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f72621f166 vlmcsd-svn934-2016-06-17-Hotbird64 2016-06-28 13:07:01 +08:00
c479a67c2c vlmcsd-svn906-2016-06-05-Hotbird64 2016-06-06 10:36:00 +08:00
71 changed files with 23297 additions and 22640 deletions

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@ -5,7 +5,10 @@
PROGRAM_NAME ?= vlmcsd PROGRAM_NAME ?= vlmcsd
CLIENT_NAME ?= vlmcs CLIENT_NAME ?= vlmcs
MULTI_NAME ?= vlmcsdmulti MULTI_NAME ?= vlmcsdmulti
OBJ_NAME ?= libkms-static.o
A_NAME ?= libkms.a
CONFIG ?= config.h CONFIG ?= config.h
COMPILER_LANGUAGE ?= c
# crypto library to use for standard algos, could save ~1-2kb ;) # crypto library to use for standard algos, could save ~1-2kb ;)
# can be either 'openssl', 'polarssl' or anything other for internal impl # can be either 'openssl', 'polarssl' or anything other for internal impl
@ -34,49 +37,72 @@ endif
ifneq (,$(findstring androideabi,$(TARGETPLATFORM))) ifneq (,$(findstring androideabi,$(TARGETPLATFORM)))
ANDROID := 1 ANDROID := 1
UNIX := 1 UNIX := 1
ELF := 1
endif endif
ifneq (,$(findstring minix,$(TARGETPLATFORM))) ifneq (,$(findstring minix,$(TARGETPLATFORM)))
MINIX := 1 MINIX := 1
UNIX := 1 UNIX := 1
ELF := 1
endif endif
ifneq (,$(findstring mingw,$(TARGETPLATFORM))) ifneq (,$(findstring mingw,$(TARGETPLATFORM)))
MINGW := 1 MINGW := 1
WIN := 1 WIN := 1
PE := 1
endif endif
ifneq (,$(findstring cygwin,$(TARGETPLATFORM))) ifneq (,$(findstring cygwin,$(TARGETPLATFORM)))
CYGWIN := 1 CYGWIN := 1
WIN := 1 WIN := 1
PE := 1
endif
ifneq (,$(findstring cygnus,$(TARGETPLATFORM)))
CYGWIN := 1
WIN := 1
PE := 1
endif endif
ifneq (,$(findstring freebsd,$(TARGETPLATFORM))) ifneq (,$(findstring freebsd,$(TARGETPLATFORM)))
FREEBSD := 1 FREEBSD := 1
UNIX := 1 UNIX := 1
BSD := 1 BSD := 1
ELF := 1
endif endif
ifneq (,$(findstring netbsd,$(TARGETPLATFORM))) ifneq (,$(findstring netbsd,$(TARGETPLATFORM)))
NETBSD := 1 NETBSD := 1
UNIX := 1 UNIX := 1
BSD := 1 BSD := 1
ELF := 1
endif endif
ifneq (,$(findstring openbsd,$(TARGETPLATFORM))) ifneq (,$(findstring openbsd,$(TARGETPLATFORM)))
OPENBSD := 1 OPENBSD := 1
UNIX := 1 UNIX := 1
BSD := 1 BSD := 1
ELF := 1
endif endif
ifneq (,$(findstring solaris,$(TARGETPLATFORM))) ifneq (,$(findstring solaris,$(TARGETPLATFORM)))
SOLARIS := 1 SOLARIS := 1
UNIX := 1 UNIX := 1
ELF := 1
endif endif
ifneq (,$(findstring linux,$(TARGETPLATFORM))) ifneq (,$(findstring linux,$(TARGETPLATFORM)))
LINUX := 1 LINUX := 1
UNIX := 1 UNIX := 1
ELF := 1
endif
ifneq (,$(findstring gnu,$(TARGETPLATFORM)))
ifeq (,$(findstring linux,$(TARGETPLATFORM)))
UNIX := 1
HURD := 1
ELF := 1
endif
endif endif
ifeq ($(CYGWIN),1) ifeq ($(CYGWIN),1)
@ -89,12 +115,25 @@ else
DLL_NAME ?= libkms.so DLL_NAME ?= libkms.so
endif endif
BASECFLAGS = -DCONFIG=\"$(CONFIG)\" -DBUILD_TIME=$(shell date '+%s') -g -Os -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections BASECFLAGS = -DVLMCSD_COMPILER=\"$(notdir $(CC))\" -DVLMCSD_PLATFORM=\"$(TARGETPLATFORM)\" -DCONFIG=\"$(CONFIG)\" -DBUILD_TIME=$(shell date '+%s') -g -Os -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections
BASELDFLAGS = BASELDFLAGS =
STRIPFLAGS = STRIPFLAGS =
CLIENTLDFLAGS = CLIENTLDFLAGS =
SERVERLDFLAGS = SERVERLDFLAGS =
ifndef SAFE_MODE
BASECFLAGS += -fvisibility=hidden -pipe -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants
ifeq ($(ELF),1)
BASELDFLAGS += -Wl,-z,norelro
endif
ifneq (,$(findstring gcc,$(notdir $(CC))))
BASECFLAGS += -flto
endif
endif
ifeq ($(NOLIBS),1) ifeq ($(NOLIBS),1)
NOLRESOLV=1 NOLRESOLV=1
NOLPTHREAD=1 NOLPTHREAD=1
@ -105,20 +144,24 @@ ifneq ($(NO_DNS),1)
ifneq ($(NOLRESOLV),1) ifneq ($(NOLRESOLV),1)
ifeq ($(MINGW),1) ifeq ($(MINGW),1)
BASELDFLAGS += -ldnsapi CLIENTLDFLAGS += -ldnsapi
endif endif
ifeq ($(LINUX),1) ifeq ($(LINUX),1)
BASELDFLAGS += -lresolv CLIENTLDFLAGS += -lresolv
endif
ifeq ($(HURD),1)
CLIENTLDFLAGS += -lresolv
endif endif
ifeq ($(DARWIN),1) ifeq ($(DARWIN),1)
BASELDFLAGS += -lresolv CLIENTLDFLAGS += -lresolv
endif endif
ifeq ($(CYGWIN),1) ifeq ($(CYGWIN),1)
DNS_PARSER := internal DNS_PARSER := internal
BASELDFLAGS += -lresolv CLIENTLDFLAGS += -lresolv
endif endif
ifeq ($(OPENBSD),1) ifeq ($(OPENBSD),1)
@ -126,7 +169,7 @@ ifneq ($(NO_DNS),1)
endif endif
ifeq ($(SOLARIS),1) ifeq ($(SOLARIS),1)
BASELDFLAGS += -lresolv CLIENTLDFLAGS += -lresolv
endif endif
endif endif
@ -155,16 +198,18 @@ else
STRIPFLAGS += -s STRIPFLAGS += -s
endif endif
LIBRARY_CFLAGS = -DSIMPLE_SOCKETS -DNO_TIMEOUT -DNO_SIGHUP -DNO_CL_PIDS -DNO_EXTENDED_PRODUCT_LIST -DNO_BASIC_PRODUCT_LIST -DNO_LOG -DNO_RANDOM_EPID -DNO_INI_FILE -DNO_INI_FILE -DNO_HELP -DNO_CUSTOM_INTERVALS -DNO_PID_FILE -DNO_USER_SWITCH -DNO_VERBOSE_LOG -DNO_LIMIT -DNO_VERSION_INFORMATION
ifeq ($(FEATURES), embedded) ifeq ($(FEATURES), embedded)
BASECFLAGS += -DNO_HELP -DNO_USER_SWITCH -DNO_BASIC_PRODUCT_LIST -DNO_CUSTOM_INTERVALS -DNO_PID_FILE -DNO_VERBOSE_LOG BASECFLAGS += -DNO_HELP -DNO_USER_SWITCH -DNO_BASIC_PRODUCT_LIST -DNO_CUSTOM_INTERVALS -DNO_PID_FILE -DNO_VERBOSE_LOG -DNO_VERSION_INFORMATION
else ifeq ($(FEATURES), autostart) else ifeq ($(FEATURES), autostart)
BASECFLAGS += -DNO_HELP BASECFLAGS += -DNO_HELP -DNO_VERSION_INFORMATION
else ifeq ($(FEATURES), minimum) else ifeq ($(FEATURES), minimum)
