Type "cscript ospp.vbs /setprt:tcp-port". Example: cscript
|
||||
ospp.vbs /setprt:1688
|
||||
|
||||
tcp-port is usually 1688 unless you instructed vlmcsd to use a differ‐
|
||||
tcp-port is usually 1688 unless you instructed vlmcsd to use a differ-
|
||||
ent port which is rarely necessary.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
13
man/vlmcsd.8
13
man/vlmcsd.8
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
.mso www.tmac
|
||||
.TH VLMCSD 8 "January 2017" "Hotbird64" "KMS Activation Manual"
|
||||
.TH VLMCSD 8 "June 2017" "Hotbird64" "KMS Activation Manual"
|
||||
.LO 8
|
||||
|
||||
.SH NAME
|
||||
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ The followong features that require that vlmcsd is permanently loaded will not w
|
||||
You cannot maintain a client list (option \fB-M1\fR)
|
||||
|
||||
.IP
|
||||
EPID Randomization Level 1 (option \fB-r1\fR) works like Level 2 (\fB-r2\fR). You may want to use Level 0 (\fB-r0\fR) or custom EPIDs (options \fB-w\fR, \fB-0\fR, \fB-3\fR and \fB-6\fR) instead.
|
||||
EPID Randomization Level 1 (option \fB-r1\fR) works like Level 2 (\fB-r2\fR). You may want to use Level 0 (\fB-r0\fR) or custom EPIDs (options \fB-w\fR, \fB-G\fR, \fB-0\fR, \fB-3\fR and \fB-6\fR) instead.
|
||||
|
||||
.SH OPTIONS
|
||||
Since vlmcsd can be configured at compile time, some options may not be available on your system.
|
||||
@ -185,6 +185,9 @@ Use \fIePID\fR as Office 2013 ePID (including Project and Visio). If specified,
|
||||
.IP "\fB-6\fR \fIePID\fR"
|
||||
Use \fIePID\fR as Office 2016 ePID (including Project and Visio). If specified, \fB-r\fR is disregarded for Office 2016.
|
||||
|
||||
.IP "\fB-G\fR \fIePID\fR"
|
||||
Use \fIePID\fR as Windows China Government ePID. If specified, \fB-r\fR is disregarded for Windows China Government Editions (Enterprise G/GN).
|
||||
|
||||
.IP "\fB-H\fR \fIHwId\fR"
|
||||
Use \fIHwId\fR for all products. All HWIDs in the ini file (see \fB-i\fR) will not be used. In an ini file you can specify a seperate HWID for each \fIapplication-guid\fR. This is not possible when entering a HWID from the command line.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -221,7 +224,7 @@ These options determine how ePIDs are generated if
|
||||
|
||||
\fB-r1\fR instructs vlmcsd to generate random ePIDs when the program starts or receives a SIGHUP signal and uses these ePIDs until it is stopped or receives another SIGHUP. Most other KMS emulators generate a new ePID on every KMS request. This is easily detectable. Microsoft could just modify sppsvc.exe in a way that it always sends two identical KMS requests in two RPC requests but over the same TCP connection. If both KMS responses contain the different ePIDs, the KMS server is not genuine. \fB-r1\fR is the default mode. \fB-r1\fR also ensures that all three ePIDs (Windows, Office 2010 and Office 2013) use the same OS build number and LCID (language id).
|
||||
|
||||
If vlmcsd has been started by an internet superserver, \fB-r1\fR works almost identically to \fB-r2\fR. The only exception occurs if you send more than one activation request over the same TCP connection. This is simply due to the fact that vlmcsd is started upon a connection request and does not stay in memory after servicing a KMS request. Consider using \fB-r0\fR or \fB-w\fR, \fB-0\fR, \fB-3\fR and \fB-6\fB when starting vlmcsd by an internet superserver.
|
||||
If vlmcsd has been started by an internet superserver, \fB-r1\fR works almost identically to \fB-r2\fR. The only exception occurs if you send more than one activation request over the same TCP connection. This is simply due to the fact that vlmcsd is started upon a connection request and does not stay in memory after servicing a KMS request. Consider using \fB-r0\fR or \fB-w\fR, \fB-G\fR, \fB-0\fR, \fB-3\fR and \fB-6\fR when starting vlmcsd by an internet superserver.
|
||||
|
||||
\fB-r2\fR behaves like most other KMS server emulators with random support and generates a new random ePID on every request. \fB-r2\fR should be treated as debugging option only because it allows very easy emulator detection.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -321,13 +324,13 @@ If you used a pid file, it is not deleted and recreated because the process id s
|
||||
If you used the 'user' and/or 'group' directive in an ini file these are ignored. This is because once you switched to lower privileged users and groups, there is no way back. Anything else would be a severe security flaw in the OS.
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
||||
Signaling is not available in the native Windows version and in the Cygwin version when it runs as Windows service.
|
||||
Signaling is not available in the native Windows version and in the Cygwin version when vlmcsd runs as a Windows service.
|
||||
|
||||
.SH SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
|
||||
\fBvlmcsd\fR compiles and runs on Linux, Windows (no Cygwin required but explicitly supported), Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Dragonfly BSD, Minix, Solaris, OpenIndiana, Android and iOS. Other POSIX or unixoid OSses may work with unmodified sources or may require minor porting efforts.
|
||||
|
||||
.SH SUPPORTED PRODUCTS
|
||||
\fBvlmcsd\fR can answer activation requests for the following products: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (up to 1607), Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, Office 2010, Project 2010, Visio 2010, Office 2013, Project 2013, Visio 2013, Office 2016, Project 2016, Visio 2016. Newer version may work as long as the KMS protocol does not change. A complete list of fully supported products can be obtained using the \fB-x\fR option of \fBvlmcs\fR(1).
|
||||
\fBvlmcsd\fR can answer activation requests for the following products: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (up to 1703), Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, Office 2010, Project 2010, Visio 2010, Office 2013, Project 2013, Visio 2013, Office 2016, Project 2016, Visio 2016. Newer products may work as long as the KMS protocol does not change. A complete list of fully supported products can be obtained using the \fB-x\fR option of \fBvlmcs\fR(1).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
Office, Project and Visio must be volume license versions.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
client on stdin that wants to be activated.
|
||||
|
||||
All options that control setting up listening sockets will be ignored
|
||||
when in inetd mode. The sockets will be set up by your internet super‐
|
||||
when in inetd mode. The sockets will be set up by your internet super-
|
||||
server. You also cannot limit the number of simultanous clients (option
|
||||
-m). You need to configure the limit in your internet superserver.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -49,14 +49,14 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
|
||||
EPID Randomization Level 1 (option -r1) works like Level 2
|
||||
(-r2). You may want to use Level 0 (-r0) or custom EPIDs
|
||||
(options -w, -0, -3 and -6) instead.
|
||||
(options -w, -G, -0, -3 and -6) instead.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
OPTIONS
|
||||
Since vlmcsd can be configured at compile time, some options may not be
|
||||
available on your system.
|
||||
|
||||
All options that do no require an argument may be combined with a sin‐
|
||||
All options that do no require an argument may be combined with a sin-
|
||||
gle dash, for instance "vlmcsd -D -e" is identical to "vlmcsd -De". For
|
||||
all options that require an argument a space between the option and the
|
||||
option argument is optional. Thus "vlmcsd -r 2" and "vlmcsd -r2" are
|
||||
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
Displays help.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-V Displays extended version information. This includes the com‐
|
||||
-V Displays extended version information. This includes the com-
|
||||
piler used to build vlmcsd, the intended platform and flags
|
||||
(compile time options) to build vlmcsd. If you have the source
|
||||
code of vlmcsd, you can type make help (or gmake help on systems
|
||||
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
Sets the level of protection against activations from public IP
|
||||
addresses. The default is -o0 for no protection.
|
||||
|
||||
-o1 causes vlmcsd not to listen on all IP addresses but on pri‐
|
||||
-o1 causes vlmcsd not to listen on all IP addresses but on pri-
|
||||
vate IP addresses only. IPv4 addresses in the 100.64.0.0/10
|
||||
range (see RFC6598) are not treated as private since they can be
|
||||
reached from other users of your ISP. Private IPv4 addresses are
|
||||
@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
a single byte sent over the connection. This protects against
|
||||
clients with public IP addresses even if NAT port forwarding is
|
||||
used. While -o2 offers a higher level of protection than -o1,
|
||||
the client sees that the KMS TCP port (1688 by default) is actu‐
|
||||
the client sees that the KMS TCP port (1688 by default) is actu-
|
||||
ally accepting connections.
|
||||
|
||||
If vlmcsd is compiled to use MS RPC, -o2 can only offer very
|
||||
@ -153,12 +153,12 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
-o1 (and thus -o3) is not (yet) available in some scenarios:
|
||||
|
||||
FreeBSD: There is a longtime unfixed bug ⟨https://
|
||||
bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=178881⟩ in the
|
||||
32-bit ABI of the 64-bit kernel. If you have a 64-bit Free‐
|
||||
FreeBSD: There is a longtime unfixed bug <https://
|
||||
bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=178881> in the
|
||||
32-bit ABI of the 64-bit kernel. If you have a 64-bit Free-
|
||||
BSD kernel, you must run the 64-bit version of vlmcsd if
|
||||
you use -o1 or -o3. The 32-bit version causes undefined
|
||||
behavior up to crashing vlmcsd. Other BSDs (NetBSD, Open‐
|
||||
behavior up to crashing vlmcsd. Other BSDs (NetBSD, Open-
|
||||
BSD, Dragonfly and Mac OS X) work correctly.
|
||||
|
||||
If vlmcsd was started by an internet superserver or was
|
||||
@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
-P port
|
||||
Use TCP port for all subsequent -L statements that do not
|
||||
include an optional port. If you use -P and -L, -P must be spec‐
|
||||
include an optional port. If you use -P and -L, -P must be spec-
|
||||
ified before -L.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -178,18 +178,18 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
to the system. This allows product activation using a local
|
||||
instance of vlmcsd. This feature is only available in Windows
|
||||
and Cygwin builds of vlmcsd since it is not of any use on other
|
||||
operating systems. Compatible VPN adapters are Tap-windows ver‐
|
||||
operating systems. Compatible VPN adapters are Tap-windows ver-
|
||||
sion 8.2 or higher (from OpenVPN) and the TeamViewer VPN
|
||||
adapter. There are two special vpn-adapter-names. A single
|
||||
period (.) instructs vlmcsd to use the first available compati‐
|
||||
period (.) instructs vlmcsd to use the first available compati-
|
||||
ble VPN adapter. A single dash (-) disables the use of a VPN
|
||||
adapter if one has been configured in vlmcsd.ini(5). The vpn-
|
||||
adapter-name is not case-sensitive. If the vpn-adapter-name con‐
|
||||
adapter-name is not case-sensitive. If the vpn-adapter-name con-
|
||||
tains spaces (e.g. Ethernet 3), you must enclose it in quotes.
|
||||
|
||||
The default ipv4-address is 10.10.10.9 and the default cidr-mask
|
||||
is 30. If you are using the default values, your VPN adapter
|
||||
uses an IPv4 address of 10.10.10.9 and you can set your activa‐
|
||||
uses an IPv4 address of 10.10.10.9 and you can set your activa-
|
||||
tion client to use the easy to remember address 10.10.10.10
|
||||
(e.g. slmgr /skms 10.10.10.10 or cscript ospp.vbs
|
||||
/sethst:10.10.10.10).
|
||||
@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
IPv4 configuration manually anyway, the IPv4 address and the
|
||||
subnet mask must match the -O parameter. It is safe leave the
|
||||
IPv4 configuration to automatic (DHCP). vlmcsd will wait up to
|
||||
four seconds for the DHCP configuration to complete before bind‐
|
||||
four seconds for the DHCP configuration to complete before bind-
|
||||
ing to and listenin on any interfaces.
|
||||
|
||||
You should be aware that only one program can use a VPN adapter
|
||||
@ -212,13 +212,13 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
you will not be able to use the VPN feature of TeamViewer as
|
||||
long as vlmcsd is running. The same applies to OpenVPN TAP
|
||||
adapters that are in use by other programs (for example OpenVPN,
|
||||
QEMU, Ratiborus VM, aiccu, etc.). The best way to avoid con‐
|
||||
QEMU, Ratiborus VM, aiccu, etc.). The best way to avoid con-
|
||||
flicts is to install Tap-Windows from OpenVPN, cd to C:\Program
|
||||
Files\TAP-Windows\bin and run addtap.bat to install an addi‐
|
||||
Files\TAP-Windows\bin and run addtap.bat to install an addi-
|
||||
tional TAP adapter. Go to "Network Connections" and rename the
|
||||
new adapter to "vlmcsd" and specify -O vlmcsd to use it.
|
||||
|
||||
Example: -O "Ethernet 7"=192.168.123.1/24 (uses VPN adapter Eth‐
|
||||
Example: -O "Ethernet 7"=192.168.123.1/24 (uses VPN adapter Eth-
|
||||
ernet 7 with IPv4 address 192.168.123.1 and have 192.168.123.2
|
||||
to 192.168.123.254 as additional local (but apparently remote)
|
||||
IPv4 addresses.
|
||||
@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
-x0 and -x1
|
||||
Controls under what circumstances vlmcsd will exit. Using the
|
||||
default of -x0 vlmcsd stays active as long as it can perform
|
||||
some useful operations. If vlmcsd is run by any form of a watch‐
|
||||
some useful operations. If vlmcsd is run by any form of a watch-
|
||||
dog, e.g. NT service manager (Windows), systemd (Linux) or
|
||||
launchd (Mac OS / iOS), it may be desirable to end vlmcsd and
|
||||
let the watchdog restart it. This is especially true if some
|
||||
@ -277,12 +277,12 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-t seconds
|
||||
Timeout the TCP connection with the client after seconds sec‐
|
||||
Timeout the TCP connection with the client after seconds sec-
|
||||
onds. After sending an activation request. RPC keeps the TCP
|
||||
connection for a while. The default is 30 seconds. You may spec‐
|
||||
connection for a while. The default is 30 seconds. You may spec-
|
||||
ify a shorter period to free ressources on your device faster.
|
||||
This is useful for devices with limited main memory or if you
|
||||
used -m to limit the concurrent clients that may request activa‐
|
||||
used -m to limit the concurrent clients that may request activa-
|
||||
tion. Microsoft RPC clients disconnect after 30 seconds by
|
||||
default. Setting seconds to a greater value does not make much
|
||||
sense.
|
||||
@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
This is useful for devices with limited ressources or if you are
|
||||
experiencing DoS attacks that spawn thousands of threads or
|
||||
forked processes. If additional clients connect to vlmcsd, they
|
||||
need to wait until another client disconnects. If you set con‐
|
||||
need to wait until another client disconnects. If you set con-
|
||||
current-clients to a small value ( <10 ), you should also select
|
||||
a reasonable timeout of 2 or 3 seconds with -t. The default is
|
||||
no limit.
