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Original README from the py-kms github:
https://github.com/SystemRage/py-kms
History
py-kms is a port of node-kms created by cyrozap, which is a port of either the C##, C++, or .NET implementations of KMS Emulator. The original version was written by CODYQX4 and is derived from the reverse-engineered code of Microsoft's official KMS.
Features
- Responds to V4, V5, and V6 KMS requests.
- Supports activating:
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7
- Windows 8
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 10 ( 1511 / 1607 / 1703 / 1709 / 1803 / 1809 / 1903 / 1909 )
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows Server 2008 R2
- Windows Server 2012
- Windows Server 2012 R2
- Windows Server 2016
- Windows Server 2019
- Microsoft Office 2010 ( Volume License )
- Microsoft Office 2013 ( Volume License )
- Microsoft Office 2016 ( Volume License )
- Microsoft Office 2019 ( Volume License )
- It's written in Python:
- tested with Python 2.7.15rc1
- tested with Python 3.6.7
Dependencies
- Python 3.x or Python 2.7.x or Python 2.6.x with the
argparse
module installed. - Tkinter module.
- If the
tzlocal
module is installed, the "Request Time" in the verbose output will be converted into local time. Otherwise, it will be in UTC. - It can use the
sqlite3
module so you can use the database function, storing activation data so it can be recalled again. - Installation example on Ubuntu / Mint:
sudo apt-get update
- for python3
sudo apt-get install python3-tk python3-pip
sudo pip3 install tzlocal pysqlite3
- or for python2
sudo apt-get install python-tk python-pip
sudo pip install tzlocal pysqlite
Usage
- NOTE: Pay attention to how invoke scripts, if you want to run with python2 use
python...
while for python3 usepython3...
, also depending on the Python versions that resides in your PC. - To start the server, execute
python pykms_Server.py [IPADDRESS] [PORT]
, the default IPADDRESS is "0.0.0.0" ( all interfaces ) and the default PORT is "1688". - To run the client (only for testing purposes), use
python pykms_Client.py [IPADDRESS] [PORT]
, with the same defaults ofpykms_Server.py
. - To show the help pages type:
python pykms_Server.py -h
andpython pykms_Client.py -h
. - To generate a random HWID use
-w
option:python pykms_Server.py -w RANDOM
. - To get the HWID from any server use the client, for example type:
python pykms_Client.py 0.0.0.0 1688 -m Windows8.1 -V INFO
. - To view a minimal set of logging information use
-V MINI
option, for example:python pykms_Server.py -F /path/to/your/logfile.log -V MINI
. - To redirect logging on stdout use
-F STDOUT
option, for example:python pykms_Server.py -F STDOUT -V DEBUG
. - You can create logfile and view logging information on stdout at the same time with
-F FILESTDOUT
option, for example:python pykms_Server.py -F FILESTDOUT /path/to/your/logfile.log -V DEBUG
. - Select timeout (seconds) for py-kms with
-t
option, for examplepython pykms_Server.py -t 10
- For launching py-kms GUI make executable
pykms_Server.py
file withchmod +x /path/to/folder/py-kms/pykms_Server.py
, then simply runpykms_Server.py
double-clicking. - You can run py-kms deamonized (via Etrigan) using a command like:
python pykms_Server.py etrigan start
and stop it with:python pykms_Server.py etrigan stop
. - With Etrigan you have another way to launch py-kms GUI (specially suitable if you're using a virtualenv), so:
python pykms_Server.py etrigan start -g
and stop the GUI with the same precedent command (or interact with EXIT button).
Docker
This projects has docker image support. You can find all available image configurations inside the docker folder. There are three tags of the images available:
latest
, currently the same like minimal...minimal
, wich is based on the python3 minimal configuration of py-kms. This image does NOT include SQLLite support!python2
, which is fully configurable and equiped with SQLLite support and web interface.python3
, which is like thepython2
tag - just with Python 3... If you just want to use the image and don't want to build them yourself, you can use the official image at the docker hub (pykmsorg/py-kms
). To ensure that the image is always up-to-date you should check watchtower out!
Other Important Stuff
Consult the Wiki for more information about activation with py-kms and to get GVLK keys.