BASECFLAGS += -DNO_TIMEOUT -DNO_SIGHUP -DNO_CL_PIDS -DNO_EXTENDED_PRODUCT_LIST -DNO_BASIC_PRODUCT_LIST -DNO_LOG -DNO_RANDOM_EPID -DNO_INI_FILE -DNO_INI_FILE -DNO_HELP -DNO_CUSTOM_INTERVALS -DNO_PID_FILE -DNO_USER_SWITCH -DNO_VERBOSE_LOG -DNO_LIMIT BASECFLAGS += $(LIBRARY_CFLAGS)
else ifeq ($(FEATURES), most) else ifeq ($(FEATURES), most)
BASECFLAGS += -DNO_SIGHUP -DNO_PID_FILE -DNO_LIMIT BASECFLAGS += -DNO_SIGHUP -DNO_PID_FILE -DNO_LIMIT
else ifeq ($(FEATURES), inetd) else ifeq ($(FEATURES), inetd)
BASECFLAGS += -DNO_SIGHUP -DNO_SOCKETS -DNO_PID_FILE -DNO_LIMIT BASECFLAGS += -DNO_SIGHUP -DNO_SOCKETS -DNO_PID_FILE -DNO_LIMIT -DNO_VERSION_INFORMATION
else ifeq ($(FEATURES), fixedepids) else ifeq ($(FEATURES), fixedepids)
BASECFLAGS += -DNO_SIGHUP -DNO_CL_PIDS -DNO_RANDOM_EPID -DNO_INI_FILE BASECFLAGS += -DNO_SIGHUP -DNO_CL_PIDS -DNO_RANDOM_EPID -DNO_INI_FILE
endif endif
@ -202,7 +247,7 @@ ifdef HWID
endif endif
ifdef TERMINAL_WIDTH ifdef TERMINAL_WIDTH
BASECFLAGS += -DTERMINAL_FIXED_WIDTH=$(TERMINAL_WIDTH) BASECFLAGS += -DTERMINAL_FIXED_WIDTH=$(TERMINAL_WIDTH) -DDISPLAY_WIDTH=\"$(TERMINAL_WIDTH)\"
endif endif
ifeq ($(NOPROCFS), 1) ifeq ($(NOPROCFS), 1)
@ -216,13 +261,15 @@ endif
ifneq ($(ANDROID), 1) ifneq ($(ANDROID), 1)
ifneq ($(MINIX), 1) ifneq ($(MINIX), 1)
ifneq ($(NOLPTHREAD), 1) ifneq ($(NOLPTHREAD), 1)
ifeq ($(findstring NO_LIMIT,$(CFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS)),)
BASELDFLAGS += -lpthread ifeq ($(THREADS), 1)
SERVERLDFLAGS += -lpthread
endif endif
ifneq ($(findstring USE_THREADS,$(BASECFLAGS)),) ifeq (,$(findstring NO_LIMIT,$(CFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS)))
BASELDFLAGS += -lpthread SERVERLDFLAGS += -lpthread
endif endif
endif endif
endif endif
endif endif
@ -231,9 +278,9 @@ $(MULTI_NAME): BASECFLAGS += -DMULTI_CALL_BINARY=1
all: $(CLIENT_NAME) $(PROGRAM_NAME) all: $(CLIENT_NAME) $(PROGRAM_NAME)
ifdef CAT #ifdef CAT
allmulti: $(CLIENT_NAME) $(PROGRAM_NAME) $(MULTI_NAME) allmulti: $(CLIENT_NAME) $(PROGRAM_NAME) $(MULTI_NAME)
endif #endif
ifneq ($(strip $(VLMCSD_VERSION)),) ifneq ($(strip $(VLMCSD_VERSION)),)
BASECFLAGS += -DVERSION=\"$(VLMCSD_VERSION),\ built\ $(shell date -u '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' | sed -e 's/ /\\ /g')\ UTC\" BASECFLAGS += -DVERSION=\"$(VLMCSD_VERSION),\ built\ $(shell date -u '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' | sed -e 's/ /\\ /g')\ UTC\"
@ -254,12 +301,12 @@ VLMCS_SRCS = vlmcs.c $(SRCS)
VLMCS_OBJS = $(VLMCS_SRCS:.c=.o) VLMCS_OBJS = $(VLMCS_SRCS:.c=.o)
MULTI_SRCS = vlmcsd.c vlmcs.c vlmcsdmulti.c $(SRCS) MULTI_SRCS = vlmcsd.c vlmcs.c vlmcsdmulti.c $(SRCS)
MULTI_OBJS = $(MULTI_SRCS:.c=.o) MULTI_OBJS = $(SRCS:.c=.o) vlmcsd-m.o vlmcs-m.o vlmcsdmulti-m.o
DLL_SRCS = libkms.c $(SRCS) DLL_SRCS = libkms.c $(SRCS)
DLL_OBJS = $(DLL_SRCS:.c=.o) DLL_OBJS = $(DLL_SRCS:.c=.o)
PDFDOCS = vlmcs.1.pdf vlmcsd.7.pdf vlmcsd.8.pdf vlmcsdmulti.1.pdf vlmcsd.ini.5.pdf PDFDOCS = vlmcs.1.pdf vlmcsd.7.pdf vlmcsd.8.pdf vlmcsdmulti.1.pdf vlmcsd.ini.5.pdf vlmcsd-floppy.7.pdf
HTMLDOCS = $(PDFDOCS:.pdf=.html) HTMLDOCS = $(PDFDOCS:.pdf=.html)
UNIXDOCS = $(PDFDOCS:.pdf=.unix.txt) UNIXDOCS = $(PDFDOCS:.pdf=.unix.txt)
DOSDOCS = $(PDFDOCS:.pdf=.dos.txt) DOSDOCS = $(PDFDOCS:.pdf=.dos.txt)
@ -268,11 +315,13 @@ ifneq ($(NO_DNS),1)
VLMCS_SRCS += dns_srv.c VLMCS_SRCS += dns_srv.c
MULTI_SRCS += dns_srv.c MULTI_SRCS += dns_srv.c
MULTI_OBJS += dns_srv.o
ifeq ($(DNS_PARSER),internal) ifeq ($(DNS_PARSER),internal)
ifneq ($(MINGW),1) ifneq ($(MINGW),1)
VLMCS_SRCS += ns_parse.c ns_name.c VLMCS_SRCS += ns_parse.c ns_name.c
MULTI_SRCS += ns_parse.c ns_name.c MULTI_SRCS += ns_parse.c ns_name.c
MULTI_OBJS += ns_parse.o ns_name.o
BASECFLAGS += "-DDNS_PARSER_INTERNAL" BASECFLAGS += "-DDNS_PARSER_INTERNAL"
endif endif
endif endif
@ -283,6 +332,8 @@ ifeq ($(MSRPC),1)
VLMCSD_SRCS += msrpc-server.c VLMCSD_SRCS += msrpc-server.c
VLMCS_SRCS += msrpc-client.c VLMCS_SRCS += msrpc-client.c
MULTI_SRCS += msrpc-server.c msrpc-client.c MULTI_SRCS += msrpc-server.c msrpc-client.c
MULTI_OBJS += msrpc-server-m.o msrpc-client-m.o
DLL_SRCS += msrpc-server.c
BASECFLAGS += -DUSE_MSRPC -Wno-unknown-pragmas BASECFLAGS += -DUSE_MSRPC -Wno-unknown-pragmas
BASELDFLAGS += -lrpcrt4 BASELDFLAGS += -lrpcrt4
else else
@ -292,6 +343,7 @@ endif
ifeq "$(WIN)" "1" ifeq "$(WIN)" "1"
VLMCSD_SRCS += ntservice.c VLMCSD_SRCS += ntservice.c
MULTI_SRCS += ntservice.c MULTI_SRCS += ntservice.c
MULTI_OBJS += ntservice.o
endif endif
ifeq ($(CRYPTO), openssl_with_aes) ifeq ($(CRYPTO), openssl_with_aes)
@ -312,7 +364,6 @@ else ifeq ($(CRYPTO), polarssl)
else ifeq ($(CRYPTO), windows) else ifeq ($(CRYPTO), windows)
BASECFLAGS += -D_CRYPTO_WINDOWS BASECFLAGS += -D_CRYPTO_WINDOWS
SRCS += crypto_windows.c SRCS += crypto_windows.c
#BASELDFLAGS += -lpolarssl
else else
BASECFLAGS += -D_CRYPTO_INTERNAL BASECFLAGS += -D_CRYPTO_INTERNAL
SRCS += crypto_internal.c SRCS += crypto_internal.c
@ -332,9 +383,12 @@ endif
ifeq ($(VERBOSE),3) ifeq ($(VERBOSE),3)
COMPILER := $(shell printf "%-40s" $(notdir $(CC))) COMPILER := $(shell printf "%-40s" $(notdir $(CC)))
ARCHIVER := $(shell printf "%-40s" $(notdir $(AR)))
endif endif
ifeq ($(CAT),2) ARCMD := AR
ifdef CAT