|
||||
@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
Disables (-N0) or enables (-N1) the use of the NDR64 transfer
|
||||
syntax in the RPC protocol. Unlike Microsoft vlmcsd supports
|
||||
NDR64 on 32-bit operating systems. Microsoft introduced NDR64 in
|
||||
Windows Vista but their KMS servers started using it with Win‐
|
||||
Windows Vista but their KMS servers started using it with Win-
|
||||
dows 8. Thus if you choose random ePIDs, vlmcsd will select
|
||||
ePIDs with build numbers 9200 and 9600 if you enable NDR64 and
|
||||
build numbers 6002 and 7601 if you disable NDR64. The default is
|
||||
@ -326,10 +326,10 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
-B0 and -B1
|
||||
Disables (-B0) or enables (-B1) bind time feature negotiation
|
||||
(BTFN) in the RPC protocol. All Windows operating systems start‐
|
||||
ing with Vista support BTFN and try to negotiate it when initi‐
|
||||
(BTFN) in the RPC protocol. All Windows operating systems start-
|
||||
ing with Vista support BTFN and try to negotiate it when initi-
|
||||
ating an RPC connection. Thus consider turning it off as a debug
|
||||
/ troubleshooting feature only. Some older firewalls that selec‐
|
||||
/ troubleshooting feature only. Some older firewalls that selec-
|
||||
tively block or redirect RPC traffic may get confused when they
|
||||
detect NDR64 or BTFN.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
If you use the special filename "syslog", vlmcsd uses syslog(3)
|
||||
for logging. If your system has no syslog service (/dev/log)
|
||||
installed, logging output will go to /dev/console. Syslog log‐
|
||||
installed, logging output will go to /dev/console. Syslog log-
|
||||
ging is not available in the native Windows version. The Cygwin
|
||||
version does support syslog logging.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
-T0 and -T1
|
||||
Disable (-T0) or enable (-T1) the inclusion of date and time in
|
||||
each line of the log. The default is -T1. -T0 is useful if you
|
||||
log to stdout(3) which is redirected to another logging mecha‐
|
||||
log to stdout(3) which is redirected to another logging mecha-
|
||||
nism that already includes date and time in its output, for
|
||||
instance systemd-journald(8). If you log to syslog(3), -T1 is
|
||||
ignored and date and time will never be included in the output
|
||||
@ -376,15 +376,15 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
-v Use verbose logging. Logs every parameter of the base request
|
||||
and the base response. It also logs the HWID of the KMS server
|
||||
if KMS protocol version 6 is used. This option is mainly for
|
||||
debugging purposes. It only has an effect if some form of log‐
|
||||
debugging purposes. It only has an effect if some form of log-
|
||||
ging is used. Thus -v does not make sense if not used with -l,
|
||||
-e or -f.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-q Do not use verbose logging. This is actually the default behav‐
|
||||
-q Do not use verbose logging. This is actually the default behav-
|
||||
ior. It only makes sense if you use vlmcsd with an ini file (see
|
||||
-i and vlmcsd.ini(5)). If the ini file contains the line
|
||||
"LogVerbose = true" you can use -q to restore the default behav‐
|
||||
"LogVerbose = true" you can use -q to restore the default behav-
|
||||
ior.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -434,6 +434,12 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
specified, -r is disregarded for Office 2016.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-G ePID
|
||||
Use ePID as Windows China Government ePID. If specified, -r is
|
||||
disregarded for Windows China Government Editions (Enterprise
|
||||
G/GN).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-H HwId
|
||||
Use HwId for all products. All HWIDs in the ini file (see -i)
|
||||
will not be used. In an ini file you can specify a seperate HWID
|
||||
@ -451,7 +457,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-i filename
|
||||
Use configuration file (aka ini file) filename. Most configura‐
|
||||
Use configuration file (aka ini file) filename. Most configura-
|
||||
tion parameters can be set either via the command line or an ini
|
||||
file. The command line always has precedence over configuration
|
||||
items in the ini file. See vlmcsd.ini(5) for the format of the
|
||||
@ -465,7 +471,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
-j filename
|
||||
Use KMS data file filename. By default vlmcsd only contains the
|
||||
minimum product data that is required to perform all operations
|
||||
correctly. You may use a more complete KMS data file that con‐
|
||||
correctly. You may use a more complete KMS data file that con-
|
||||
tains all detailed product names. This is especially useful if
|
||||
you are logging KMS requests. If you don't log, there is no need
|
||||
to load an external KMS data file.
|
||||
@ -506,8 +512,8 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
more than one activation request over the same TCP connection.
|
||||
This is simply due to the fact that vlmcsd is started upon a
|
||||
connection request and does not stay in memory after servicing a
|
||||
KMS request. Consider using -r0 or -w, -0, -3 and -6 when start‐
|
||||
ing vlmcsd by an internet superserver.
|
||||
KMS request. Consider using -r0 or -w, -G, -0, -3 and -6 when
|
||||
starting vlmcsd by an internet superserver.
|
||||
|
||||
-r2 behaves like most other KMS server emulators with random
|
||||
support and generates a new random ePID on every request. -r2
|
||||
@ -526,8 +532,8 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
by .NET Framework 4.0. This may lead to a locale id which is
|
||||
unlikely to occur in your country, for instance 2155 for "Quecha
|
||||
- Ecuador". You may want to select the locale id of your country
|
||||
instead. See MSDN ⟨http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/goglobal/
|
||||
bb964664.aspx⟩ for a list of valid LCIDs. Please note that some
|
||||
instead. See MSDN <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/goglobal/
|
||||
bb964664.aspx> for a list of valid LCIDs. Please note that some
|
||||
of them are not recognized by .NET Framework 4.0.
|
||||
|
||||
Most other KMS emulators use a fixed LCID of 1033 (English -
|
||||
@ -570,29 +576,29 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
-M0 and -M1
|
||||
Disables (-M0) or enables (-M1) maintaining a list of client
|
||||
machine IDs (CMIDs). The default is -M0. -M1 is useful to pre‐
|
||||
machine IDs (CMIDs). The default is -M0. -M1 is useful to pre-
|
||||
vent emulator detection. By maintaing a CMID list, vlmcsd
|
||||
reports current active clients exactly like a genuine KMS emula‐
|
||||
reports current active clients exactly like a genuine KMS emula-
|
||||
tor. This includes bug compatibility to the extent that you can
|
||||
permanently kill a genuine KMS emulator by sending an "over‐
|
||||
permanently kill a genuine KMS emulator by sending an "over-
|
||||
charge request" with a required client count of 376 or more and
|
||||
then request activation for 671 clients. vlmcsd can be reset
|
||||
from this condition by restarting it. If -M0 is used, vlmcsd
|
||||
reports current active clients as good as possible. If no client
|
||||
sends an "overcharge request", it is not possible to detect vlm‐
|
||||
sends an "overcharge request", it is not possible to detect vlm-
|
||||
csd as an emulator with -M0. -M1 requires the allocation of a
|
||||
buffer that is about 50 kB in size. On hardware with few memory
|
||||
resources use it only if you really need it.
|
||||
|
||||
If you start vlmcsd from an internet superserver, -M1 cannot be
|
||||
used. Since vlmcsd exits after each activation, it cannot main‐
|
||||
used. Since vlmcsd exits after each activation, it cannot main-
|
||||
tain any state in memory.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-E0 and -E1
|
||||
These options are ignored if you do not also specify -M1. If you
|
||||
use -E0 (the default), vlmcsd starts up as a fully "charged" KMS
|
||||
server. Clients activate immediately. -E1 lets you start up vlm‐
|
||||
server. Clients activate immediately. -E1 lets you start up vlm-
|
||||
csd with an empty CMID list. Activation will start when the
|
||||
required minimum clients (25 for Windows Client OSses, 5 for
|
||||
Windows Server OSses and Office) have registered with the KMS
|
||||
@ -609,7 +615,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
-R renewal-interval
|
||||
Instructs clients to renew activation every renewal-interval.
|
||||
The renewal-interval is a number optionally immediately followed
|
||||
by a letter indicating the unit. Valid unit letters are s (sec‐
|
||||
by a letter indicating the unit. Valid unit letters are s (sec-
|
||||
onds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days) and w (weeks). If you do
|
||||
not specify a letter, minutes is assumed.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -623,14 +629,14 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
before your activation expires (usually 180 days).
|
||||
|
||||
Even though you can specify seconds, the granularity of this
|
||||
option is 1 minute. Seconds are rounded down to the next multi‐
|
||||
option is 1 minute. Seconds are rounded down to the next multi-
|
||||
ple of 60.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-A activation-interval
|
||||
Instructs clients to retry activation every activation-interval
|
||||
if it was unsuccessful, e.g. because it could not reach the
|
||||
server. The default is 120 (identical to 2h). activation-inter‐
|
||||
server. The default is 120 (identical to 2h). activation-inter-
|
||||
val follows the same syntax as renewal-interval in the -R
|
||||
option.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -639,7 +645,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
with the native Windows version and Cygwin. Combine -s with
|
||||
other command line options. These will be in effect when you
|
||||
start the service. The service automatically starts when you
|
||||
reboot your machine. To start it manually, type "net start vlm‐
|
||||
reboot your machine. To start it manually, type "net start vlm-
|
||||
csd".
|
||||
|
||||
If you use Cygwin, you must include your Cygwin system DLL
|
||||
@ -656,35 +662,35 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
on your system.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-S Uninstalls the vlmcsd service. Works only with the native Win‐
|
||||
-S Uninstalls the vlmcsd service. Works only with the native Win-
|
||||
dows version and Cygwin. All other options will be ignored if
|
||||
you include -S in the command line.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-U [domain\]username
|
||||
Can only be used together with -s. Starts the service as a dif‐
|
||||
Can only be used together with -s. Starts the service as a dif-
|
||||
ferent user than the local SYSTEM account. This is used to run
|
||||
the service under an account with low privileges. If you omit
|
||||
the domain, an account from the local computer will be used.
|
||||
|
||||
You may use "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService". This is a pseudo user
|
||||
with low privileges. You may also use "NT AUTHORITY\LocalSer‐
|
||||
vice" which has more privileges but these are of no use for run‐
|
||||
with low privileges. You may also use "NT AUTHORITY\LocalSer-
|
||||
vice" which has more privileges but these are of no use for run-
|
||||
ning vlmcsd.
|
||||
|
||||
Make sure that the user you specify has at least execute permis‐
|
||||
Make sure that the user you specify has at least execute permis-
|
||||
sion for your executable. "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService" normally
|
||||
has no permission to run binaries from your home directory.
|
||||
|
||||
For your convenience you can use the special username "/l" as a
|
||||
shortcut for "NT AUTHORITY\LocalService" and "/n" for "NT
|
||||
AUTHORITY\NetworkService". "vlmcsd -s -U /n" installs the ser‐
|
||||
AUTHORITY\NetworkService". "vlmcsd -s -U /n" installs the ser-
|
||||
vice to run as "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService".
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-W password
|
||||
Can only be used together with -s. Specifies a password for the
|
||||
corresponding username you use with -U. SYSTEM, "NT AUTHOR‐
|
||||
corresponding username you use with -U. SYSTEM, "NT AUTHOR-
|
||||
ITY\NetworkService", "NT AUTHORITY\LocalService" do not require
|
||||
a password.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -698,7 +704,7 @@ SIGNALS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SIGTERM, SIGINT
|
||||
These signals cause vlmcsd to exit gracefully. All global sema‐
|
||||
These signals cause vlmcsd to exit gracefully. All global sema-
|
||||
phores and shared memory pages will be released, the pid file
|
||||
will be unlinked (deleted) and a shutdown message will be
|
||||
logged.
|
||||
@ -707,7 +713,7 @@ SIGNALS
|
||||
SIGHUP Causes vlmcsd to be restarted completely. This is useful if you
|
||||
started vlmcsd with an ini file. You can modify the ini file
|
||||
while vlmcsd is running and then sending SIGHUP, e.g. by typing
|
||||
"killall -SIGHUP vlmcsd" or "kill -SIGHUP `cat /var/run/vlm‐
|
||||
"killall -SIGHUP vlmcsd" or "kill -SIGHUP `cat /var/run/vlm-
|
||||
csd.pid`".
|
||||
|
||||
The SIGHUP handler has been implemented relatively simple. It is
|
||||
@ -715,18 +721,18 @@ SIGNALS
|
||||
immediately with the following exceptions:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
— The new process does not get a new process id.
|
||||
-- The new process does not get a new process id.
|
||||
|
||||
— If you used a pid file, it is not deleted and recreated
|
||||
-- If you used a pid file, it is not deleted and recreated
|
||||
because the process id stays the same.
|
||||
|
||||
— If you used the 'user' and/or 'group' directive in an ini
|
||||
-- If you used the 'user' and/or 'group' directive in an ini
|
||||
file these are ignored. This is because once you switched to
|
||||
lower privileged users and groups, there is no way back. Any‐
|
||||
lower privileged users and groups, there is no way back. Any-
|
||||
thing else would be a severe security flaw in the OS.
|
||||
|
||||
Signaling is not available in the native Windows version and in the
|
||||
Cygwin version when it runs as Windows service.
|
||||
Cygwin version when vlmcsd runs as a Windows service.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
|
||||
@ -738,12 +744,12 @@ SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SUPPORTED PRODUCTS
|
||||
vlmcsd can answer activation requests for the following products: Win‐
|
||||
dows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (up to 1607),
|
||||
Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Win‐
|
||||
vlmcsd can answer activation requests for the following products: Win-
|
||||
dows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (up to 1703),
|
||||
Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Win-
|
||||
dows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, Office 2010, Project 2010,
|
||||
Visio 2010, Office 2013, Project 2013, Visio 2013, Office 2016, Project
|
||||
2016, Visio 2016. Newer version may work as long as the KMS protocol
|
||||
2016, Visio 2016. Newer products may work as long as the KMS protocol
|
||||
does not change. A complete list of fully supported products can be
|
||||
obtained using the -x option of vlmcs(1).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -762,13 +768,13 @@ EXAMPLES
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
vlmcsd -l /var/log/vlmcsd.log
|
||||
Starts vlmcsd as a daemon and logs everything to /var/log/vlm‐
|
||||
Starts vlmcsd as a daemon and logs everything to /var/log/vlm-
|
||||
csd.log.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
vlmcsd -L 192.168.1.17
|
||||
Starts vlmcsd as a daemon and listens on IP address 192.168.1.17
|
||||
only. This is useful for routers that have a public and a pri‐
|
||||
only. This is useful for routers that have a public and a pri-
|
||||
vate IP address to prevent your KMS server from becoming public.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -788,7 +794,7 @@ AUTHOR
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CREDITS
|
||||
Thanks to CODYQX4, deagles, eIcn, mikmik38, nosferati87, qad, Rati‐
|
||||
Thanks to CODYQX4, deagles, eIcn, mikmik38, nosferati87, qad, Rati-
|
||||
borus, ...
