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# py-kms
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_Keep in mind that this project is not intended for production use. Feel free to use it to test your own systems or maybe even learn something from the protocol structure._ 😉
## History
_py-kms_ is a port of node-kms created by [cyrozap](http://forums.mydigitallife.info/members/183074-markedsword), which is a port of either the C#, C++, or .NET implementations of KMS Emulator. The original version was written by [CODYQX4](http://forums.mydigitallife.info/members/89933-CODYQX4) and is derived from the reverse-engineered code of Microsoft's official KMS.
This version of _py-kms_ is for itself a fork of the original implementation by [SystemRage](https://github.com/SystemRage/py-kms), which was abandoned early 2021.
### What is with version `1.0.0`?
Semantic versioning is now being used in this project, so checkout the [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/Py-KMS-Organization/py-kms/releases). Before, a `CHANGELOG.md` file was used to track changes, but got abandoned over time. Its content got moved into the [Historic Releases](docs/Historic%20Releases.md) document for reference.
## Features
- Responds to `v4`, `v5`, and `v6` KMS requests.
- Supports activating [a lot of products](docs/Keys.md), so checkout the docs for more information.
- It's written in Python.
- Supports execution by `Docker`, `systemd` and many more...
- Uses `sqlite` for persistent data storage (with a simple web-based explorer).
## Documentation
The wiki has been completly reworked and is now available on [readthedocs.io](https://py-kms.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). It should provide you all the necessary information about how to setup and to use _py-kms_, all without clumping this readme. The documentation also houses more details about the activation procedure with _py-kms_ and how to get GVLK keys.
## Quick start
- To start the server, execute `python3 pykms_Server.py [IPADDRESS] [PORT]`, the default _IPADDRESS_ is `::` ( all interfaces ) and the default _PORT_ is `1688`.
- Note that both the address and port are optional.
- It's allowed to use IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
- If you have an IPv6-capable dual-stack OS, a dual-stack socket is created when using a IPv6 address.
- **[In case your OS does not support IPv6](https://github.com/Py-KMS-Organization/py-kms/issues/108), make sure to explicitly specify the legacy IPv4 of `0.0.0.0`!**
- To start the server automatically using Docker, execute `docker run -d --name py-kms --restart always -p 1688:1688 ghcr.io/py-kms-organization/py-kms`.
- To show the help pages type: `python3 pykms_Server.py -h` and `python3 pykms_Client.py -h`.
## License
- _py-kms_ is [![Unlicense](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-unlicense-lightgray.svg)](./LICENSE)