LDCMD := CC/LD LDCMD := CC/LD
else else
LDCMD := LD LDCMD := LD
@ -344,99 +398,112 @@ endif
%.o: %.c %.o: %.c
ifeq ($(VERBOSE),1) ifeq ($(VERBOSE),1)
$(CC) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) -c $< $(CC) -x$(COMPILER_LANGUAGE) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) -c $<
ifeq ($(DEPENDENCIES),1) ifeq ($(DEPENDENCIES),1)
$(CC) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) -MM -MF $*.d $< $(CC) -x$(COMPILER_LANGUAGE) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) -MM -MF $*.d $<
endif endif
else else
@echo "$(COMPILER) CC $@ <- $<" @echo "$(COMPILER) CC $@ <- $<"
@$(CC) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) -c $< @$(CC) -x$(COMPILER_LANGUAGE) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) -c $<
ifeq ($(DEPENDENCIES),1) ifeq ($(DEPENDENCIES),1)
@echo "$(COMPILER) DEP $*.d <- $<" @echo "$(COMPILER) DEP $*.d <- $<"
@$(CC) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) -MM -MF $*.d $< @$(CC) -x$(COMPILER_LANGUAGE) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) -MM -MF $*.d $<
endif endif
endif endif
vlmcsd_all.c: $(VLMCSD_SRCS) %-m.o: %.c
ifeq ($(VERBOSE),1) ifeq ($(VERBOSE),1)
cat $^ > $@ $(CC) -x$(COMPILER_LANGUAGE) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) -o $@ -c $<
ifeq ($(DEPENDENCIES),1)
$(CC) -x$(COMPILER_LANGUAGE) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) -MM -MF $*.d $<
endif
else else
@echo "$(COMPILER) CAT $@ <- $^" @echo "$(COMPILER) CC $@ <- $<"
@cat $^ > $@ @$(CC) -x$(COMPILER_LANGUAGE) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) -o $@ -c $<
ifeq ($(DEPENDENCIES),1)
@echo "$(COMPILER) DEP $*.d <- $<"
@$(CC) -x$(COMPILER_LANGUAGE) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) -MM -MF $*.d $<
endif
endif endif
vlmcs_all.c: $(VLMCS_SRCS)
ifeq ($(VERBOSE),1)
cat $^ > $@
else
@echo "$(COMPILER) CAT $@ <- $^"
@cat $^ > $@
endif
vlmcsdmulti_all.c: $(MULTI_SRCS)
ifeq ($(VERBOSE),1)
cat $^ > $@
else
@echo "$(COMPILER) CAT $@ <- $^"
@cat $^ > $@
endif
ifdef CAT ifdef CAT
ifeq ($(CAT),2) BUILDCOMMAND = cat $^ | $(CC) -x$(COMPILER_LANGUAGE) -o $@ -
$(PROGRAM_NAME): vlmcsd_all.c VLMCSD_PREREQUISITES = $(VLMCSD_SRCS)
VLMCS_PREREQUISITES = $(VLMCS_SRCS)
MULTI_PREREQUISITES = $(MULTI_SRCS)
DLL_PREREQUISITES = $(DLL_SRCS)
OBJ_PREREQUISITES = $(DLL_SRCS)
else else
$(PROGRAM_NAME): vlmcsd_all.o BUILDCOMMAND = $(CC) -o $@ $^
VLMCSD_PREREQUISITES = $(VLMCSD_OBJS)
VLMCS_PREREQUISITES = $(VLMCS_OBJS)
MULTI_PREREQUISITES = $(MULTI_OBJS)
DLL_PREREQUISITES = $(DLL_OBJS)
OBJ_PREREQUISITES = $(DLL_OBJS)
endif endif
ifeq ($(VERBOSE),1)
BUILDCOMMANDPREFIX = +
else else
$(PROGRAM_NAME): $(VLMCSD_OBJS) BUILDCOMMANDPREFIX = +@
endif endif
ifeq ($(VERBOSE),1)
+$(CC) -o $@ $^ $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(BASELDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) INFOCOMMAND = +@echo "$(COMPILER) $(LDCMD) $@ <- $^"
else ARINFOCOMMAND = +@echo "$(ARCHIVER) $(ARCMD) $@ <. $^"
+@echo "$(COMPILER) $(LDCMD) $@ <- $^"
+@$(CC) -o $@ $^ $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(BASELDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) VLMCSD_COMMAND = $(BUILDCOMMANDPREFIX)$(BUILDCOMMAND) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(BASELDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(SERVERLDFLAGS)
VLMCS_COMMAND = $(BUILDCOMMANDPREFIX)$(BUILDCOMMAND) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(BASELDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(CLIENTLDFLAGS)
MULTI_COMMAND = $(BUILDCOMMANDPREFIX)$(BUILDCOMMAND) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(BASELDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(CLIENTLDFLAGS) $(SERVERLDFLAGS)
DLL_COMMAND = $(BUILDCOMMANDPREFIX)$(BUILDCOMMAND) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(BASELDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(SERVERLDFLAGS) -fvisibility=hidden -shared -DIS_LIBRARY=1 $(LIBRARY_CFLAGS) -UNO_SOCKETS -UUSE_MSRPC
OBJ_COMMAND = $(BUILDCOMMANDPREFIX)$(BUILDCOMMAND) $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(BASELDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(SERVERLDFLAGS) -fvisibility=hidden -c -DIS_LIBRARY=1 $(LIBRARY_CFLAGS) -UNO_SOCKETS -UUSE_MSRPC
$(PROGRAM_NAME): $(VLMCSD_PREREQUISITES)
ifneq ($(VERBOSE),1)
$(INFOCOMMAND)
endif endif
$(VLMCSD_COMMAND)
$(CLIENT_NAME): $(VLMCS_PREREQUISITES)
ifneq ($(VERBOSE),1)
$(INFOCOMMAND)
endif
$(VLMCS_COMMAND)
$(MULTI_NAME): $(MULTI_PREREQUISITES)
ifneq ($(VERBOSE),1)
$(INFOCOMMAND)
endif
$(MULTI_COMMAND)
$(DLL_NAME): $(DLL_PREREQUISITES)
ifneq ($(VERBOSE),1)
$(INFOCOMMAND)
endif
$(DLL_COMMAND)
ifndef CAT
$(OBJ_NAME):
+@echo Cannot make $@ without CAT defined. Please create $(A_NAME)
else
$(OBJ_NAME): $(OBJ_PREREQUISITES)
ifneq ($(VERBOSE),1)
$(INFOCOMMAND)
endif
$(OBJ_COMMAND)
endif
ifdef CAT ifdef CAT
ifeq ($(CAT),2) $(A_NAME): $(OBJ_NAME)
$(CLIENT_NAME): vlmcs_all.c
else else
$(CLIENT_NAME): vlmcs_all.o $(A_NAME): BASECFLAGS += -fvisibility=hidden -DIS_LIBRARY=1 $(LIBRARY_CFLAGS) -UNO_SOCKETS -UUSE_MSRPC
$(A_NAME): $(DLL_OBJS)
endif endif
else ifneq ($(VERBOSE),1)
$(CLIENT_NAME): $(VLMCS_OBJS) $(ARINFOCOMMAND)
endif
ifeq ($(VERBOSE),1)