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -797,4 +803,4 @@ SEE ALSO
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Hotbird64 January 2017 VLMCSD(8)
|
||||
Hotbird64 June 2017 VLMCSD(8)
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
<!-- Creator : groff version 1.22.3 -->
|
||||
<!-- CreationDate: Thu Jan 19 21:29:26 2017 -->
|
||||
<!-- CreationDate: Sat Jun 17 00:53:29 2017 -->
|
||||
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
|
||||
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
|
||||
<html>
|
||||
@ -108,8 +108,8 @@ maintain a client list (option <b>-M1</b>)</p>
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em">EPID
|
||||
Randomization Level 1 (option <b>-r1</b>) works like Level 2
|
||||
(<b>-r2</b>). You may want to use Level 0 (<b>-r0</b>) or
|
||||
custom EPIDs (options <b>-w</b>, <b>-0</b>, <b>-3</b> and
|
||||
<b>-6</b>) instead.</p>
|
||||
custom EPIDs (options <b>-w</b>, <b>-G</b>, <b>-0</b>,
|
||||
<b>-3</b> and <b>-6</b>) instead.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<h2>OPTIONS
|
||||
<a name="OPTIONS"></a>
|
||||
@ -640,6 +640,13 @@ is disregarded for Office 2013.</p>
|
||||
ePID (including Project and Visio). If specified, <b>-r</b>
|
||||
is disregarded for Office 2016.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>-G</b> <i>ePID</i></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Use <i>ePID</i> as Windows
|
||||
China Government ePID. If specified, <b>-r</b> is
|
||||
disregarded for Windows China Government Editions
|
||||
(Enterprise G/GN).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>-H</b> <i>HwId</i></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Use <i>HwId</i> for all
|
||||
@ -729,8 +736,9 @@ if you send more than one activation request over the same
|
||||
TCP connection. This is simply due to the fact that vlmcsd
|
||||
is started upon a connection request and does not stay in
|
||||
memory after servicing a KMS request. Consider using
|
||||
<b>-r0</b> or <b>-w</b>, <b>-0</b>, <b>-3</b> and <b>-6 when
|
||||
starting vlmcsd by an internet superserver.</b></p>
|
||||
<b>-r0</b> or <b>-w</b>, <b>-G</b>, <b>-0</b>, <b>-3</b> and
|
||||
<b>-6</b> when starting vlmcsd by an internet
|
||||
superserver.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em"><b>-r2</b>
|
||||
behaves like most other KMS server emulators with random
|
||||
@ -1073,7 +1081,7 @@ else would be a severe security flaw in the OS.</p></td></tr>
|
||||
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Signaling is
|
||||
not available in the native Windows version and in the
|
||||
Cygwin version when it runs as Windows service.</p>
|
||||
Cygwin version when vlmcsd runs as a Windows service.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<h2>SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
|
||||
<a name="SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS"></a>
|
||||
@ -1095,11 +1103,11 @@ sources or may require minor porting efforts.</p>
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>vlmcsd</b>
|
||||
can answer activation requests for the following products:
|
||||
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
|
||||
(up to 1607), Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2,
|
||||
(up to 1703), Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2,
|
||||
Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server
|
||||
2016, Office 2010, Project 2010, Visio 2010, Office 2013,
|
||||
Project 2013, Visio 2013, Office 2016, Project 2016, Visio
|
||||
2016. Newer version may work as long as the KMS protocol
|
||||
2016. Newer products may work as long as the KMS protocol
|
||||
does not change. A complete list of fully supported products
|
||||
can be obtained using the <b>-x</b> option of
|
||||
<b>vlmcs</b>(1).</p>
|
||||
|
BIN
man/vlmcsd.8.pdf
BIN
man/vlmcsd.8.pdf
Binary file not shown.
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
client on stdin that wants to be activated.
|
||||
|
||||
All options that control setting up listening sockets will be ignored
|
||||
when in inetd mode. The sockets will be set up by your internet super‐
|
||||
when in inetd mode. The sockets will be set up by your internet super-
|
||||
server. You also cannot limit the number of simultanous clients (option
|
||||
-m). You need to configure the limit in your internet superserver.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -49,14 +49,14 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
|
||||
EPID Randomization Level 1 (option -r1) works like Level 2
|
||||
(-r2). You may want to use Level 0 (-r0) or custom EPIDs
|
||||
(options -w, -0, -3 and -6) instead.
|
||||
(options -w, -G, -0, -3 and -6) instead.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
OPTIONS
|
||||
Since vlmcsd can be configured at compile time, some options may not be
|
||||
available on your system.
|
||||
|
||||
All options that do no require an argument may be combined with a sin‐
|
||||
All options that do no require an argument may be combined with a sin-
|
||||
gle dash, for instance "vlmcsd -D -e" is identical to "vlmcsd -De". For
|
||||
all options that require an argument a space between the option and the
|
||||
option argument is optional. Thus "vlmcsd -r 2" and "vlmcsd -r2" are
|
||||
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
Displays help.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-V Displays extended version information. This includes the com‐
|
||||
-V Displays extended version information. This includes the com-
|
||||
piler used to build vlmcsd, the intended platform and flags
|
||||
(compile time options) to build vlmcsd. If you have the source
|
||||
code of vlmcsd, you can type make help (or gmake help on systems
|
||||
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
Sets the level of protection against activations from public IP
|
||||
addresses. The default is -o0 for no protection.
|
||||
|
||||
-o1 causes vlmcsd not to listen on all IP addresses but on pri‐
|
||||
-o1 causes vlmcsd not to listen on all IP addresses but on pri-
|
||||
vate IP addresses only. IPv4 addresses in the 100.64.0.0/10
|
||||
range (see RFC6598) are not treated as private since they can be
|
||||
reached from other users of your ISP. Private IPv4 addresses are
|
||||
@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
a single byte sent over the connection. This protects against
|
||||
clients with public IP addresses even if NAT port forwarding is
|
||||
used. While -o2 offers a higher level of protection than -o1,
|
||||
the client sees that the KMS TCP port (1688 by default) is actu‐
|
||||
the client sees that the KMS TCP port (1688 by default) is actu-
|
||||
ally accepting connections.
|
||||
|
||||
If vlmcsd is compiled to use MS RPC, -o2 can only offer very
|
||||
@ -153,12 +153,12 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
-o1 (and thus -o3) is not (yet) available in some scenarios:
|
||||
|
||||
FreeBSD: There is a longtime unfixed bug ⟨https://
|
||||
bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=178881⟩ in the
|
||||
32-bit ABI of the 64-bit kernel. If you have a 64-bit Free‐
|
||||
FreeBSD: There is a longtime unfixed bug <https://
|
||||
bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=178881> in the
|
||||
32-bit ABI of the 64-bit kernel. If you have a 64-bit Free-
|
||||
BSD kernel, you must run the 64-bit version of vlmcsd if
|
||||
you use -o1 or -o3. The 32-bit version causes undefined
|
||||
behavior up to crashing vlmcsd. Other BSDs (NetBSD, Open‐
|
||||
behavior up to crashing vlmcsd. Other BSDs (NetBSD, Open-
|
||||
BSD, Dragonfly and Mac OS X) work correctly.
|
||||
|
||||
If vlmcsd was started by an internet superserver or was
|
||||
@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
-P port
|
||||
Use TCP port for all subsequent -L statements that do not
|
||||
include an optional port. If you use -P and -L, -P must be spec‐
|
||||
include an optional port. If you use -P and -L, -P must be spec-
|
||||
ified before -L.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -178,18 +178,18 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
to the system. This allows product activation using a local
|
||||
instance of vlmcsd. This feature is only available in Windows
|
||||
and Cygwin builds of vlmcsd since it is not of any use on other
|
||||
operating systems. Compatible VPN adapters are Tap-windows ver‐
|
||||
operating systems. Compatible VPN adapters are Tap-windows ver-
|
||||
sion 8.2 or higher (from OpenVPN) and the TeamViewer VPN
|
||||
adapter. There are two special vpn-adapter-names. A single
|
||||
period (.) instructs vlmcsd to use the first available compati‐
|
||||
period (.) instructs vlmcsd to use the first available compati-
|
||||
ble VPN adapter. A single dash (-) disables the use of a VPN
|
||||
adapter if one has been configured in vlmcsd.ini(5). The vpn-
|
||||
adapter-name is not case-sensitive. If the vpn-adapter-name con‐
|
||||
adapter-name is not case-sensitive. If the vpn-adapter-name con-
|
||||
tains spaces (e.g. Ethernet 3), you must enclose it in quotes.
|
||||
|
||||
The default ipv4-address is 10.10.10.9 and the default cidr-mask
|
||||
is 30. If you are using the default values, your VPN adapter
|
||||
uses an IPv4 address of 10.10.10.9 and you can set your activa‐
|
||||
uses an IPv4 address of 10.10.10.9 and you can set your activa-
|
||||
tion client to use the easy to remember address 10.10.10.10
|
||||
(e.g. slmgr /skms 10.10.10.10 or cscript ospp.vbs
|
||||
/sethst:10.10.10.10).
|
||||
@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
IPv4 configuration manually anyway, the IPv4 address and the
|
||||
subnet mask must match the -O parameter. It is safe leave the
|
||||
IPv4 configuration to automatic (DHCP). vlmcsd will wait up to
|
||||
four seconds for the DHCP configuration to complete before bind‐
|
||||
four seconds for the DHCP configuration to complete before bind-
|
||||
ing to and listenin on any interfaces.
|
||||
|
||||
You should be aware that only one program can use a VPN adapter
|
||||
@ -212,13 +212,13 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
you will not be able to use the VPN feature of TeamViewer as
|
||||
long as vlmcsd is running. The same applies to OpenVPN TAP
|
||||
adapters that are in use by other programs (for example OpenVPN,
|
||||
QEMU, Ratiborus VM, aiccu, etc.). The best way to avoid con‐
|
||||
QEMU, Ratiborus VM, aiccu, etc.). The best way to avoid con-
|
||||
flicts is to install Tap-Windows from OpenVPN, cd to C:\Program
|
||||
Files\TAP-Windows\bin and run addtap.bat to install an addi‐
|
||||
Files\TAP-Windows\bin and run addtap.bat to install an addi-
|
||||
tional TAP adapter. Go to "Network Connections" and rename the
|
||||
new adapter to "vlmcsd" and specify -O vlmcsd to use it.
|
||||
|
||||
Example: -O "Ethernet 7"=192.168.123.1/24 (uses VPN adapter Eth‐
|
||||
Example: -O "Ethernet 7"=192.168.123.1/24 (uses VPN adapter Eth-
|
||||
ernet 7 with IPv4 address 192.168.123.1 and have 192.168.123.2
|
||||
to 192.168.123.254 as additional local (but apparently remote)
|
||||
IPv4 addresses.
|
||||
@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
-x0 and -x1
|
||||
Controls under what circumstances vlmcsd will exit. Using the
|
||||
default of -x0 vlmcsd stays active as long as it can perform
|
||||
some useful operations. If vlmcsd is run by any form of a watch‐
|
||||
some useful operations. If vlmcsd is run by any form of a watch-
|
||||
dog, e.g. NT service manager (Windows), systemd (Linux) or
|
||||
launchd (Mac OS / iOS), it may be desirable to end vlmcsd and
|
||||
let the watchdog restart it. This is especially true if some
|
||||
@ -277,12 +277,12 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-t seconds
|
||||
Timeout the TCP connection with the client after seconds sec‐
|
||||
Timeout the TCP connection with the client after seconds sec-
|
||||
onds. After sending an activation request. RPC keeps the TCP
|
||||
connection for a while. The default is 30 seconds. You may spec‐
|
||||
connection for a while. The default is 30 seconds. You may spec-
|
||||
ify a shorter period to free ressources on your device faster.
|
||||
This is useful for devices with limited main memory or if you
|
||||
used -m to limit the concurrent clients that may request activa‐
|
||||
used -m to limit the concurrent clients that may request activa-
|
||||
tion. Microsoft RPC clients disconnect after 30 seconds by
|
||||
default. Setting seconds to a greater value does not make much
|
||||
sense.
|
||||
@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
This is useful for devices with limited ressources or if you are
|
||||
experiencing DoS attacks that spawn thousands of threads or
|
||||
forked processes. If additional clients connect to vlmcsd, they
|
||||
need to wait until another client disconnects. If you set con‐
|
||||
need to wait until another client disconnects. If you set con-
|
||||
current-clients to a small value ( <10 ), you should also select
|
||||
a reasonable timeout of 2 or 3 seconds with -t. The default is
|
||||
no limit.
|
||||
@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
Disables (-N0) or enables (-N1) the use of the NDR64 transfer
|
||||
syntax in the RPC protocol. Unlike Microsoft vlmcsd supports
|
||||
NDR64 on 32-bit operating systems. Microsoft introduced NDR64 in
|
||||
Windows Vista but their KMS servers started using it with Win‐
|
||||
Windows Vista but their KMS servers started using it with Win-
|
||||
dows 8. Thus if you choose random ePIDs, vlmcsd will select
|
||||
ePIDs with build numbers 9200 and 9600 if you enable NDR64 and
|
||||
build numbers 6002 and 7601 if you disable NDR64. The default is
|
||||
@ -326,10 +326,10 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
-B0 and -B1
|
||||
Disables (-B0) or enables (-B1) bind time feature negotiation
|
||||
(BTFN) in the RPC protocol. All Windows operating systems start‐
|
||||
ing with Vista support BTFN and try to negotiate it when initi‐
|
||||
(BTFN) in the RPC protocol. All Windows operating systems start-
|
||||
ing with Vista support BTFN and try to negotiate it when initi-
|
||||
ating an RPC connection. Thus consider turning it off as a debug
|
||||
/ troubleshooting feature only. Some older firewalls that selec‐
|
||||
/ troubleshooting feature only. Some older firewalls that selec-
|
||||
tively block or redirect RPC traffic may get confused when they
|
||||
detect NDR64 or BTFN.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
If you use the special filename "syslog", vlmcsd uses syslog(3)
|
||||
for logging. If your system has no syslog service (/dev/log)
|
||||
installed, logging output will go to /dev/console. Syslog log‐
|
||||
installed, logging output will go to /dev/console. Syslog log-
|
||||
ging is not available in the native Windows version. The Cygwin
|
||||
version does support syslog logging.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
-T0 and -T1
|
||||
Disable (-T0) or enable (-T1) the inclusion of date and time in
|
||||
each line of the log. The default is -T1. -T0 is useful if you
|
||||
log to stdout(3) which is redirected to another logging mecha‐
|
||||
log to stdout(3) which is redirected to another logging mecha-
|
||||
nism that already includes date and time in its output, for
|
||||
instance systemd-journald(8). If you log to syslog(3), -T1 is
|
||||
ignored and date and time will never be included in the output
|
||||
@ -376,15 +376,15 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
-v Use verbose logging. Logs every parameter of the base request
|
||||
and the base response. It also logs the HWID of the KMS server
|
||||
if KMS protocol version 6 is used. This option is mainly for
|
||||
debugging purposes. It only has an effect if some form of log‐
|
||||
debugging purposes. It only has an effect if some form of log-
|
||||
ging is used. Thus -v does not make sense if not used with -l,
|
||||
-e or -f.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-q Do not use verbose logging. This is actually the default behav‐
|
||||
-q Do not use verbose logging. This is actually the default behav-
|
||||
ior. It only makes sense if you use vlmcsd with an ini file (see
|
||||
-i and vlmcsd.ini(5)). If the ini file contains the line
|
||||
"LogVerbose = true" you can use -q to restore the default behav‐
|
||||
"LogVerbose = true" you can use -q to restore the default behav-
|
||||
ior.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -434,6 +434,12 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
specified, -r is disregarded for Office 2016.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-G ePID
|
||||
Use ePID as Windows China Government ePID. If specified, -r is
|
||||
disregarded for Windows China Government Editions (Enterprise
|
||||
G/GN).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-H HwId
|
||||
Use HwId for all products. All HWIDs in the ini file (see -i)
|
||||
will not be used. In an ini file you can specify a seperate HWID
|
||||
@ -451,7 +457,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-i filename
|
||||
Use configuration file (aka ini file) filename. Most configura‐
|
||||
Use configuration file (aka ini file) filename. Most configura-
|
||||
tion parameters can be set either via the command line or an ini
|
||||
file. The command line always has precedence over configuration
|
||||
items in the ini file. See vlmcsd.ini(5) for the format of the
|
||||
@ -465,7 +471,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
-j filename
|
||||
Use KMS data file filename. By default vlmcsd only contains the
|
||||
minimum product data that is required to perform all operations
|
||||
correctly. You may use a more complete KMS data file that con‐
|
||||
correctly. You may use a more complete KMS data file that con-
|
||||
tains all detailed product names. This is especially useful if
|
||||
you are logging KMS requests. If you don't log, there is no need
|
||||
to load an external KMS data file.