+$(CC) -o $@ $^ $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(BASELDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS)
else
+@echo "$(COMPILER) $(LDCMD) $@ <- $^"
+@$(CC) -o $@ $^ $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(BASELDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS)
endif endif
+@rm -f $@
ifdef CAT $(BUILDCOMMANDPREFIX)$(AR) rcs $@ $^
ifeq ($(CAT),2)
$(MULTI_NAME): vlmcsdmulti_all.c
else
$(MULTI_NAME): vlmcsdmulti_all.o
endif
else
$(MULTI_NAME): $(MULTI_OBJS)
endif
ifeq ($(VERBOSE),1)
+$(CC) -o $@ $^ $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(BASELDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS)
else
+@echo "$(COMPILER) $(LDCMD) $@ <- $^"
+@$(CC) -o $@ $^ $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(BASELDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS)
endif
$(DLL_NAME): $(DLL_SRCS)
ifeq ($(VERBOSE),1)
+$(CC) -o $@ $^ $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(BASELDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -shared -DIS_LIBRARY=1 -UNO_SOCKETS -UUSE_MSRPC
else
+@echo "$(COMPILER) $(LDCMD) $@ <- $^"
+@$(CC) -o $@ $^ $(PLATFORMFLAGS) $(BASECFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(BASELDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -shared -DIS_LIBRARY=1 -UNO_SOCKETS -UUSE_MSRPC
endif
%.pdf : % %.pdf : %
ifeq ($(shell uname), Darwin) ifeq ($(shell uname), Darwin)
@ -467,10 +534,13 @@ htmldocs : $(HTMLDOCS)
alldocs : $(UNIXDOCS) $(HTMLDOCS) $(PDFDOCS) $(DOSDOCS) alldocs : $(UNIXDOCS) $(HTMLDOCS) $(PDFDOCS) $(DOSDOCS)
clean: clean:
rm -f *.o *.d *_all.c $(PROGRAM_NAME) $(MULTI_NAME) $(DLL_NAME) $(CLIENT_NAME) $(PDFDOCS) $(DOSDOCS) $(UNIXDOCS) $(HTMLDOCS) rm -f *.o *.d *_all.c libkms_all_*.c $(PROGRAM_NAME) $(MULTI_NAME) $(DLL_NAME) $(CLIENT_NAME) $(PDFDOCS) $(DOSDOCS) $(UNIXDOCS) $(HTMLDOCS) $(OBJ_NAME) $(A_NAME) *.a
dnsclean:
rm -f dns_srv.o
help: help:
@echo "Type:" @echo "Type"
@echo " ${MAKE} - to build $(PROGRAM_NAME) and $(CLIENT_NAME)" @echo " ${MAKE} - to build $(PROGRAM_NAME) and $(CLIENT_NAME)"
@echo " ${MAKE} clean - to remove $(PROGRAM_NAME) and $(CLIENT_NAME)" @echo " ${MAKE} clean - to remove $(PROGRAM_NAME) and $(CLIENT_NAME)"
@echo " ${MAKE} help - to see this help" @echo " ${MAKE} help - to see this help"
@ -485,8 +555,9 @@ help:
@echo " ${MAKE} $(CLIENT_NAME) - to build the client only." @echo " ${MAKE} $(CLIENT_NAME) - to build the client only."
@echo " ${MAKE} $(MULTI_NAME) - to build $(PROGRAM_NAME) and $(CLIENT_NAME) in a single multi-call binary" @echo " ${MAKE} $(MULTI_NAME) - to build $(PROGRAM_NAME) and $(CLIENT_NAME) in a single multi-call binary"
@echo " ${MAKE} $(DLL_NAME) - to build the shared library $(DLL_NAME)" @echo " ${MAKE} $(DLL_NAME) - to build the shared library $(DLL_NAME)"
@echo " ${MAKE} $(A_NAME) - to build the static library $(A_NAME)"
@echo "" @echo ""
@echo "Options:" @echo "Options"
@echo " CONFIG=<x> Compile <x> as instead of config.h." @echo " CONFIG=<x> Compile <x> as instead of config.h."
@echo " INI=<x> Compile $(PROGRAM_NAME) with default ini file <x>" @echo " INI=<x> Compile $(PROGRAM_NAME) with default ini file <x>"
@echo " PROGRAM_NAME=<x> Use <x> as output file name for the KMS server. Defaults to vlmcsd." @echo " PROGRAM_NAME=<x> Use <x> as output file name for the KMS server. Defaults to vlmcsd."
@ -498,7 +569,10 @@ help:
@echo " CRYPTO=openssl_with_aes_soft EXPERIMENTAL: Use openssl for SHA256/HMAC and AES calculations (software)." @echo " CRYPTO=openssl_with_aes_soft EXPERIMENTAL: Use openssl for SHA256/HMAC and AES calculations (software)."
@echo " CRYPTO=polarssl Use polarssl instead of internal crypto code for SHA256/HMAC calculations." @echo " CRYPTO=polarssl Use polarssl instead of internal crypto code for SHA256/HMAC calculations."
@echo " CRYPTO=windows Use Windows CryptoAPI instead of internal crypto code for SHA256/HMAC calculations." @echo " CRYPTO=windows Use Windows CryptoAPI instead of internal crypto code for SHA256/HMAC calculations."
@echo " MSRPC=1 Use Microsoft RPC instead of vlmcsd's internal RPC. Only works with Windows and Cygwin targets."
@echo " CC=<x> Use compiler <x>. Supported compilers are gcc, icc, tcc and clang. Others may or may not work." @echo " CC=<x> Use compiler <x>. Supported compilers are gcc, icc, tcc and clang. Others may or may not work."
@echo " AR=<x> Use <x> instead of ar to build $(A_NAME). Set to gcc-ar if you want to use gcc's LTO feature."
@echo " COMPILER_LANGUAGE=<x> May be c or c++."
@echo " TERMINAL_WIDTH=<x> Assume a fixed terminal width of <x> columns. Use in case of problems only." @echo " TERMINAL_WIDTH=<x> Assume a fixed terminal width of <x> columns. Use in case of problems only."
@echo " VLMCSD_VERSION=<x> Sets <x> as your version identifier. Defaults to \"private build\"." @echo " VLMCSD_VERSION=<x> Sets <x> as your version identifier. Defaults to \"private build\"."
@echo " CFLAGS=<x> Pass <x> as additional arguments to the compiler." @echo " CFLAGS=<x> Pass <x> as additional arguments to the compiler."
@ -522,7 +596,7 @@ help:
@echo " FEATURES=minimum Compiles only basic features of $(PROGRAM_NAME)." @echo " FEATURES=minimum Compiles only basic features of $(PROGRAM_NAME)."
@echo " FEATURES=fixedepids $(PROGRAM_NAME) only uses bultin internal ePIDs." @echo " FEATURES=fixedepids $(PROGRAM_NAME) only uses bultin internal ePIDs."
@echo "" @echo ""
@echo "Useful CFLAGS to save memory when running $(PROGRAM_NAME) on very small embedded devices (finer control than FEATURES=):" @echo "Useful CFLAGS to save memory when running $(PROGRAM_NAME) on very small embedded devices (finer control than FEATURES=)"
@echo " -DNO_EXTENDED_PRODUCT_LIST Don't compile the detailed product list." @echo " -DNO_EXTENDED_PRODUCT_LIST Don't compile the detailed product list."
@echo " -DNO_BASIC_PRODUCT_LIST Don't compile the basic product list." @echo " -DNO_BASIC_PRODUCT_LIST Don't compile the basic product list."
@echo " -DNO_VERBOSE_LOG Don't support verbose logging. Removes -v option." @echo " -DNO_VERBOSE_LOG Don't support verbose logging. Removes -v option."
@ -533,26 +607,29 @@ help:
@echo " -DNO_USER_SWITCH Don't support changing uid/gid after program start. Removes -u and -g options." @echo " -DNO_USER_SWITCH Don't support changing uid/gid after program start. Removes -u and -g options."
@echo " -DNO_HELP Don't support command line help." @echo " -DNO_HELP Don't support command line help."
@echo " -DNO_CUSTOM_INTERVALS Don't support custom intervals for retry and refresh activation. Removes -A and -R options." @echo " -DNO_CUSTOM_INTERVALS Don't support custom intervals for retry and refresh activation. Removes -A and -R options."
@echo " -DNO_FREEBIND Don't support binding to foreign IP addresses. Removes -F0 and -F1 options. Only affects FreeBSD and Linux."
@echo " -DSIMPLE_SOCKETS Compile $(PROGRAM_NAME) with basic socket support only. Removes -L option."
@echo " -DNO_SOCKETS Don't support standalone operation. Requires an internet superserver to start $(PROGRAM_NAME)." @echo " -DNO_SOCKETS Don't support standalone operation. Requires an internet superserver to start $(PROGRAM_NAME)."
@echo " -DNO_CL_PIDS Don't support specifying ePIDs and HwId from the command line in $(PROGRAM_NAME)." @echo " -DNO_CL_PIDS Don't support specifying ePIDs and HwId from the command line in $(PROGRAM_NAME)."
@echo " -DNO_LIMIT Don't support limiting concurrent clients in $(PROGRAM_NAME)." @echo " -DNO_LIMIT Don't support limiting concurrent clients in $(PROGRAM_NAME)."
@echo " -DNO_SIGHUP Don't support SIGHUP handling in $(PROGRAM_NAME)." @echo " -DNO_SIGHUP Don't support SIGHUP handling in $(PROGRAM_NAME)."
@echo " -DNO_VERSION_INFORMATION Don't support displaying version information in $(PROGRAM_NAME) and $(CLIENT_NAME). Removes -V option."
@echo " -DENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS Enable command line options that provide compatibility with previous versions of $(PROGRAM_NAME)."
@echo "" @echo ""
@echo "Troubleshooting options" @echo "Troubleshooting options"
@echo " CAT=1 Combine all sources in a single file." @echo " CAT=1 Combine all sources in a single in-memory file and compile directly to target."
@echo " CAT=2 Combine all sources in a single file and don't create a *.o file."
@echo " NOPROCFS=1 Don't rely on a properly mounted proc filesystem in /proc." @echo " NOPROCFS=1 Don't rely on a properly mounted proc filesystem in /proc."
@echo " AUXV=1 Use /proc/self/auxv (requires Linux with glibc >= 2.16 or musl.)" @echo " AUXV=1 Use /proc/self/auxv (requires Linux with glibc >= 2.16 or musl.)"
@echo " NOLPTHREAD=1 Disable detection if -lpthread is required (for use with Android NDK)." @echo " NOLPTHREAD=1 Disable detection if -lpthread is required (for use with Android NDK)."
@echo " NOLRESOLV=1 Disable detection if -lresolv is requires (for use with Android NDK)." @echo " NOLRESOLV=1 Disable detection if -lresolv is required (for use with Android NDK)."
@echo " NOLIBS=1 Do not attempt to autodetect any library dependencies." @echo " NOLIBS=1 Do not attempt to autodetect any library dependencies."
@echo " OPENSSL_HMAC=0 Compile for openssl versions that don't have HMAC support (required on some embedded devices)." @echo " OPENSSL_HMAC=0 Compile for openssl versions that don't have HMAC support (required on some embedded devices)."
@echo " NO_TIMEOUT=1 Do not set timeouts for sockets (for systems that don't support it)." @echo " NO_TIMEOUT=1 Do not set timeouts for sockets (for systems that don't support it)."
@echo " CHILD_HANDLER=1 Install a handler for SIGCHLD (for systems that don't support SA_NOCLDWAIT)." @echo " CHILD_HANDLER=1 Install a handler for SIGCHLD (for systems that don't support SA_NOCLDWAIT)."
@echo " NO_DNS=1 Compile vlmcs without support for detecting KMS servers via DNS." @echo " NO_DNS=1 Compile $(CLIENT_NAME) without support for detecting KMS servers via DNS."
@echo " DNS_PARSER=internal Use $(CLIENT_NAME) internal DNS parsing routines. No effect on MingW (native Windows)." @echo " DNS_PARSER=internal Use $(CLIENT_NAME) internal DNS parsing routines. No effect on MingW (native Windows)."
@echo "" @echo ""
@echo "Other useful CFLAGS:" @echo "Other useful CFLAGS"
@echo " -DSUPPORT_WINE Add code that the Windows version of $(PROGRAM_NAME) runs on Wine if MSRPC=1" @echo " -DSUPPORT_WINE Add code that the Windows version of $(PROGRAM_NAME) runs on Wine if MSRPC=1"
@echo " -D_PEDANTIC Report rare error/warning conditions instead of silently ignoring them." @echo " -D_PEDANTIC Report rare error/warning conditions instead of silently ignoring them."
@echo " -DINCLUDE_BETAS Include SKU / activation IDs for obsolete beta/preview products." @echo " -DINCLUDE_BETAS Include SKU / activation IDs for obsolete beta/preview products."

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@ -37,15 +37,15 @@
*/ */
#ifndef EPID_WINDOWS #ifndef EPID_WINDOWS
#define EPID_WINDOWS "06401-00206-271-298329-03-1033-9600.0000-0452015" #define EPID_WINDOWS "06401-00206-271-398432-03-1033-9600.0000-1422016"
#endif #endif
#ifndef EPID_OFFICE2010 #ifndef EPID_OFFICE2010
#define EPID_OFFICE2010 "06401-00096-199-198322-03-1033-9600.0000-0452015" #define EPID_OFFICE2010 "06401-00096-199-198384-03-1033-9600.0000-1422016"
#endif #endif
#ifndef EPID_OFFICE2013 #ifndef EPID_OFFICE2013
#define EPID_OFFICE2013 "06401-00206-234-398213-03-1033-9600.0000-0452015" #define EPID_OFFICE2013 "06401-00206-234-384729-03-1033-9600.0000-1422016"
#endif #endif
#ifndef HWID // HwId from the Ratiborus VM #ifndef HWID // HwId from the Ratiborus VM
@ -82,6 +82,25 @@
/*
* -------------------------------
* Backward compatibility
* -------------------------------
*/
#if !defined(ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS)
/*
* comment out the following line if you want vlmcsd no to support command line options
* that have been present in previous versions of vlmcsd and are now obsolete
*/
//#define ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS
#endif // ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS
/* /*
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -366,6 +385,20 @@
*/ */
#ifndef NO_FREEBIND
/*
* Do not compile support for FREEBIND (Linux) and IP_BINDANY (FreeBSD). This disables the -F1 command
* line option and you can bind only to (listen on) IP addresses that are currently up and running on
* your system.