|
||||
@ -506,8 +512,8 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
more than one activation request over the same TCP connection.
|
||||
This is simply due to the fact that vlmcsd is started upon a
|
||||
connection request and does not stay in memory after servicing a
|
||||
KMS request. Consider using -r0 or -w, -0, -3 and -6 when start‐
|
||||
ing vlmcsd by an internet superserver.
|
||||
KMS request. Consider using -r0 or -w, -G, -0, -3 and -6 when
|
||||
starting vlmcsd by an internet superserver.
|
||||
|
||||
-r2 behaves like most other KMS server emulators with random
|
||||
support and generates a new random ePID on every request. -r2
|
||||
@ -526,8 +532,8 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
by .NET Framework 4.0. This may lead to a locale id which is
|
||||
unlikely to occur in your country, for instance 2155 for "Quecha
|
||||
- Ecuador". You may want to select the locale id of your country
|
||||
instead. See MSDN ⟨http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/goglobal/
|
||||
bb964664.aspx⟩ for a list of valid LCIDs. Please note that some
|
||||
instead. See MSDN <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/goglobal/
|
||||
bb964664.aspx> for a list of valid LCIDs. Please note that some
|
||||
of them are not recognized by .NET Framework 4.0.
|
||||
|
||||
Most other KMS emulators use a fixed LCID of 1033 (English -
|
||||
@ -570,29 +576,29 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
|
||||
-M0 and -M1
|
||||
Disables (-M0) or enables (-M1) maintaining a list of client
|
||||
machine IDs (CMIDs). The default is -M0. -M1 is useful to pre‐
|
||||
machine IDs (CMIDs). The default is -M0. -M1 is useful to pre-
|
||||
vent emulator detection. By maintaing a CMID list, vlmcsd
|
||||
reports current active clients exactly like a genuine KMS emula‐
|
||||
reports current active clients exactly like a genuine KMS emula-
|
||||
tor. This includes bug compatibility to the extent that you can
|
||||
permanently kill a genuine KMS emulator by sending an "over‐
|
||||
permanently kill a genuine KMS emulator by sending an "over-
|
||||
charge request" with a required client count of 376 or more and
|
||||
then request activation for 671 clients. vlmcsd can be reset
|
||||
from this condition by restarting it. If -M0 is used, vlmcsd
|
||||
reports current active clients as good as possible. If no client
|
||||
sends an "overcharge request", it is not possible to detect vlm‐
|
||||
sends an "overcharge request", it is not possible to detect vlm-
|
||||
csd as an emulator with -M0. -M1 requires the allocation of a
|
||||
buffer that is about 50 kB in size. On hardware with few memory
|
||||
resources use it only if you really need it.
|
||||
|
||||
If you start vlmcsd from an internet superserver, -M1 cannot be
|
||||
used. Since vlmcsd exits after each activation, it cannot main‐
|
||||
used. Since vlmcsd exits after each activation, it cannot main-
|
||||
tain any state in memory.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-E0 and -E1
|
||||
These options are ignored if you do not also specify -M1. If you
|
||||
use -E0 (the default), vlmcsd starts up as a fully "charged" KMS
|
||||
server. Clients activate immediately. -E1 lets you start up vlm‐
|
||||
server. Clients activate immediately. -E1 lets you start up vlm-
|
||||
csd with an empty CMID list. Activation will start when the
|
||||
required minimum clients (25 for Windows Client OSses, 5 for
|
||||
Windows Server OSses and Office) have registered with the KMS
|
||||
@ -609,7 +615,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
-R renewal-interval
|
||||
Instructs clients to renew activation every renewal-interval.
|
||||
The renewal-interval is a number optionally immediately followed
|
||||
by a letter indicating the unit. Valid unit letters are s (sec‐
|
||||
by a letter indicating the unit. Valid unit letters are s (sec-
|
||||
onds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days) and w (weeks). If you do
|
||||
not specify a letter, minutes is assumed.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -623,14 +629,14 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
before your activation expires (usually 180 days).
|
||||
|
||||
Even though you can specify seconds, the granularity of this
|
||||
option is 1 minute. Seconds are rounded down to the next multi‐
|
||||
option is 1 minute. Seconds are rounded down to the next multi-
|
||||
ple of 60.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-A activation-interval
|
||||
Instructs clients to retry activation every activation-interval
|
||||
if it was unsuccessful, e.g. because it could not reach the
|
||||
server. The default is 120 (identical to 2h). activation-inter‐
|
||||
server. The default is 120 (identical to 2h). activation-inter-
|
||||
val follows the same syntax as renewal-interval in the -R
|
||||
option.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -639,7 +645,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
with the native Windows version and Cygwin. Combine -s with
|
||||
other command line options. These will be in effect when you
|
||||
start the service. The service automatically starts when you
|
||||
reboot your machine. To start it manually, type "net start vlm‐
|
||||
reboot your machine. To start it manually, type "net start vlm-
|
||||
csd".
|
||||
|
||||
If you use Cygwin, you must include your Cygwin system DLL
|
||||
@ -656,35 +662,35 @@ OPTIONS
|
||||
on your system.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-S Uninstalls the vlmcsd service. Works only with the native Win‐
|
||||
-S Uninstalls the vlmcsd service. Works only with the native Win-
|
||||
dows version and Cygwin. All other options will be ignored if
|
||||
you include -S in the command line.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-U [domain\]username
|
||||
Can only be used together with -s. Starts the service as a dif‐
|
||||
Can only be used together with -s. Starts the service as a dif-
|
||||
ferent user than the local SYSTEM account. This is used to run
|
||||
the service under an account with low privileges. If you omit
|
||||
the domain, an account from the local computer will be used.
|
||||
|
||||
You may use "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService". This is a pseudo user
|
||||
with low privileges. You may also use "NT AUTHORITY\LocalSer‐
|
||||
vice" which has more privileges but these are of no use for run‐
|
||||
with low privileges. You may also use "NT AUTHORITY\LocalSer-
|
||||
vice" which has more privileges but these are of no use for run-
|
||||
ning vlmcsd.
|
||||
|
||||
Make sure that the user you specify has at least execute permis‐
|
||||
Make sure that the user you specify has at least execute permis-
|
||||
sion for your executable. "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService" normally
|
||||
has no permission to run binaries from your home directory.
|
||||
|
||||
For your convenience you can use the special username "/l" as a
|
||||
shortcut for "NT AUTHORITY\LocalService" and "/n" for "NT
|
||||
AUTHORITY\NetworkService". "vlmcsd -s -U /n" installs the ser‐
|
||||
AUTHORITY\NetworkService". "vlmcsd -s -U /n" installs the ser-
|
||||
vice to run as "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService".
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-W password
|
||||
Can only be used together with -s. Specifies a password for the
|
||||
corresponding username you use with -U. SYSTEM, "NT AUTHOR‐
|
||||
corresponding username you use with -U. SYSTEM, "NT AUTHOR-
|
||||
ITY\NetworkService", "NT AUTHORITY\LocalService" do not require
|
||||
a password.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -698,7 +704,7 @@ SIGNALS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SIGTERM, SIGINT
|
||||
These signals cause vlmcsd to exit gracefully. All global sema‐
|
||||
These signals cause vlmcsd to exit gracefully. All global sema-
|
||||
phores and shared memory pages will be released, the pid file
|
||||
will be unlinked (deleted) and a shutdown message will be
|
||||
logged.
|
||||
@ -707,7 +713,7 @@ SIGNALS
|
||||
SIGHUP Causes vlmcsd to be restarted completely. This is useful if you
|
||||
started vlmcsd with an ini file. You can modify the ini file
|
||||
while vlmcsd is running and then sending SIGHUP, e.g. by typing
|
||||
"killall -SIGHUP vlmcsd" or "kill -SIGHUP `cat /var/run/vlm‐
|
||||
"killall -SIGHUP vlmcsd" or "kill -SIGHUP `cat /var/run/vlm-
|
||||
csd.pid`".
|
||||
|
||||
The SIGHUP handler has been implemented relatively simple. It is
|
||||
@ -715,18 +721,18 @@ SIGNALS
|
||||
immediately with the following exceptions:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
— The new process does not get a new process id.
|
||||
-- The new process does not get a new process id.
|
||||
|
||||
— If you used a pid file, it is not deleted and recreated
|
||||
-- If you used a pid file, it is not deleted and recreated
|
||||
because the process id stays the same.
|
||||
|
||||
— If you used the 'user' and/or 'group' directive in an ini
|
||||
-- If you used the 'user' and/or 'group' directive in an ini
|
||||
file these are ignored. This is because once you switched to
|
||||
lower privileged users and groups, there is no way back. Any‐
|
||||
lower privileged users and groups, there is no way back. Any-
|
||||
thing else would be a severe security flaw in the OS.
|
||||
|
||||
Signaling is not available in the native Windows version and in the
|
||||
Cygwin version when it runs as Windows service.
|
||||
Cygwin version when vlmcsd runs as a Windows service.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
|
||||
@ -738,12 +744,12 @@ SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SUPPORTED PRODUCTS
|
||||
vlmcsd can answer activation requests for the following products: Win‐
|
||||
dows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (up to 1607),
|
||||
Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Win‐
|
||||
vlmcsd can answer activation requests for the following products: Win-
|
||||
dows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (up to 1703),
|
||||
Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Win-
|
||||
dows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, Office 2010, Project 2010,
|
||||
Visio 2010, Office 2013, Project 2013, Visio 2013, Office 2016, Project
|
||||
2016, Visio 2016. Newer version may work as long as the KMS protocol
|
||||
2016, Visio 2016. Newer products may work as long as the KMS protocol
|
||||
does not change. A complete list of fully supported products can be
|
||||
obtained using the -x option of vlmcs(1).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -762,13 +768,13 @@ EXAMPLES
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
vlmcsd -l /var/log/vlmcsd.log
|
||||
Starts vlmcsd as a daemon and logs everything to /var/log/vlm‐
|
||||
Starts vlmcsd as a daemon and logs everything to /var/log/vlm-
|
||||
csd.log.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
vlmcsd -L 192.168.1.17
|
||||
Starts vlmcsd as a daemon and listens on IP address 192.168.1.17
|
||||
only. This is useful for routers that have a public and a pri‐
|
||||
only. This is useful for routers that have a public and a pri-
|
||||
vate IP address to prevent your KMS server from becoming public.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -788,7 +794,7 @@ AUTHOR
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CREDITS
|
||||
Thanks to CODYQX4, deagles, eIcn, mikmik38, nosferati87, qad, Rati‐
|
||||
Thanks to CODYQX4, deagles, eIcn, mikmik38, nosferati87, qad, Rati-
|
||||
borus, ...
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -797,4 +803,4 @@ SEE ALSO
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Hotbird64 January 2017 VLMCSD(8)
|
||||
Hotbird64 June 2017 VLMCSD(8)
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
.TH VLMCSD.INI 5 "January 2017" "Hotbird64" "KMS Activation Manual"
|
||||
.TH VLMCSD.INI 5 "May 2017" "Hotbird64" "KMS Activation Manual"
|
||||
.LO 8
|
||||
|
||||
.SH NAME
|
||||
@ -190,6 +190,9 @@ The \fIargument\fR has the form \fIePID\fR [ / \fIHwId\fR ]. Always use \fIePID\
|
||||
.IP "\fBOffice2016\fR"
|
||||
The \fIargument\fR has the form \fIePID\fR [ / \fIHwId\fR ]. Always use \fIePID\fR and \fIHwId\fR for Office 2016 activations. If specified, \fBRandomizationLevel\fR for Office 2016 activitations will be ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
.IP "\fBWinChinaGov\fR"
|
||||
The \fIargument\fR has the form \fIePID\fR [ / \fIHwId\fR ]. Always use \fIePID\fR and \fIHwId\fR for China Government Editions of Windows (Enterprise G/GN). If specified, \fBRandomizationLevel\fR for Windows China Government activitations will be ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
.SH "VALID EPIDS"
|
||||
The ePID is currently a comment only. You can specify any string up to 63 bytes. In Windows 7 Microsoft has blacklisted few ( < 10 ) ePIDs that were used in KMSv5 versions of the "Ratiborus Virtual Machine". Microsoft has given up on blacklisting when KMS emulators appeared in the wild.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
option on the vlmcsd command line to use an ini file. There is no
|
||||
default name or default location for the ini file.
|
||||
|
||||
Everything, that can be configured in the ini file, may also be speci‐
|
||||
Everything, that can be configured in the ini file, may also be speci-
|
||||
fied on the command line. Any configuration option specified on the
|
||||
command line takes precedence over the respective configuration line in
|
||||
the ini file.
|
||||
@ -33,16 +33,16 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
Differences between command line and configuration file
|
||||
|
||||
If you specify an illegal option or option argument on the command
|
||||
line, vlmcsd displays help and exits. If you specify an incorrect key‐
|
||||
line, vlmcsd displays help and exits. If you specify an incorrect key-
|
||||
word or argument in the ini file, vlmcsd displays a warning with some
|
||||
information, ignores the respective line and continues. This is inten‐
|
||||
tional and prevents vlmcsd from aborting after a SIGHUP if the configu‐
|
||||
information, ignores the respective line and continues. This is inten-
|
||||
tional and prevents vlmcsd from aborting after a SIGHUP if the configu-
|
||||
ration was modified incorrectly.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SYNTAX
|
||||
vlmcsd.ini is a UTF-8 encoded text file with each line being in the
|
||||
format keyword = argument. The keyword is not case-sensitive. The argu‐
|
||||
format keyword = argument. The keyword is not case-sensitive. The argu-
|
||||
ment is treated literally. It is neither required nor allowed to
|
||||
enclose the argument in any form of quote characters except when quote
|
||||
characters are part of the argument itself. Whitespace characters are
|
||||
@ -54,14 +54,14 @@ SYNTAX
|
||||
|
||||
Lines, that start with '#' or ';' are treated as comments. Empty lines
|
||||
are ignored as well. If a keyword is repeated in another line, vlmcsd
|
||||
will use the argument of the last occurence of the keyword. An excep‐
|
||||
will use the argument of the last occurence of the keyword. An excep-
|
||||
tion to this is the Listen keyword which can be specified multiple
|
||||
times and causes vlmcsd to listen on more than one IP address and/or
|
||||
port.