*/
//#define NO_FREEBIND
#endif // NO_FREEBIND
#ifndef NO_EXTENDED_PRODUCT_LIST #ifndef NO_EXTENDED_PRODUCT_LIST
/* /*
* Do not compile the extended product list. Removes the list of Activation GUIDs (aka * Do not compile the extended product list. Removes the list of Activation GUIDs (aka
@ -399,6 +432,18 @@
#ifndef NO_VERSION_INFORMATION
/*
* Removes the -V option from vlmcsd and vlmcs that displays the version information
*/
//#define NO_VERSION_INFORMATION
#endif // NO_VERSION_INFORMATION
#ifndef NO_VERBOSE_LOG #ifndef NO_VERBOSE_LOG
/* /*
* Removes the ability to do verbose logging and disables -v and -q in vlmcsd. It does not remove the -v * Removes the ability to do verbose logging and disables -v and -q in vlmcsd. It does not remove the -v
@ -577,6 +622,19 @@
#ifndef SIMPLE_SOCKETS
/*
* Disables the ability to choose IP addresses using the -L option in vlmcsd. vlmcsd will listen on all IP addresses.
* It still supports IPv4 and IPv6.
*/
//#define SIMPLE_SOCKETS
#endif // SIMPLE_SOCKETS
/* Don't change anything BELOW this line */ /* Don't change anything BELOW this line */

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@ -0,0 +1,254 @@
#
# Automatically generated file; DO NOT EDIT.
# uClibc-ng 1.0.15 C Library Configuration
#
# TARGET_alpha is not set
# TARGET_arc is not set
# TARGET_arm is not set
# TARGET_avr32 is not set
# TARGET_bfin is not set
# TARGET_c6x is not set
# TARGET_cris is not set
# TARGET_frv is not set
# TARGET_h8300 is not set
# TARGET_hppa is not set
TARGET_i386=y
# TARGET_ia64 is not set
# TARGET_lm32 is not set
# TARGET_m68k is not set
# TARGET_metag is not set
# TARGET_microblaze is not set
# TARGET_mips is not set
# TARGET_nios2 is not set
# TARGET_or1k is not set
# TARGET_powerpc is not set
# TARGET_sh is not set
# TARGET_sparc is not set
# TARGET_x86_64 is not set
# TARGET_xtensa is not set
#
# Target Architecture Features and Options
#
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FORCE_OPTIONS_FOR_ARCH=y
# CONFIG_386 is not set
CONFIG_486=y
# CONFIG_586 is not set
# CONFIG_686 is not set
TARGET_SUBARCH="i486"
#
# Using ELF file format
#
ARCH_HAS_DEPRECATED_SYSCALLS=y
ARCH_LITTLE_ENDIAN=y
#
# Using Little Endian
#
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ARCH_USE_MMU=y
UCLIBC_HAS_FLOATS=y
UCLIBC_HAS_FPU=y
DO_C99_MATH=y
DO_XSI_MATH=y
# UCLIBC_HAS_FENV is not set
# UCLIBC_HAS_LONG_DOUBLE_MATH is not set
KERNEL_HEADERS="/root/openadk/target_generic-x86_uclibc-ng/usr/include"
HAVE_DOT_CONFIG=y
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ARCH_HAS_UCONTEXT=y
HAVE_SHARED=y
# FORCE_SHAREABLE_TEXT_SEGMENTS is not set
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LDSO_CACHE_SUPPORT=y
# LDSO_PRELOAD_ENV_SUPPORT is not set
# LDSO_PRELOAD_FILE_SUPPORT is not set
LDSO_BASE_FILENAME="ld.so"
# LDSO_STANDALONE_SUPPORT is not set
# LDSO_PRELINK_SUPPORT is not set
# UCLIBC_STATIC_LDCONFIG is not set
LDSO_RUNPATH=y
LDSO_RUNPATH_OF_EXECUTABLE=y
LDSO_SAFE_RUNPATH=y
LDSO_SEARCH_INTERP_PATH=y
LDSO_LD_LIBRARY_PATH=y
LDSO_NO_CLEANUP=y
UCLIBC_CTOR_DTOR=y
# LDSO_GNU_HASH_SUPPORT is not set
# HAS_NO_THREADS is not set
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UCLIBC_HAS_THREADS=y
UCLIBC_HAS_TLS=y
PTHREADS_DEBUG_SUPPORT=y
UCLIBC_HAS_SYSLOG=y
UCLIBC_HAS_LFS=y
MALLOC=y
# MALLOC_SIMPLE is not set
# MALLOC_STANDARD is not set
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# UCLIBC_HAS_OBSTACK is not set
UCLIBC_DYNAMIC_ATEXIT=y
COMPAT_ATEXIT=y
UCLIBC_HAS_UTMPX=y
UCLIBC_HAS_UTMP=y
UCLIBC_SUSV2_LEGACY=y
UCLIBC_SUSV3_LEGACY=y
UCLIBC_HAS_CONTEXT_FUNCS=y
# UCLIBC_SUSV3_LEGACY_MACROS is not set
UCLIBC_SUSV4_LEGACY=y
# UCLIBC_STRICT_HEADERS is not set
# UCLIBC_HAS_STUBS is not set
UCLIBC_HAS_SHADOW=y
UCLIBC_HAS_PROGRAM_INVOCATION_NAME=y
UCLIBC_HAS___PROGNAME=y
UCLIBC_HAS_PTY=y
ASSUME_DEVPTS=y
UNIX98PTY_ONLY=y
UCLIBC_HAS_GETPT=y
UCLIBC_HAS_LIBUTIL=y
UCLIBC_HAS_TM_EXTENSIONS=y
UCLIBC_HAS_TZ_CACHING=y
UCLIBC_HAS_TZ_FILE=y
UCLIBC_HAS_TZ_FILE_READ_MANY=y
UCLIBC_TZ_FILE_PATH="/etc/TZ"
UCLIBC_FALLBACK_TO_ETC_LOCALTIME=y
#
# Advanced Library Settings
#
UCLIBC_PWD_BUFFER_SIZE=256
UCLIBC_GRP_BUFFER_SIZE=256
#
# Support various families of functions
#
UCLIBC_LINUX_MODULE_26=y
# UCLIBC_LINUX_MODULE_24 is not set
UCLIBC_LINUX_SPECIFIC=y
UCLIBC_HAS_GNU_ERROR=y
UCLIBC_BSD_SPECIFIC=y
UCLIBC_HAS_BSD_ERR=y
UCLIBC_HAS_OBSOLETE_BSD_SIGNAL=y
# UCLIBC_HAS_OBSOLETE_SYSV_SIGNAL is not set
# UCLIBC_NTP_LEGACY is not set
UCLIBC_SV4_DEPRECATED=y
UCLIBC_HAS_REALTIME=y
UCLIBC_HAS_ADVANCED_REALTIME=y
UCLIBC_HAS_EPOLL=y
UCLIBC_HAS_XATTR=y
# UCLIBC_HAS_PROFILING is not set
UCLIBC_HAS_CRYPT_IMPL=y
UCLIBC_HAS_SHA256_CRYPT_IMPL=y
# UCLIBC_HAS_SHA512_CRYPT_IMPL is not set
UCLIBC_HAS_CRYPT=y
UCLIBC_HAS_NETWORK_SUPPORT=y
UCLIBC_HAS_SOCKET=y
UCLIBC_HAS_IPV4=y
UCLIBC_HAS_IPV6=y
# UCLIBC_HAS_RPC is not set
UCLIBC_USE_NETLINK=y
UCLIBC_SUPPORT_AI_ADDRCONFIG=y
UCLIBC_HAS_BSD_RES_CLOSE=y
UCLIBC_HAS_COMPAT_RES_STATE=y
# UCLIBC_HAS_EXTRA_COMPAT_RES_STATE is not set
UCLIBC_HAS_RESOLVER_SUPPORT=y
UCLIBC_HAS_LIBRESOLV_STUB=y
UCLIBC_HAS_LIBNSL_STUB=y
#
# String and Stdio Support
#
UCLIBC_HAS_STRING_GENERIC_OPT=y
UCLIBC_HAS_STRING_ARCH_OPT=y
UCLIBC_HAS_STDIO_FUTEXES=y
UCLIBC_HAS_CTYPE_TABLES=y
UCLIBC_HAS_CTYPE_SIGNED=y
# UCLIBC_HAS_CTYPE_UNSAFE is not set
UCLIBC_HAS_CTYPE_CHECKED=y
# UCLIBC_HAS_CTYPE_ENFORCED is not set
UCLIBC_HAS_WCHAR=y
# UCLIBC_HAS_LOCALE is not set
UCLIBC_HAS_HEXADECIMAL_FLOATS=y
UCLIBC_HAS_GLIBC_CUSTOM_PRINTF=y
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# UCLIBC_HAS_STDIO_BUFSIZ_256 is not set
# UCLIBC_HAS_STDIO_BUFSIZ_512 is not set
# UCLIBC_HAS_STDIO_BUFSIZ_1024 is not set
# UCLIBC_HAS_STDIO_BUFSIZ_2048 is not set
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# UCLIBC_HAS_STDIO_BUFSIZ_8192 is not set
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# UCLIBC_HAS_STDIO_BUILTIN_BUFFER_4 is not set
# UCLIBC_HAS_STDIO_BUILTIN_BUFFER_8 is not set
# UCLIBC_HAS_STDIO_SHUTDOWN_ON_ABORT is not set
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# UCLIBC_HAS_FOPEN_LARGEFILE_MODE is not set