|
||||
|
||||
Some arguments are binary arguments that need to be either TRUE or
|
||||
FALSE. You can use "Yes", "On" or "1" as an alias for TRUE and "No",
|
||||
"Off" or "0" as an alias for FALSE. Binary arguments are case-insensi‐
|
||||
"Off" or "0" as an alias for FALSE. Binary arguments are case-insensi-
|
||||
tive.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
was compiled):
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Listen This defines on what combinations of IP addresses and ports vlm‐
|
||||
Listen This defines on what combinations of IP addresses and ports vlm-
|
||||
csd should listen. Listen can be specified more than once. The
|
||||
argument has the form ipaddress[:port]. If you omit the port,
|
||||
the default port of 1688 is used. If the ipaddress contains
|
||||
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
which means listen to all IPv4 and all IPv6 addresses. See the
|
||||
-L option in vlmcsd(8) for more info about the syntax. If you
|
||||
use -L or -P on the command line, all Listen keywords in the ini
|
||||
file will be ignored. The Listen keyword cannot be used if vlm‐
|
||||
file will be ignored. The Listen keyword cannot be used if vlm-
|
||||
csd has been compiled to use Microsoft RPC (Windows and Cygwin
|
||||
only) or simple sockets.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
Listen = [fe80::1721:12ff:fe81:d36b%eth0]:1688
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Port Can only be used if vlmcsd has been compiled to use simple sock‐
|
||||
Port Can only be used if vlmcsd has been compiled to use simple sock-
|
||||
ets or on Windows and Cygwin if vlmcsd(8) has been compiled to
|
||||
use Microsoft RPC. Otherwise you must use Listen instead. Causes
|
||||
vlmcsd to listen on that port instead of 1688.
|
||||
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
0 = No protection (default)
|
||||
1 = Listen on private IP addresses only (plus those specified by
|
||||
one or more Listen statements)
|
||||
2 = Disconnect clients with public IP addresses without activat‐
|
||||
2 = Disconnect clients with public IP addresses without activat-
|
||||
ing
|
||||
3 = Combines 1 and 2
|
||||
|
||||
@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
to the system. This allows product activation using a local
|
||||
instance of vlmcsd. This feature is only available in Windows
|
||||
and Cygwin builds of vlmcsd since it is not of any use on other
|
||||
operating systems. Compatible VPN adapters are Tap-windows ver‐
|
||||
operating systems. Compatible VPN adapters are Tap-windows ver-
|
||||
sion 8.2 or higher (from OpenVPN) and the TeamViewer VPN
|
||||
adapter. There is a special vpn-adapter-name. A single period
|
||||
(.) instructs vlmcsd to use the first available compatible VPN
|
||||
@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
|
||||
The default ipv4-address is 10.10.10.9 and the default cidr-mask
|
||||
is 30. If you are using the default values, your VPN adapter
|
||||
uses an IPv4 address of 10.10.10.9 and you can set your activa‐
|
||||
uses an IPv4 address of 10.10.10.9 and you can set your activa-
|
||||
tion client to use the easy to remember address 10.10.10.10
|
||||
(e.g. slmgr /skms 10.10.10.10 or cscript ospp.vbs
|
||||
/sethst:10.10.10.10).
|
||||
@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
IPv4 configuration manually anyway, the IPv4 address and the
|
||||
subnet mask must match the VPN= directive. It is safe leave the
|
||||
IPv4 configuration to automatic (DHCP). vlmcsd will wait up to
|
||||
four seconds for the DHCP configuration to complete before bind‐
|
||||
four seconds for the DHCP configuration to complete before bind-
|
||||
ing to and listenin on any interfaces.
|
||||
|
||||
You should be aware that only one program can use a VPN adapter
|
||||
@ -164,17 +164,17 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
you will not be able to use the VPN feature of TeamViewer as
|
||||
long as vlmcsd is running. The same applies to OpenVPN TAP
|
||||
adapters that are in use by other programs (for example OpenVPN,
|
||||
QEMU, Ratiborus VM, aiccu, etc.). The best way to avoid con‐
|
||||
QEMU, Ratiborus VM, aiccu, etc.). The best way to avoid con-
|
||||
flicts is to install Tap-Windows from OpenVPN, cd to C:\Program
|
||||
Files\TAP-Windows\bin and run addtap.bat to install an addi‐
|
||||
Files\TAP-Windows\bin and run addtap.bat to install an addi-
|
||||
tional TAP adapter. Go to "Network Connections" and rename the
|
||||
new adapter to "vlmcsd" and specify VPN=vlmcsd to use it.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
ExitLevel
|
||||
Can be either 0 (the default) or 1. Controls under what circum‐
|
||||
Can be either 0 (the default) or 1. Controls under what circum-
|
||||
stances vlmcsd will exit. Using the default of 0 vlmcsd stays
|
||||
active as long as it can perform some useful operations. If vlm‐
|
||||
active as long as it can perform some useful operations. If vlm-
|
||||
csd is run by any form of a watchdog, e.g. NT service manager
|
||||
(Windows), systemd (Linux) or launchd (Mac OS / iOS), it may be
|
||||
desirable to end vlmcsd and let the watchdog restart it. This is
|
||||
@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
Please note that ExitLevel = 1 is kind of a workaround option.
|
||||
While it may help under some circumstances, it is better to
|
||||
solve the problem at its origin, e.g. properly implementing
|
||||
dependencies in your startup script to ensure all network inter‐
|
||||
dependencies in your startup script to ensure all network inter-
|
||||
faces and the VPN adapter you will use are completely setup
|
||||
before you start vlmcsd.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -219,12 +219,12 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
|
||||
UseBTFN
|
||||
Can be TRUE or FALSE. Specifies whether you want to use bind
|
||||
time feature negotiation in RPC. See options -b0 and -b1 in vlm‐
|
||||
time feature negotiation in RPC. See options -b0 and -b1 in vlm-
|
||||
csd(8). The default is TRUE.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
RandomizationLevel
|
||||
The argument must 0, 1 or 2. This specifies the ePID randomiza‐
|
||||
The argument must 0, 1 or 2. This specifies the ePID randomiza-
|
||||
tion level. See options -r0, -r1 and -r2 in vlmcsd(8). The
|
||||
default randomization level is 1. A RandomizationLevel of 2 is
|
||||
not recommended and should be treated as a debugging level.
|
||||
@ -233,14 +233,14 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
LCID Use a specific culture id (LCID) even if the ePID is randomized.
|
||||
The argument must be a number between 1 and 32767. While any
|
||||
number in that range is valid, you should use an offcial LCID. A
|
||||
list of assigned LCIDs can be found at http://msdn.micro‐
|
||||
list of assigned LCIDs can be found at http://msdn.micro-
|
||||
soft.com/en-us/goglobal/bb964664.aspx. On the command line you
|
||||
control this setting with option -C.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MaxWorkers
|
||||
The argument specifies the maximum number of worker processes or
|
||||
threads that will be used to serve activation requests concur‐
|
||||
threads that will be used to serve activation requests concur-
|
||||
rently. This is the same as specifying -m on the command line.
|
||||
Minimum is 1. The maximum is platform specific and is at least
|
||||
32767 but is likely to be greater on most systems. The default
|
||||
@ -248,13 +248,13 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
ConnectionTimeout
|
||||
Used to control when the vlmcsd disconnects idle TPC connec‐
|
||||
Used to control when the vlmcsd disconnects idle TPC connec-
|
||||
tions. The default is 30 seconds. This is the same setting as -t
|
||||
on the command line.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
DisconnectClientsImmediately
|
||||
Set this to TRUE to disconnect a client after it got an activa‐
|
||||
Set this to TRUE to disconnect a client after it got an activa-
|
||||
tion response regardless whether a timeout has occured or not.
|
||||
The default is FALSE. Setting this to TRUE is non-standard
|
||||
behavior. Use only if you are experiencing DoS or DDoS attacks.
|
||||
@ -291,11 +291,11 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
LogDateAndTime
|
||||
Can be TRUE or FALSE. The default is TRUE. If set to FALSE, log‐
|
||||
Can be TRUE or FALSE. The default is TRUE. If set to FALSE, log-
|
||||
ging output does not include date and time. This is useful if
|
||||
you log to stdout(3) which is redirected to another logging
|
||||
mechanism that already includes date and time in its output, for
|
||||
instance systemd-journald(8). If you log to syslog(3), LogDate‐
|
||||
instance systemd-journald(8). If you log to syslog(3), LogDate-
|
||||
AndTime is ignored and date and time will never be included in
|
||||
the output sent to syslog(3). Using the command line you control
|
||||
this setting with options -T0 and -T1.
|
||||
@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
LogVerbose
|
||||
Set this to either TRUE or FALSE. The default is FALSE. If set
|
||||
to TRUE, more details of each activation will be logged. You use
|
||||
-v and -q in the command line to control this setting. LogVer‐
|
||||
-v and -q in the command line to control this setting. LogVer-
|
||||
bose has an effect only if you specify a log file or redirect
|
||||
logging to stdout(3).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -325,22 +325,22 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
|
||||
The SKU ID is not checked. Like a genuine KMS server vlmcsd
|
||||
activates a product that has a random or unknown SKU ID. If you
|
||||
select 1 or 3, vlmcsd also checks the Application ID for cor‐
|
||||
rectness. If Microsoft introduces a new KMS ID for a new prod‐
|
||||
uct, you cannot activate it if you used 1 or 3 until a new ver‐
|
||||
select 1 or 3, vlmcsd also checks the Application ID for cor-
|
||||
rectness. If Microsoft introduces a new KMS ID for a new prod-
|
||||
uct, you cannot activate it if you used 1 or 3 until a new ver-
|
||||
sion of vlmcsd is available.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CheckClientTime
|
||||
Can be TRUE or FALSE. The default is FALSE. If you set this to
|
||||
TRUE vlmcsd(8) checks if the client time differs no more than
|
||||
four hours from the system time. This is useful to prevent emu‐
|
||||
four hours from the system time. This is useful to prevent emu-
|
||||
lator detection. A client that tries to detect an emulator could
|
||||
simply send two subsequent request with two time stamps that
|
||||
differ more than four hours from each other. If both requests
|
||||
succeed, the server is an emulator. If you set this to TRUE on a
|
||||
system with no reliable time source, activations will fail. It
|
||||
is ok to set the correct system time after you started vlm‐
|
||||
is ok to set the correct system time after you started vlm-
|
||||
csd(8).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -361,22 +361,22 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
about 50 kB in size. On hardware with few memory resources use
|
||||
it only if you really need it.
|
||||
|
||||
If you start vlmcsd(8) from an internet superserver, this set‐
|
||||
ting cannot be used. Since vlmcsd(8) exits after each activa‐
|
||||
If you start vlmcsd(8) from an internet superserver, this set-
|
||||
ting cannot be used. Since vlmcsd(8) exits after each activa-
|
||||
tion, it cannot maintain any state in memory.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
StartEmpty
|
||||
This setting is ignored if you do not also specify Maintain‐
|
||||
This setting is ignored if you do not also specify Maintain-
|
||||
Clients = TRUE. If you specify FALSE (the default), vlmcsd(8)
|
||||
starts up as a fully "charged" KMS server. Clients activate
|
||||
immediately. StartEmpty = TRUE lets you start up vlmcsd(8) with
|
||||
an empty CMID list. Activation will start when the required min‐
|
||||
an empty CMID list. Activation will start when the required min-
|
||||
imum clients (25 for Windows Client OSses, 5 for Windows Server
|
||||
OSses and Office) have registered with the KMS server. As long
|
||||
as the minimum client count has not been reached, clients end up
|
||||
in HRESULT 0xC004F038 "The count reported by your Key Management
|
||||
Service (KMS) is insufficient. Please contact your system admin‐
|
||||
Service (KMS) is insufficient. Please contact your system admin-
|
||||
istrator". You may use vlmcs(1) or another KMS client emulator
|
||||
to "charge" vlmcsd(8). Setting this parameter to TRUE does not
|
||||
improve emulator detection prevention. It's primary purpose is
|
||||
@ -385,16 +385,16 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
ActivationInterval
|
||||
This is the same as specifying -A on the command line. See vlm‐
|
||||
csd(8) for details. The default is 2 hours. Example: Activation‐
|
||||
This is the same as specifying -A on the command line. See vlm-
|
||||
csd(8) for details. The default is 2 hours. Example: Activation-
|
||||
Interval = 1h
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
RenewalInterval
|
||||
This is the same as specifying -R on the command line. See vlm‐
|
||||
csd(8) for details. The default is 7 days. Example: RenewalIn‐
|
||||
This is the same as specifying -R on the command line. See vlm-
|
||||
csd(8) for details. The default is 7 days. Example: RenewalIn-
|
||||
terval = 3d. Please note that the KMS client decides itself when
|
||||
to renew activation. Even though vlmcsd sends the renewal inter‐
|
||||
to renew activation. Even though vlmcsd sends the renewal inter-
|
||||
val you specify, it is no more than some kind of recommendation
|
||||
to the client. Older KMS clients did follow the recommendation
|
||||
from a KMS server or emulator. Newer clients do not.
|
||||
@ -414,9 +414,9 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
Group Run vlmcsd as another, preferrably less privileged, group. The
|
||||
argument can be a group name or a numeric group id. You must
|
||||
have the required privileges (capabilities on Linux) to change
|
||||
the security context of a process without providing any creden‐
|
||||
the security context of a process without providing any creden-
|
||||
tials (a password in most cases). On most unixoid OSses 'root'
|
||||
is the only user who has these privileges in the default config‐
|
||||
is the only user who has these privileges in the default config-
|
||||
uration. This setting is not available in the native Windows
|
||||
version of vlmcsd. See -g in vlmcsd(8). This setting cannot be
|
||||
changed on the fly by sending SIGHUP to vlmcsd.
|
||||
@ -430,42 +430,49 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
|
||||
Office2010
|
||||
The argument has the form ePID [ / HwId ]. Always use ePID and
|
||||
HwId for Office 2010 activations. If specified, Randomization‐
|
||||
HwId for Office 2010 activations. If specified, Randomization-
|
||||
Level for Office 2010 activitations will be ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Office2013
|
||||
The argument has the form ePID [ / HwId ]. Always use ePID and
|
||||
HwId for Office 2013 activations. If specified, Randomization‐
|
||||
HwId for Office 2013 activations. If specified, Randomization-
|
||||
Level for Office 2013 activitations will be ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Office2016
|
||||
The argument has the form ePID [ / HwId ]. Always use ePID and
|
||||
HwId for Office 2016 activations. If specified, Randomization‐
|
||||
HwId for Office 2016 activations. If specified, Randomization-
|
||||
Level for Office 2016 activitations will be ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
WinChinaGov
|
||||
The argument has the form ePID [ / HwId ]. Always use ePID and
|
||||
HwId for China Government Editions of Windows (Enterprise G/GN).
|
||||
If specified, RandomizationLevel for Windows China Government
|
||||
activitations will be ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VALID EPIDS
|
||||
The ePID is currently a comment only. You can specify any string up to
|
||||
63 bytes. In Windows 7 Microsoft has blacklisted few ( < 10 ) ePIDs
|
||||
that were used in KMSv5 versions of the "Ratiborus Virtual Machine".
|
||||
Microsoft has given up on blacklisting when KMS emulators appeared in
|
||||
The ePID is currently a comment only. You can specify any string up to
|
||||
63 bytes. In Windows 7 Microsoft has blacklisted few ( < 10 ) ePIDs
|
||||
that were used in KMSv5 versions of the "Ratiborus Virtual Machine".
|
||||
Microsoft has given up on blacklisting when KMS emulators appeared in
|
||||
the wild.
|
||||
|
||||
Even if you can use "Activated by cool hacker guys" as an ePID, you may
|
||||
wish to use ePIDs that cannot be detected as non-MS ePIDs. If you don't
|
||||
know how these "valid" ePIDs look like exactly, do not use GUIDS in
|
||||
vlmcsd.ini. vlmcsd provides internal mechanisms to generate valid
|
||||
know how these "valid" ePIDs look like exactly, do not use GUIDS in
|
||||
vlmcsd.ini. vlmcsd provides internal mechanisms to generate valid
|
||||
ePIDs.
|
||||
|
||||
If you use non-ASCII characters in your ePID (you shouldn't do anyway),
|
||||
these must be in UTF-8 format. This is especially important when you
|
||||
run vlmcsd on Windows or cygwin because UTF-8 is not the default encod‐
|
||||
these must be in UTF-8 format. This is especially important when you
|
||||
run vlmcsd on Windows or cygwin because UTF-8 is not the default encod-
|
||||
ing for most editors.
|
||||
|
||||
If you are specifying an optional HWID it follows the same syntax as in
|
||||
the -H option in vlmcsd(8) ecxept that you must not enclose a HWID in
|
||||
the -H option in vlmcsd(8) ecxept that you must not enclose a HWID in
|
||||
quotes even if it contains spaces.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -474,12 +481,12 @@ FILES
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
AUTHOR
|
||||
vlmcsd(8) was written by crony12, Hotbird64 and vityan666. With contri‐
|
||||
vlmcsd(8) was written by crony12, Hotbird64 and vityan666. With contri-
|
||||
butions from DougQaid.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CREDITS
|
||||
Thanks to CODYQX4, deagles, eIcn, mikmik38, nosferati87, qad, Rati‐
|
||||
Thanks to CODYQX4, deagles, eIcn, mikmik38, nosferati87, qad, Rati-
|
||||
borus, ...