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# UCLIBC_HAS_FOPEN_CLOSEEXEC_MODE is not set
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# UCLIBC_HAS_SYS_ERRLIST is not set
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# UCLIBC_HAS_SYS_SIGLIST is not set
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UCLIBC_HAS_GETOPT_LONG=y
UCLIBC_HAS_GNU_GETSUBOPT=y
UCLIBC_HAS_ARGP=y
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# Big and Tall
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UCLIBC_HAS_REGEX=y
# UCLIBC_HAS_REGEX_OLD is not set
UCLIBC_HAS_FNMATCH=y
# UCLIBC_HAS_FNMATCH_OLD is not set
UCLIBC_HAS_WORDEXP=y
UCLIBC_HAS_NFTW=y
UCLIBC_HAS_FTW=y
UCLIBC_HAS_FTS=y
UCLIBC_HAS_GLOB=y
UCLIBC_HAS_GNU_GLOB=y
#
# Library Installation Options
#
RUNTIME_PREFIX="/"
DEVEL_PREFIX="/usr/"
MULTILIB_DIR="lib"
HARDWIRED_ABSPATH=y
#
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#
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# ARC4RANDOM_USES_NODEV is not set
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UCLIBC_BUILD_NOW=y
UCLIBC_BUILD_NOEXECSTACK=y
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# Development/debugging options
#
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UCLIBC_EXTRA_CFLAGS=""
# DODEBUG is not set
# DOSTRIP is not set
# DOASSERTS is not set
# SUPPORT_LD_DEBUG is not set
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@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ const KmsIdList ProductList[] = {
}; };
#endif #endif
#ifndef IS_LIBRARY
// Application ID is used by KMS server to count KeyManagementServiceCurrentCount // Application ID is used by KMS server to count KeyManagementServiceCurrentCount
// Do not change the order of this list. Append items as necessary // Do not change the order of this list. Append items as necessary
const KmsIdList AppList[] = { const KmsIdList AppList[] = {
@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ const KmsIdList AppList[] = {
/* 002 */ { { 0x0FF1CE15, 0xA989, 0x479D, { 0xaf, 0x46, 0xf2, 0x75, 0xc6, 0x37, 0x06, 0x63 } } /*"0FF1CE15-A989-479D-AF46-F275C6370663"*/, FRIENDLY_NAME_OFFICE2013, EPID_OFFICE2013, 0, 0}, /* 002 */ { { 0x0FF1CE15, 0xA989, 0x479D, { 0xaf, 0x46, 0xf2, 0x75, 0xc6, 0x37, 0x06, 0x63 } } /*"0FF1CE15-A989-479D-AF46-F275C6370663"*/, FRIENDLY_NAME_OFFICE2013, EPID_OFFICE2013, 0, 0},
/* 003 */ { { 0x00000000, 0x0000, 0x0000, { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 } }, NULL, NULL, 0, 0 } /* 003 */ { { 0x00000000, 0x0000, 0x0000, { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 } }, NULL, NULL, 0, 0 }
}; };
#endif // IS_LIBRARY
#ifndef NO_EXTENDED_PRODUCT_LIST #ifndef NO_EXTENDED_PRODUCT_LIST
const KmsIdList ExtendedProductList [] = { const KmsIdList ExtendedProductList [] = {
@ -258,7 +260,7 @@ static const struct KMSHostOS { uint16_t Type; uint16_t Build; } HostOS[] =
{ 55041, 7601 }, // Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 { 55041, 7601 }, // Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
{ 5426, 9200 }, // Windows Server 2012 { 5426, 9200 }, // Windows Server 2012
{ 6401, 9600 }, // Windows Server 2012 R2 { 6401, 9600 }, // Windows Server 2012 R2
{ 3612, 10240}, // Windows Server 2016 //{ 3612, 10240}, // Windows Server 2016
}; };
// GroupID and PIDRange // GroupID and PIDRange
@ -377,9 +379,10 @@ static int getRandomServerType()
# ifndef USE_MSRPC # ifndef USE_MSRPC
else else
{ {
// return 9200/9600/10240 if NDR64 is in use, otherwise 6002/7601 // return 9200/9600 if NDR64 is in use, otherwise 6002/7601
if (UseRpcNDR64) return (rand() % 3) + 2; return (rand() % 2) + (UseRpcNDR64 ? 2 : 0);
return (rand() % 2); // if (UseRpcNDR64) return (rand() % 3) + 2;
// return (rand() % 2);
} }
# endif // USE_MSRPC # endif // USE_MSRPC
} }
@ -424,12 +427,12 @@ static void generateRandomPid(const int index, char *const szPid, int serverType
strcat(szPid, itoc(numberBuffer, HostOS[serverType].Build, 0)); strcat(szPid, itoc(numberBuffer, HostOS[serverType].Build, 0));
strcat(szPid, ".0000-"); strcat(szPid, ".0000-");
# define minTime ((time_t)1436958000) // Release Date Windows 10 RTM Escrow # define minTime ((time_t)1382029200) // Release Date Win 2012R2
time_t maxTime, kmsTime; time_t maxTime, kmsTime;
time(&maxTime); time(&maxTime);
if (maxTime < minTime) // Just in case the system time is < 07/15/2015 1:00 pm if (maxTime < (time_t)BUILD_TIME) // Just in case the system time is < 10/17/2013 1:00 pm
maxTime = (time_t)BUILD_TIME; maxTime = (time_t)BUILD_TIME;
kmsTime = (rand32() % (maxTime - minTime)) + minTime; kmsTime = (rand32() % (maxTime - minTime)) + minTime;
@ -519,6 +522,7 @@ static void logRequest(const REQUEST *const baseRequest)
/* /*
* Converts a utf-8 ePID string to UCS-2 and writes it to a RESPONSE struct * Converts a utf-8 ePID string to UCS-2 and writes it to a RESPONSE struct
*/ */
#ifndef IS_LIBRARY
static void getEpidFromString(RESPONSE *const Response, const char *const pid) static void getEpidFromString(RESPONSE *const Response, const char *const pid)
{ {
size_t length = utf8_to_ucs2(Response->KmsPID, pid, PID_BUFFER_SIZE, PID_BUFFER_SIZE * 3); size_t length = utf8_to_ucs2(Response->KmsPID, pid, PID_BUFFER_SIZE, PID_BUFFER_SIZE * 3);
@ -567,6 +571,7 @@ static void getEpid(RESPONSE *const baseResponse, const char** EpidSource, const
} }
getEpidFromString(baseResponse, pid); getEpidFromString(baseResponse, pid);
} }
#endif // IS_LIBRARY
#if !defined(NO_LOG) && defined(_PEDANTIC) #if !defined(NO_LOG) && defined(_PEDANTIC)
@ -627,6 +632,7 @@ static void logResponse(const RESPONSE *const baseResponse, const BYTE *const hw
/* /*
* Creates the unencrypted base response * Creates the unencrypted base response
*/ */
#ifndef IS_LIBRARY
static BOOL __stdcall CreateResponseBaseCallback(const REQUEST *const baseRequest, RESPONSE *const baseResponse, BYTE *const hwId, const char* const ipstr) static BOOL __stdcall CreateResponseBaseCallback(const REQUEST *const baseRequest, RESPONSE *const baseResponse, BYTE *const hwId, const char* const ipstr)
{ {