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -488,4 +495,4 @@ SEE ALSO
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Hotbird64 January 2017 VLMCSD.INI(5)
|
||||
Hotbird64 May 2017 VLMCSD.INI(5)
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
<!-- Creator : groff version 1.22.3 -->
|
||||
<!-- CreationDate: Thu Jan 19 21:29:26 2017 -->
|
||||
<!-- CreationDate: Sat Jun 17 00:53:29 2017 -->
|
||||
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
|
||||
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
|
||||
<html>
|
||||
@ -662,6 +662,15 @@ and <i>HwId</i> for Office 2016 activations. If specified,
|
||||
<b>RandomizationLevel</b> for Office 2016 activitations will
|
||||
be ignored.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>WinChinaGov</b></p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p style="margin-left:22%;">The <i>argument</i> has the
|
||||
form <i>ePID</i> [ / <i>HwId</i> ]. Always use <i>ePID</i>
|
||||
and <i>HwId</i> for China Government Editions of Windows
|
||||
(Enterprise G/GN). If specified, <b>RandomizationLevel</b>
|
||||
for Windows China Government activitations will be
|
||||
ignored.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<h2>VALID EPIDS
|
||||
<a name="VALID EPIDS"></a>
|
||||
</h2>
|
||||
|
Binary file not shown.
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
option on the vlmcsd command line to use an ini file. There is no
|
||||
default name or default location for the ini file.
|
||||
|
||||
Everything, that can be configured in the ini file, may also be speci‐
|
||||
Everything, that can be configured in the ini file, may also be speci-
|
||||
fied on the command line. Any configuration option specified on the
|
||||
command line takes precedence over the respective configuration line in
|
||||
the ini file.
|
||||
@ -33,16 +33,16 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
Differences between command line and configuration file
|
||||
|
||||
If you specify an illegal option or option argument on the command
|
||||
line, vlmcsd displays help and exits. If you specify an incorrect key‐
|
||||
line, vlmcsd displays help and exits. If you specify an incorrect key-
|
||||
word or argument in the ini file, vlmcsd displays a warning with some
|
||||
information, ignores the respective line and continues. This is inten‐
|
||||
tional and prevents vlmcsd from aborting after a SIGHUP if the configu‐
|
||||
information, ignores the respective line and continues. This is inten-
|
||||
tional and prevents vlmcsd from aborting after a SIGHUP if the configu-
|
||||
ration was modified incorrectly.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SYNTAX
|
||||
vlmcsd.ini is a UTF-8 encoded text file with each line being in the
|
||||
format keyword = argument. The keyword is not case-sensitive. The argu‐
|
||||
format keyword = argument. The keyword is not case-sensitive. The argu-
|
||||
ment is treated literally. It is neither required nor allowed to
|
||||
enclose the argument in any form of quote characters except when quote
|
||||
characters are part of the argument itself. Whitespace characters are
|
||||
@ -54,14 +54,14 @@ SYNTAX
|
||||
|
||||
Lines, that start with '#' or ';' are treated as comments. Empty lines
|
||||
are ignored as well. If a keyword is repeated in another line, vlmcsd
|
||||
will use the argument of the last occurence of the keyword. An excep‐
|
||||
will use the argument of the last occurence of the keyword. An excep-
|
||||
tion to this is the Listen keyword which can be specified multiple
|
||||
times and causes vlmcsd to listen on more than one IP address and/or
|
||||
port.
|
||||
|
||||
Some arguments are binary arguments that need to be either TRUE or
|
||||
FALSE. You can use "Yes", "On" or "1" as an alias for TRUE and "No",
|
||||
"Off" or "0" as an alias for FALSE. Binary arguments are case-insensi‐
|
||||
"Off" or "0" as an alias for FALSE. Binary arguments are case-insensi-
|
||||
tive.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
was compiled):
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Listen This defines on what combinations of IP addresses and ports vlm‐
|
||||
Listen This defines on what combinations of IP addresses and ports vlm-
|
||||
csd should listen. Listen can be specified more than once. The
|
||||
argument has the form ipaddress[:port]. If you omit the port,
|
||||
the default port of 1688 is used. If the ipaddress contains
|
||||
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
which means listen to all IPv4 and all IPv6 addresses. See the
|
||||
-L option in vlmcsd(8) for more info about the syntax. If you
|
||||
use -L or -P on the command line, all Listen keywords in the ini
|
||||
file will be ignored. The Listen keyword cannot be used if vlm‐
|
||||
file will be ignored. The Listen keyword cannot be used if vlm-
|
||||
csd has been compiled to use Microsoft RPC (Windows and Cygwin
|
||||
only) or simple sockets.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
Listen = [fe80::1721:12ff:fe81:d36b%eth0]:1688
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Port Can only be used if vlmcsd has been compiled to use simple sock‐
|
||||
Port Can only be used if vlmcsd has been compiled to use simple sock-
|
||||
ets or on Windows and Cygwin if vlmcsd(8) has been compiled to
|
||||
use Microsoft RPC. Otherwise you must use Listen instead. Causes
|
||||
vlmcsd to listen on that port instead of 1688.
|
||||
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
0 = No protection (default)
|
||||
1 = Listen on private IP addresses only (plus those specified by
|
||||
one or more Listen statements)
|
||||
2 = Disconnect clients with public IP addresses without activat‐
|
||||
2 = Disconnect clients with public IP addresses without activat-
|
||||
ing
|
||||
3 = Combines 1 and 2
|
||||
|
||||
@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
to the system. This allows product activation using a local
|
||||
instance of vlmcsd. This feature is only available in Windows
|
||||
and Cygwin builds of vlmcsd since it is not of any use on other
|
||||
operating systems. Compatible VPN adapters are Tap-windows ver‐
|
||||
operating systems. Compatible VPN adapters are Tap-windows ver-
|
||||
sion 8.2 or higher (from OpenVPN) and the TeamViewer VPN
|
||||
adapter. There is a special vpn-adapter-name. A single period
|
||||
(.) instructs vlmcsd to use the first available compatible VPN
|
||||
@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
|
||||
The default ipv4-address is 10.10.10.9 and the default cidr-mask
|
||||
is 30. If you are using the default values, your VPN adapter
|
||||
uses an IPv4 address of 10.10.10.9 and you can set your activa‐
|
||||
uses an IPv4 address of 10.10.10.9 and you can set your activa-
|
||||
tion client to use the easy to remember address 10.10.10.10
|
||||
(e.g. slmgr /skms 10.10.10.10 or cscript ospp.vbs
|
||||
/sethst:10.10.10.10).
|
||||
@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
IPv4 configuration manually anyway, the IPv4 address and the
|
||||
subnet mask must match the VPN= directive. It is safe leave the
|
||||
IPv4 configuration to automatic (DHCP). vlmcsd will wait up to
|
||||
four seconds for the DHCP configuration to complete before bind‐
|
||||
four seconds for the DHCP configuration to complete before bind-
|
||||
ing to and listenin on any interfaces.
|
||||
|
||||
You should be aware that only one program can use a VPN adapter
|
||||
@ -164,17 +164,17 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
you will not be able to use the VPN feature of TeamViewer as
|
||||
long as vlmcsd is running. The same applies to OpenVPN TAP
|
||||
adapters that are in use by other programs (for example OpenVPN,
|
||||
QEMU, Ratiborus VM, aiccu, etc.). The best way to avoid con‐
|
||||
QEMU, Ratiborus VM, aiccu, etc.). The best way to avoid con-
|
||||
flicts is to install Tap-Windows from OpenVPN, cd to C:\Program
|
||||
Files\TAP-Windows\bin and run addtap.bat to install an addi‐
|
||||
Files\TAP-Windows\bin and run addtap.bat to install an addi-
|
||||
tional TAP adapter. Go to "Network Connections" and rename the
|
||||
new adapter to "vlmcsd" and specify VPN=vlmcsd to use it.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
ExitLevel
|
||||
Can be either 0 (the default) or 1. Controls under what circum‐
|
||||
Can be either 0 (the default) or 1. Controls under what circum-
|
||||
stances vlmcsd will exit. Using the default of 0 vlmcsd stays
|
||||
active as long as it can perform some useful operations. If vlm‐
|
||||
active as long as it can perform some useful operations. If vlm-
|
||||
csd is run by any form of a watchdog, e.g. NT service manager
|
||||
(Windows), systemd (Linux) or launchd (Mac OS / iOS), it may be
|
||||
desirable to end vlmcsd and let the watchdog restart it. This is
|
||||
@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
Please note that ExitLevel = 1 is kind of a workaround option.
|
||||
While it may help under some circumstances, it is better to
|
||||
solve the problem at its origin, e.g. properly implementing
|
||||
dependencies in your startup script to ensure all network inter‐
|
||||
dependencies in your startup script to ensure all network inter-
|
||||
faces and the VPN adapter you will use are completely setup
|
||||
before you start vlmcsd.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -219,12 +219,12 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
|
||||
UseBTFN
|
||||
Can be TRUE or FALSE. Specifies whether you want to use bind
|
||||
time feature negotiation in RPC. See options -b0 and -b1 in vlm‐
|
||||
time feature negotiation in RPC. See options -b0 and -b1 in vlm-
|
||||
csd(8). The default is TRUE.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
RandomizationLevel
|
||||
The argument must 0, 1 or 2. This specifies the ePID randomiza‐
|
||||
The argument must 0, 1 or 2. This specifies the ePID randomiza-
|
||||
tion level. See options -r0, -r1 and -r2 in vlmcsd(8). The
|
||||
default randomization level is 1. A RandomizationLevel of 2 is
|
||||
not recommended and should be treated as a debugging level.
|
||||
@ -233,14 +233,14 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
LCID Use a specific culture id (LCID) even if the ePID is randomized.
|
||||
The argument must be a number between 1 and 32767. While any
|
||||
number in that range is valid, you should use an offcial LCID. A
|
||||
list of assigned LCIDs can be found at http://msdn.micro‐
|
||||
list of assigned LCIDs can be found at http://msdn.micro-
|
||||
soft.com/en-us/goglobal/bb964664.aspx. On the command line you
|
||||
control this setting with option -C.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MaxWorkers
|
||||
The argument specifies the maximum number of worker processes or
|
||||
threads that will be used to serve activation requests concur‐
|
||||
threads that will be used to serve activation requests concur-
|
||||
rently. This is the same as specifying -m on the command line.
|
||||
Minimum is 1. The maximum is platform specific and is at least
|
||||
32767 but is likely to be greater on most systems. The default
|
||||
@ -248,13 +248,13 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
ConnectionTimeout
|
||||
Used to control when the vlmcsd disconnects idle TPC connec‐
|
||||
Used to control when the vlmcsd disconnects idle TPC connec-
|
||||
tions. The default is 30 seconds. This is the same setting as -t
|
||||
on the command line.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
DisconnectClientsImmediately
|
||||
Set this to TRUE to disconnect a client after it got an activa‐
|
||||
Set this to TRUE to disconnect a client after it got an activa-
|
||||
tion response regardless whether a timeout has occured or not.
|
||||
The default is FALSE. Setting this to TRUE is non-standard
|
||||
behavior. Use only if you are experiencing DoS or DDoS attacks.
|
||||
@ -291,11 +291,11 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
LogDateAndTime
|
||||
Can be TRUE or FALSE. The default is TRUE. If set to FALSE, log‐
|
||||
Can be TRUE or FALSE. The default is TRUE. If set to FALSE, log-
|
||||
ging output does not include date and time. This is useful if
|
||||
you log to stdout(3) which is redirected to another logging
|
||||
mechanism that already includes date and time in its output, for
|
||||
instance systemd-journald(8). If you log to syslog(3), LogDate‐
|
||||
instance systemd-journald(8). If you log to syslog(3), LogDate-
|
||||
AndTime is ignored and date and time will never be included in
|
||||
the output sent to syslog(3). Using the command line you control
|
||||
this setting with options -T0 and -T1.
|
||||
@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
LogVerbose
|
||||
Set this to either TRUE or FALSE. The default is FALSE. If set
|
||||
to TRUE, more details of each activation will be logged. You use
|
||||
-v and -q in the command line to control this setting. LogVer‐
|
||||
-v and -q in the command line to control this setting. LogVer-
|
||||
bose has an effect only if you specify a log file or redirect
|
||||
logging to stdout(3).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -325,22 +325,22 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
|
||||
The SKU ID is not checked. Like a genuine KMS server vlmcsd
|
||||
activates a product that has a random or unknown SKU ID. If you
|
||||
select 1 or 3, vlmcsd also checks the Application ID for cor‐
|
||||
rectness. If Microsoft introduces a new KMS ID for a new prod‐
|
||||
uct, you cannot activate it if you used 1 or 3 until a new ver‐
|
||||
select 1 or 3, vlmcsd also checks the Application ID for cor-
|
||||
rectness. If Microsoft introduces a new KMS ID for a new prod-
|
||||
uct, you cannot activate it if you used 1 or 3 until a new ver-
|
||||
sion of vlmcsd is available.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CheckClientTime
|
||||
Can be TRUE or FALSE. The default is FALSE. If you set this to
|
||||
TRUE vlmcsd(8) checks if the client time differs no more than
|
||||
four hours from the system time. This is useful to prevent emu‐
|
||||
four hours from the system time. This is useful to prevent emu-
|
||||
lator detection. A client that tries to detect an emulator could
|
||||
simply send two subsequent request with two time stamps that
|
||||
differ more than four hours from each other. If both requests
|
||||
succeed, the server is an emulator. If you set this to TRUE on a
|
||||
system with no reliable time source, activations will fail. It
|
||||
is ok to set the correct system time after you started vlm‐
|
||||
is ok to set the correct system time after you started vlm-
|
||||
csd(8).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -361,22 +361,22 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
about 50 kB in size. On hardware with few memory resources use
|
||||
it only if you really need it.
|
||||
|
||||
If you start vlmcsd(8) from an internet superserver, this set‐
|
||||
ting cannot be used. Since vlmcsd(8) exits after each activa‐
|
||||
If you start vlmcsd(8) from an internet superserver, this set-
|
||||
ting cannot be used. Since vlmcsd(8) exits after each activa-
|
||||
tion, it cannot maintain any state in memory.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
StartEmpty
|
||||
This setting is ignored if you do not also specify Maintain‐
|
||||
This setting is ignored if you do not also specify Maintain-
|
||||
Clients = TRUE. If you specify FALSE (the default), vlmcsd(8)
|
||||
starts up as a fully "charged" KMS server. Clients activate
|
||||
immediately. StartEmpty = TRUE lets you start up vlmcsd(8) with
|
||||
an empty CMID list. Activation will start when the required min‐
|
||||
an empty CMID list. Activation will start when the required min-
|
||||
imum clients (25 for Windows Client OSses, 5 for Windows Server
|
||||
OSses and Office) have registered with the KMS server. As long
|
||||
as the minimum client count has not been reached, clients end up
|
||||
in HRESULT 0xC004F038 "The count reported by your Key Management
|
||||
Service (KMS) is insufficient. Please contact your system admin‐
|
||||
Service (KMS) is insufficient. Please contact your system admin-
|
||||
istrator". You may use vlmcs(1) or another KMS client emulator
|
||||
to "charge" vlmcsd(8). Setting this parameter to TRUE does not
|
||||
improve emulator detection prevention. It's primary purpose is
|
||||
@ -385,16 +385,16 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
ActivationInterval
|
||||
This is the same as specifying -A on the command line. See vlm‐
|
||||
csd(8) for details. The default is 2 hours. Example: Activation‐
|
||||
This is the same as specifying -A on the command line. See vlm-
|
||||
csd(8) for details. The default is 2 hours. Example: Activation-
|
||||
Interval = 1h
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
RenewalInterval
|
||||
This is the same as specifying -R on the command line. See vlm‐
|
||||
csd(8) for details. The default is 7 days. Example: RenewalIn‐
|
||||
This is the same as specifying -R on the command line. See vlm-
|
||||
csd(8) for details. The default is 7 days. Example: RenewalIn-
|
||||
terval = 3d. Please note that the KMS client decides itself when
|
||||
to renew activation. Even though vlmcsd sends the renewal inter‐
|
||||
to renew activation. Even though vlmcsd sends the renewal inter-
|
||||
val you specify, it is no more than some kind of recommendation
|
||||
to the client. Older KMS clients did follow the recommendation
|
||||
from a KMS server or emulator. Newer clients do not.
|
||||
@ -414,9 +414,9 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
Group Run vlmcsd as another, preferrably less privileged, group. The
|
||||
argument can be a group name or a numeric group id. You must
|
||||
have the required privileges (capabilities on Linux) to change
|
||||
the security context of a process without providing any creden‐
|
||||
the security context of a process without providing any creden-
|
||||
tials (a password in most cases). On most unixoid OSses 'root'
|
||||
is the only user who has these privileges in the default config‐
|
||||
is the only user who has these privileges in the default config-
|
||||
uration. This setting is not available in the native Windows
|
||||
version of vlmcsd. See -g in vlmcsd(8). This setting cannot be
|
||||
changed on the fly by sending SIGHUP to vlmcsd.
|
||||
@ -430,42 +430,49 @@ KEYWORDS
|
||||
|
||||
Office2010
|
||||
The argument has the form ePID [ / HwId ]. Always use ePID and
|
||||
HwId for Office 2010 activations. If specified, Randomization‐
|
||||
HwId for Office 2010 activations. If specified, Randomization-
|
||||
Level for Office 2010 activitations will be ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Office2013
|
||||
The argument has the form ePID [ / HwId ]. Always use ePID and
|
||||
HwId for Office 2013 activations. If specified, Randomization‐
|
||||
HwId for Office 2013 activations. If specified, Randomization-
|
||||
Level for Office 2013 activitations will be ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Office2016
|
||||
The argument has the form ePID [ / HwId ]. Always use ePID and
|
||||
HwId for Office 2016 activations. If specified, Randomization‐
|
||||
HwId for Office 2016 activations. If specified, Randomization-
|
||||
Level for Office 2016 activitations will be ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
WinChinaGov
|
||||
The argument has the form ePID [ / HwId ]. Always use ePID and
|
||||
HwId for China Government Editions of Windows (Enterprise G/GN).
|
||||
If specified, RandomizationLevel for Windows China Government
|
||||
activitations will be ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VALID EPIDS
|
||||
The ePID is currently a comment only. You can specify any string up to
|
||||
63 bytes. In Windows 7 Microsoft has blacklisted few ( < 10 ) ePIDs
|
||||
that were used in KMSv5 versions of the "Ratiborus Virtual Machine".
|
||||
Microsoft has given up on blacklisting when KMS emulators appeared in
|
||||
The ePID is currently a comment only. You can specify any string up to
|
||||
63 bytes. In Windows 7 Microsoft has blacklisted few ( < 10 ) ePIDs
|
||||
that were used in KMSv5 versions of the "Ratiborus Virtual Machine".
|
||||
Microsoft has given up on blacklisting when KMS emulators appeared in
|
||||
the wild.
|
||||
|
||||
Even if you can use "Activated by cool hacker guys" as an ePID, you may
|
||||
wish to use ePIDs that cannot be detected as non-MS ePIDs. If you don't
|
||||
know how these "valid" ePIDs look like exactly, do not use GUIDS in
|
||||
vlmcsd.ini. vlmcsd provides internal mechanisms to generate valid
|
||||
know how these "valid" ePIDs look like exactly, do not use GUIDS in
|
||||
vlmcsd.ini. vlmcsd provides internal mechanisms to generate valid
|
||||
ePIDs.
|
||||
|
||||
If you use non-ASCII characters in your ePID (you shouldn't do anyway),
|
||||
these must be in UTF-8 format. This is especially important when you
|
||||
run vlmcsd on Windows or cygwin because UTF-8 is not the default encod‐
|
||||
these must be in UTF-8 format. This is especially important when you
|
||||
run vlmcsd on Windows or cygwin because UTF-8 is not the default encod-
|
||||
ing for most editors.
|
||||
|
||||
If you are specifying an optional HWID it follows the same syntax as in
|
||||
the -H option in vlmcsd(8) ecxept that you must not enclose a HWID in
|
||||
the -H option in vlmcsd(8) ecxept that you must not enclose a HWID in
|
||||
quotes even if it contains spaces.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -474,12 +481,12 @@ FILES
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
AUTHOR
|
||||
vlmcsd(8) was written by crony12, Hotbird64 and vityan666. With contri‐
|
||||
vlmcsd(8) was written by crony12, Hotbird64 and vityan666. With contri-
|
||||
butions from DougQaid.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CREDITS
|
||||
Thanks to CODYQX4, deagles, eIcn, mikmik38, nosferati87, qad, Rati‐
|
||||
Thanks to CODYQX4, deagles, eIcn, mikmik38, nosferati87, qad, Rati-
|
||||
borus, ...
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -488,4 +495,4 @@ SEE ALSO
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Hotbird64 January 2017 VLMCSD.INI(5)
|
||||
Hotbird64 May 2017 VLMCSD.INI(5)
|
||||
|
@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
the combined binary is significantly smaller than the sum of both
|
||||
files.
|
||||
|
||||
vlmcsdmulti should not be called directly. Instead you may want to cre‐
|
||||
vlmcsdmulti should not be called directly. Instead you may want to cre-
|
||||
ate symbolic links named vlmcs and vlmcsd which point to vlmcsdmulti.
|
||||
You then use these links to call the respective program. You may how‐
|
||||
You then use these links to call the respective program. You may how-
|
||||
ever call vlmcsdmulti followed by a complete command line of either
|
||||
vlmcs(1) or vlmcsd(8).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
Memory considerations
|
||||
While you definitely save disk space by using vlmcsdmulti you will need
|
||||
more RAM when you run vlmcsdmulti as a daemon (KMS server) instead of
|
||||
vlmcsd. You should consider running vlmcsdmulti via an internet super‐
|
||||
vlmcsd. You should consider running vlmcsdmulti via an internet super-
|
||||
server like inetd(8) or xinetd(8).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ AUTHOR
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CREDITS
|
||||
Thanks to CODYQX4, crony12, deagles, DougQaid, eIcn, mikmik38, nos‐
|
||||
Thanks to CODYQX4, crony12, deagles, DougQaid, eIcn, mikmik38, nos-
|
||||
ferati87, qad, vityan666, ...
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
<!-- Creator : groff version 1.22.3 -->
|
||||
<!-- CreationDate: Thu Jan 19 21:29:26 2017 -->
|
||||
<!-- CreationDate: Sat Jun 17 00:53:29 2017 -->
|
||||
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
|
||||
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
|
||||
<html>
|
||||
|
Binary file not shown.
@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
the combined binary is significantly smaller than the sum of both
|
||||
files.
|
||||
|
||||
vlmcsdmulti should not be called directly. Instead you may want to cre‐
|
||||
vlmcsdmulti should not be called directly. Instead you may want to cre-
|
||||
ate symbolic links named vlmcs and vlmcsd which point to vlmcsdmulti.
|
||||
You then use these links to call the respective program. You may how‐
|
||||
You then use these links to call the respective program. You may how-
|
||||
ever call vlmcsdmulti followed by a complete command line of either
|
||||
vlmcs(1) or vlmcsd(8).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
||||
Memory considerations
|
||||
While you definitely save disk space by using vlmcsdmulti you will need
|
||||
more RAM when you run vlmcsdmulti as a daemon (KMS server) instead of
|
||||
vlmcsd. You should consider running vlmcsdmulti via an internet super‐
|
||||
vlmcsd. You should consider running vlmcsdmulti via an internet super-
|
||||
server like inetd(8) or xinetd(8).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ AUTHOR
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CREDITS
|
||||
Thanks to CODYQX4, crony12, deagles, DougQaid, eIcn, mikmik38, nos‐
|
||||
Thanks to CODYQX4, crony12, deagles, DougQaid, eIcn, mikmik38, nos-
|
||||
ferati87, qad, vityan666, ...
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ WCHAR utf8_to_ucs2_char(const unsigned char *input, const unsigned char **end_pt
|
||||
{
|
||||
*end_ptr = input;
|
||||
if (input[0] == 0)
|
||||
return ~0;
|
||||
return (WCHAR)~0;
|
||||
|
||||
if (input[0] < 0x80) {
|
||||
*end_ptr = input + 1;
|
||||
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ WCHAR utf8_to_ucs2_char(const unsigned char *input, const unsigned char **end_pt
|
||||
if ((input[0] & 0xE0) == 0xE0) {
|
||||
|
||||
if (input[1] == 0 || input[2] == 0)
|
||||
return ~0;
|
||||
return (WCHAR)~0;
|
||||
|
||||
*end_ptr = input + 3;
|
||||
|
||||
@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ WCHAR utf8_to_ucs2_char(const unsigned char *input, const unsigned char **end_pt
|
||||
|
||||
if ((input[0] & 0xC0) == 0xC0) {
|
||||
if (input[1] == 0)
|
||||
return ~0;
|
||||
return (WCHAR)~0;
|
||||
|
||||
*end_ptr = input + 2;
|
||||
|
||||
@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ WCHAR utf8_to_ucs2_char(const unsigned char *input, const unsigned char **end_pt
|
||||
LE16((input[0] & 0x1F) << 6 |
|
||||
(input[1] & 0x3F));
|
||||
}
|
||||
return ~0;
|
||||
return (WCHAR)~0;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Convert one character from UCS2 to UTF-8
|
||||
@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ int ucs2_to_utf8_char(const WCHAR ucs2_le, char *utf8)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (ucs2 >= 0x80 && ucs2 < 0x800) {
|
||||
utf8[0] = (ucs2 >> 6) | 0xC0;
|
||||
utf8[1] = (ucs2 & 0x3F) | 0x80;
|
||||
utf8[0] = (char)((ucs2 >> 6) | 0xC0);
|
||||
utf8[1] = (char)((ucs2 & 0x3F) | 0x80);
|
||||
utf8[2] = '\0';
|
||||
return 2;
|
||||
}
|
||||
@ -596,13 +596,25 @@ void loadKmsData()
|
||||
if (!InetdMode) logger("Read KMS data file %s\n", fn_data);
|
||||
# endif // NO_LOG
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (KmsData->CsvlkCount < MIN_CSVLK)
|
||||
{
|
||||
printerrorf("Warning: Legacy database: Some products are missing.\n");
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# endif // NO_EXTERNAL_DATA
|
||||
|
||||
# if !defined(NO_RANDOM_EPID) || !defined(NO_CL_PIDS) || !defined(NO_INI_FILE)
|
||||
KmsResponseParameters = (KmsResponseParam_t*)realloc(KmsResponseParameters, KmsData->CsvlkCount * sizeof(KmsResponseParam_t));
|
||||
if (!KmsResponseParameters) OutOfMemory();
|
||||
memset(KmsResponseParameters + MIN_CSVLK, 0, (KmsData->CsvlkCount - MIN_CSVLK) * sizeof(KmsResponseParam_t));
|
||||
|
||||
if (KmsData->CsvlkCount > MIN_CSVLK)
|
||||
{
|
||||
KmsResponseParameters = (KmsResponseParam_t*)realloc(KmsResponseParameters, KmsData->CsvlkCount * sizeof(KmsResponseParam_t));
|
||||
if (!KmsResponseParameters) OutOfMemory();
|
||||
memset(KmsResponseParameters + MIN_CSVLK, 0, (KmsData->CsvlkCount - MIN_CSVLK) * sizeof(KmsResponseParam_t));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# endif // !defined(NO_RANDOM_EPID) || !defined(NO_CL_PIDS) || !defined(NO_INI_FILE)
|
||||
|
||||
# ifndef UNSAFE_DATA_LOAD
|
||||
|
28
src/kms.c
28
src/kms.c
@ -91,13 +91,13 @@ static const uint16_t LcidList[] = {
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef _PEDANTIC
|
||||
uint16_t IsValidLcid(const uint16_t Lcid)
|
||||
uint16_t IsValidLcid(const uint16_t lcid)
|
||||
{
|
||||
uint16_t i;
|
||||
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < vlmcsd_countof(LcidList); i++)
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (Lcid == LcidList[i]) return Lcid;
|
||||
if (lcid == LcidList[i]) return lcid;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return 0;
|
||||
@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ static void generateRandomPid(int index, char *const szPid, int serverType, int1
|
||||
|
||||
# define minTime ((time_t)1470175200) /* Release Date Win 2016 */
|
||||
|
||||
time_t maxTime, kmsTime;
|
||||
time_t maxTime;
|
||||
time(&maxTime);
|
||||
|
||||
# ifndef BUILD_TIME
|
||||
@ -307,10 +307,8 @@ static void generateRandomPid(int index, char *const szPid, int serverType, int1
|
||||
if (maxTime < (time_t)BUILD_TIME) // Just in case the system time is < 10/17/2013 1:00 pm
|
||||
maxTime = (time_t)BUILD_TIME;
|
||||
|
||||
kmsTime = (rand32() % (maxTime - minTime)) + minTime;
|
||||
|
||||
struct tm *pidTime;
|
||||
pidTime = gmtime(&kmsTime);
|
||||
time_t kmsTime = (rand32() % (maxTime - minTime)) + minTime;
|
||||
struct tm *pidTime = gmtime(&kmsTime);
|
||||
|
||||
strcat(szPid, itoc(numberBuffer, pidTime->tm_yday, 3));
|
||||
strcat(szPid, itoc(numberBuffer, pidTime->tm_year + 1900, 4));
|
||||
@ -516,7 +514,7 @@ long long int llabs(long long int j);
|
||||
* Creates the unencrypted base response
|
||||
*/
|
||||
#ifndef IS_LIBRARY
|
||||
static HRESULT __stdcall CreateResponseBaseCallback(const REQUEST *const baseRequest, RESPONSE *const baseResponse, BYTE *const hwId, const char* const ipstr)
|
||||
static HRESULT __stdcall CreateResponseBaseCallback(const REQUEST *const baseRequest, RESPONSE *const baseResponse, BYTE *const hwId, const char* const ipstr_unused)
|
||||
{
|
||||
const char* EpidSource;
|
||||
#ifndef NO_LOG
|
||||
@ -730,8 +728,7 @@ __pure static uint64_t TimestampInterval(void *ts)
|
||||
static int_fast8_t CreateV6Hmac(BYTE *const encrypt_start, const size_t encryptSize, int_fast8_t tolerance)
|
||||
{
|
||||
BYTE hash[32];
|
||||
# define halfHashSize (sizeof(hash) >> 1)
|
||||
uint64_t timeSlot;
|
||||
const uint8_t halfHashSize = sizeof(hash) >> 1;
|
||||
BYTE *responseEnd = encrypt_start + encryptSize;
|
||||
|
||||
// This is the time from the response
|
||||
@ -742,7 +739,7 @@ static int_fast8_t CreateV6Hmac(BYTE *const encrypt_start, const size_t encryptS
|
||||
// When generating a response tolerance must be 0.
|
||||
// If verifying the hash, try tolerance -1, 0 and +1. One of them must match.
|
||||
|
||||
timeSlot = LE64((GET_UA64LE(ft) / TIME_C1 * TIME_C2 + TIME_C3) + (tolerance * TIME_C1));
|
||||
uint64_t timeSlot = LE64((GET_UA64LE(ft) / TIME_C1 * TIME_C2 + TIME_C3) + (tolerance * TIME_C1));
|
||||
|
||||
// The time slot is hashed with SHA256 so it is not so obvious that it is time
|
||||
Sha256((BYTE*)&timeSlot, sizeof(timeSlot), hash);
|
||||
@ -761,7 +758,6 @@ static int_fast8_t CreateV6Hmac(BYTE *const encrypt_start, const size_t encryptS
|
||||
|
||||
memcpy(responseEnd - sizeof(((RESPONSE_V6*)0)->HMAC), hash + halfHashSize, halfHashSize);
|
||||
return TRUE;
|
||||
# undef halfHashSize
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -782,7 +778,7 @@ size_t CreateResponseV6(REQUEST_V6 *restrict request_v6, BYTE *const responseBuf
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef _DEBUG
|
||||
// ReSharper disable once CppEntityNeverUsed
|
||||
RESPONSE_V6_DEBUG* xxx = (RESPONSE_V6_DEBUG*)responseBuffer;
|
||||
RESPONSE_V6_DEBUG* xxx_unused = (RESPONSE_V6_DEBUG*)responseBuffer;
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
static const BYTE DefaultHwid[8] = { HWID };
|
||||
@ -955,7 +951,7 @@ RESPONSE_RESULT DecryptResponseV4(RESPONSE_V4* response_v4, const int responseSi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
static RESPONSE_RESULT VerifyResponseV6(RESPONSE_RESULT result, const AesCtx* Ctx, RESPONSE_V6* response_v6, REQUEST_V6* request_v6, BYTE* const rawResponse)
|
||||
static RESPONSE_RESULT VerifyResponseV6(RESPONSE_RESULT result, RESPONSE_V6* response_v6, REQUEST_V6* request_v6, BYTE* const rawResponse)
|
||||
{
|
||||
// Check IVs
|
||||
result.IVsOK = !memcmp // In V6 the XoredIV is actually the request IV
|
||||
@ -1029,7 +1025,7 @@ static RESPONSE_RESULT VerifyResponseV5(RESPONSE_RESULT result, REQUEST_V5* requ
|
||||
RESPONSE_RESULT DecryptResponseV6(RESPONSE_V6* response_v6, int responseSize, BYTE* const response, const BYTE* const rawRequest, BYTE* hwid)
|
||||
{
|
||||
RESPONSE_RESULT result;
|
||||
result.mask = ~0; // Set all bits in the results mask to 1. Assume success first.
|
||||
result.mask = (DWORD)~0; // Set all bits in the results mask to 1. Assume success first.
|
||||
result.effectiveResponseSize = responseSize;
|
||||
|
||||
int copySize1 =
|
||||
@ -1126,7 +1122,7 @@ RESPONSE_RESULT DecryptResponseV6(RESPONSE_V6* response_v6, int responseSize, BY
|
||||
memcpy(hwid, response_v6->HwId, sizeof(response_v6->HwId));
|
||||
|
||||
// Verify the V6 specific part of the response
|
||||
result = VerifyResponseV6(result, &Ctx, response_v6, request_v6, response);
|
||||
result = VerifyResponseV6(result, response_v6, request_v6, response);
|
||||
}
|
||||
else // V5
|
||||
{
|
||||
|
@ -258,12 +258,6 @@ typedef struct VlmcsdData
|
||||
char* Name;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
//union
|
||||
//{
|
||||
// uint64_t X_EPidOffset;
|
||||
// char* X_EPid;
|
||||
//};
|
||||
|
||||
uint8_t AppIndex;
|
||||
uint8_t KmsIndex;
|
||||
uint8_t ProtocolVersion;
|
||||
@ -337,6 +331,7 @@ typedef struct VlmcsdHeader
|
||||
#define EPID_INDEX_OFFICE2010 1
|
||||
#define EPID_INDEX_OFFICE2013 2
|
||||
#define EPID_INDEX_OFFICE2016 3
|
||||
#define EPID_INDEX_WINCHINAGOV 4
|
||||
|
||||
typedef HRESULT(__stdcall *RequestCallback_t)(const REQUEST *const baseRequest, RESPONSE *const baseResponse, BYTE *const hwId, const char* const ipstr);
|
||||
|
||||
|
1475
src/kmsdata-full.c
1475
src/kmsdata-full.c
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
1692
src/kmsdata.c
1692
src/kmsdata.c
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ SERVICE_STATUS_HANDLE gSvcStatusHandle;
|
||||
VOID WINAPI ServiceCtrlHandler(DWORD dwCtrl)
|
||||
{
|
||||
// Handle the requested control code.
|
||||
|
||||
switch (dwCtrl)
|
||||
{
|
||||
case SERVICE_CONTROL_STOP:
|
||||
|
@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ static void CheckRpcBindRequest(const RPC_BIND_REQUEST *const Request, const uns
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* Check, if we receive enough bytes to return a valid RPC bind response
|
||||
*/
|
||||
static unsigned int checkRpcBindSize(const RPC_BIND_REQUEST *const Request, const unsigned int RequestSize, WORD* NdrCtx, WORD* Ndr64Ctx)
|
||||
static unsigned int checkRpcBindSize(const RPC_BIND_REQUEST *const Request, const unsigned int RequestSize, WORD* NdrCtx_unused, WORD* Ndr64Ctx_unused)
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (RequestSize < sizeof(RPC_BIND_REQUEST)) return FALSE;
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
|
||||
#include "types.h"
|
||||
#include "kms.h"
|
||||
|
||||
#define MIN_CSVLK 4
|
||||
#define MIN_CSVLK 5
|
||||
typedef struct
|
||||
{
|
||||
const char* Epid;
|
||||
|
33
src/vlmcsd.c
33
src/vlmcsd.c
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
|
||||
#include "wintap.h"
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
static const char* const optstring = "N:B:m:t:w:0:3:6:H:A:R:u:g:L:p:i:P:l:r:U:W:C:c:F:O:o:x:T:K:E:M:j:SseDdVvqkZ";
|
||||
static const char* const optstring = "N:B:m:t:w:0:3:6:H:A:R:u:G:g:L:p:i:P:l:r:U:W:C:c:F:O:o:x:T:K:E:M:j:SseDdVvqkZ";
|
||||
|
||||
#if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) && !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
|
||||
static uint_fast8_t maxsockets = 0;
|
||||
@ -123,6 +123,7 @@ static IniFileParameter_t IniFileParameterList[] =
|
||||
{ "Office2010", INI_PARAM_OFFICE2010 },
|
||||
{ "Office2013", INI_PARAM_OFFICE2013 },
|
||||
{ "Office2016", INI_PARAM_OFFICE2016 },
|
||||
{ "WinChinaGov", INI_PARAM_WINCHINAGOV },
|
||||
# ifndef NO_SOCKETS
|
||||
{ "ExitLevel", INI_PARAM_EXIT_LEVEL },
|
||||
# endif // NO_SOCKETS
|
||||
@ -274,6 +275,7 @@ static __noreturn void usage()
|
||||
" -0 <ePID>\t\talways use <ePID> for Office2010\n"
|
||||
" -3 <ePID>\t\talways use <ePID> for Office2013\n"
|
||||
" -6 <ePID>\t\talways use <ePID> for Office2016\n"
|
||||
" -G <ePID>\t\talways use <ePID> for Win China Gov\n"
|
||||
" -H <HwId>\t\talways use hardware Id <HwId>\n"
|
||||
# endif // NO_CL_PIDS
|
||||
# if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(NO_USER_SWITCH)
|
||||
@ -404,9 +406,9 @@ __pure static BOOL getTimeSpanFromIniFile(DWORD* result, const char *const restr
|
||||
#endif // NO_INI_FILE
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
__pure static DWORD getTimeSpanFromCommandLine(const char *const restrict optarg, const char optchar)
|
||||
__pure static DWORD getTimeSpanFromCommandLine(const char *const restrict arg, const char optchar)
|
||||
{
|
||||
DWORD val = timeSpanString2Minutes(optarg);
|
||||
DWORD val = timeSpanString2Minutes(arg);
|
||||
|
||||
if (!val)
|
||||
{
|
||||
@ -553,6 +555,11 @@ static BOOL setIniFileParameter(uint_fast8_t id, const char *const iniarg)
|
||||
setHwIdFromIniFileLine(&s, EPID_INDEX_OFFICE2016);
|
||||
break;
|
||||
|
||||
case INI_PARAM_WINCHINAGOV:
|
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setEpidFromIniFileLine(&s, EPID_INDEX_WINCHINAGOV);
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setHwIdFromIniFileLine(&s, EPID_INDEX_WINCHINAGOV);
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break;
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# ifndef NO_TAP
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case INI_PARAM_VPN:
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@ -1050,14 +1057,14 @@ static DWORD daemonizeAndSetSignalAction()
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// Workaround for Cygwin fork problem (only affects cygwin processes that are Windows services)
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// Best is to compile for Cygwin with threads. fork() is slow and unreliable on Cygwin
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#if !defined(NO_INI_FILE) || !defined(NO_LOG) || !defined(NO_CL_PIDS) || !defined(NO_EXTERNAL_DATA)
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__pure static char* getCommandLineArg(char *const restrict optarg)
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__pure static char* getCommandLineArg(char *const restrict arg)
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{
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# if !__CYGWIN__ || defined(USE_THREADS) || defined(NO_SOCKETS)
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return optarg;
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return arg;
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# else
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if (!IsNTService) return optarg;
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if (!IsNTService) return arg;
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return vlmcsd_strdup(optarg);
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return vlmcsd_strdup(arg);
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# endif
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}
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#endif // !defined(NO_INI_FILE) || !defined(NO_LOG) || !defined(NO_CL_PIDS) || !defined(NO_EXTERNAL_DATA)
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@ -1118,6 +1125,13 @@ static void parseGeneralArguments() {
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# endif // NO_LOG
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break;
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case 'G':
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KmsResponseParameters[EPID_INDEX_WINCHINAGOV].Epid = getCommandLineArg(optarg);
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# ifndef NO_LOG
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KmsResponseParameters[EPID_INDEX_WINCHINAGOV].EpidSource = "command line";
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# endif // NO_LOG
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break;
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case 'H':
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HwId = (BYTE*)vlmcsd_malloc(sizeof(((RESPONSE_V6 *)0)->HwId));
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hex2bin(HwId, optarg, sizeof(((RESPONSE_V6 *)0)->HwId));
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@ -1125,6 +1139,7 @@ static void parseGeneralArguments() {
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KmsResponseParameters[EPID_INDEX_WINDOWS].HwId =
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KmsResponseParameters[EPID_INDEX_OFFICE2010].HwId =
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KmsResponseParameters[EPID_INDEX_OFFICE2013].HwId =
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KmsResponseParameters[EPID_INDEX_WINCHINAGOV].HwId =
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KmsResponseParameters[EPID_INDEX_OFFICE2016].HwId = HwId;
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break;
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@ -1146,7 +1161,7 @@ static void parseGeneralArguments() {
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case 'x':
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ignoreIniFileParameter(INI_PARAM_EXIT_LEVEL);
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ExitLevel = getOptionArgumentInt((char)o, 0, 1);
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ExitLevel = (int_fast8_t)getOptionArgumentInt((char)o, 0, 1);
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break;
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case 'P':
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||||
@ -1581,7 +1596,7 @@ int setupListeningSockets()
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char** privateIPList = NULL;
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int numPrivateIPs = 0;
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||||
if (PublicIPProtectionLevel & 1) getPrivateIPAddresses(&numPrivateIPs, &privateIPList);
|
||||
uint_fast8_t allocsockets = maxsockets ? (maxsockets + numPrivateIPs) : ((PublicIPProtectionLevel & 1) ? numPrivateIPs : 2);
|
||||
uint_fast8_t allocsockets = (uint_fast8_t)(maxsockets ? (maxsockets + numPrivateIPs) : ((PublicIPProtectionLevel & 1) ? numPrivateIPs : 2));
|
||||
# else // !HAVE_GETIFADDR
|
||||
uint_fast8_t allocsockets = maxsockets ? maxsockets : 2;
|
||||
# endif // !HAVE_GETIFADDR
|
||||
|
@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ int server_main(int argc, CARGV argv);
|
||||
#define INI_PARAM_DATA_FILE 28
|
||||
#define INI_PARAM_VPN 29
|
||||
#define INI_PARAM_EXIT_LEVEL 30
|
||||
#define INI_PARAM_WINCHINAGOV 31
|
||||
|
||||
#define INI_FILE_PASS_1 1
|
||||
#define INI_FILE_PASS_2 2
|
||||
|
@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ static int DevCtl(DWORD code, void* data, DWORD len)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
static DWORD WINAPI TapMirror(LPVOID data)
|
||||
static DWORD WINAPI TapMirror(LPVOID data_unused)
|
||||
{
|
||||
while (TRUE)
|
||||
{
|
||||
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