const char* EpidSource; const char* EpidSource;
@ -663,6 +669,13 @@ static BOOL __stdcall CreateResponseBaseCallback(const REQUEST *const baseReques
RequestCallback_t CreateResponseBase = &CreateResponseBaseCallback; RequestCallback_t CreateResponseBase = &CreateResponseBaseCallback;
#else // IS_LIBRARY
RequestCallback_t CreateResponseBase = NULL;
#endif // IS_LIBRARY
////TODO: Move to helpers.c ////TODO: Move to helpers.c
void get16RandomBytes(void* ptr) void get16RandomBytes(void* ptr)
{ {
@ -670,7 +683,6 @@ void get16RandomBytes(void* ptr)
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) ((DWORD*)ptr)[i] = rand32(); for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) ((DWORD*)ptr)[i] = rand32();
} }
/* /*
* Creates v4 response * Creates v4 response
*/ */

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@ -29,7 +29,14 @@ __stdcall BOOL KmsCallBack(const REQUEST *const baseRequest, RESPONSE *const bas
int main(int argc, char** argv) int main(int argc, char** argv)
{ {
printf("libvlmcs-test.c: Program start\n"); int version = GetLibKmsVersion();
if (version < 0x30001)
{
fprintf(stderr, "KMS library version %u.%u or greater required\n", (unsigned int)(version >> 16), (unsigned int)(version & 0xffff));
}
printf("%s: Program start\n", GetEmulatorVersion());
StartKmsServer(1688, KmsCallBack); StartKmsServer(1688, KmsCallBack);
return 0; return 0;
} }

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@ -7,9 +7,13 @@
#endif // CONFIG #endif // CONFIG
#include CONFIG #include CONFIG
#ifdef EXTERNAL
#undef EXTERNAL
#endif
#define EXTERNAL dllexport #define EXTERNAL dllexport
#define DLLVERSION 0x30000 #define DLLVERSION 0x30001
#include "libkms.h" #include "libkms.h"
#include "shared_globals.h" #include "shared_globals.h"
@ -24,6 +28,10 @@
#include <netinet/in.h> #include <netinet/in.h>
#endif // WIN32 #endif // WIN32
#ifdef IS_LIBRARY
char ErrorMessage[MESSAGE_BUFFER_SIZE];
#endif // IS_LIBRARY
static int_fast8_t IsServerStarted = FALSE; static int_fast8_t IsServerStarted = FALSE;
@ -42,6 +50,7 @@ EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) DWORD __cdecl SendActivationRequest
EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) DWORD __cdecl StartKmsServer(const int port, RequestCallback_t requestCallback) EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) DWORD __cdecl StartKmsServer(const int port, RequestCallback_t requestCallback)
{ {
#ifndef SIMPLE_SOCKETS
char listenAddress[64]; char listenAddress[64];
if (IsServerStarted) return !0; if (IsServerStarted) return !0;
@ -97,6 +106,39 @@ EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) DWORD __cdecl StartKmsServer(const int port, Reques
IsServerStarted = FALSE; IsServerStarted = FALSE;
return 0; return 0;
# else // SIMPLE_SOCKETS
if (IsServerStarted) return !0;
int error;
# ifdef _WIN32
# ifndef USE_MSRPC
// Windows Sockets must be initialized
WSADATA wsadata;
if ((error = WSAStartup(0x0202, &wsadata)))
{
return error;
}
# endif // USE_MSRPC
# endif // _WIN32
defaultport = vlmcsd_malloc(16);
snprintf((char*)defaultport, (size_t)16, "%i", port);
CreateResponseBase = requestCallback;
error = listenOnAllAddresses();
if (error) return error;
IsServerStarted = TRUE;
runServer();
IsServerStarted = FALSE;
return 0;
# endif // SIMPLE_SOCKETS
} }
@ -105,7 +147,11 @@ EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) DWORD __cdecl StopKmsServer()
if (!IsServerStarted) return !0; if (!IsServerStarted) return !0;
closeAllListeningSockets(); closeAllListeningSockets();
# ifndef SIMPLE_SOCKETS
if (SocketList) free(SocketList); if (SocketList) free(SocketList);
# endif
return 0; return 0;
} }
@ -115,3 +161,9 @@ EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) int __cdecl GetLibKmsVersion()
return DLLVERSION; return DLLVERSION;
} }
EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) const char* const __cdecl GetEmulatorVersion()
{
return VERSION;
}

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@ -9,24 +9,19 @@
#include "kms.h" #include "kms.h"
#include "rpc.h" #include "rpc.h"
#ifndef EXTERNC
#ifdef __cplusplus #ifdef __cplusplus
#define EXTERNC extern "C" #define EXTERNC EXTERN "C"
#else #else
#define EXTERNC #define EXTERNC
#endif #endif
#if !defined(_WIN32) && !__CYGWIN__
#define __declspec(x) __attribute__((__visibility__("default")))
#endif
#if !defined(EXTERNAL)
#define EXTERNAL dllimport
#endif #endif
EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) DWORD __cdecl SendActivationRequest(const char* const hostname, const int port, RESPONSE* baseResponse, const REQUEST* const baseRequest, RESPONSE_RESULT* result, BYTE *hwid); EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) DWORD __cdecl SendActivationRequest(const char* const hostname, const int port, RESPONSE* baseResponse, const REQUEST* const baseRequest, RESPONSE_RESULT* result, BYTE *hwid);
EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) DWORD __cdecl StartKmsServer(const int port, RequestCallback_t requestCallback); EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) DWORD __cdecl StartKmsServer(const int port, RequestCallback_t requestCallback);
EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) DWORD __cdecl StopKmsServer(); EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) DWORD __cdecl StopKmsServer();
EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) int __cdecl GetLibKmsVersion(); EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) int __cdecl GetLibKmsVersion();
EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) const char* const __cdecl GetEmulatorVersion();
//EXTERN_C __declspec(EXTERNAL) unsigned int __cdecl GetRandom32(); //EXTERN_C __declspec(EXTERNAL) unsigned int __cdecl GetRandom32();

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
export VERBOSE=3 export VERBOSE=3
export DNS_PARSER=OS export DNS_PARSER=OS
rm -f vlmcsd-* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* 2>/dev/null rm -f vlmcsd-Dragon* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* 2>/dev/null
rm -f vlmcsdmulti vlmcsd vlmcs 2>/dev/null rm -f vlmcsdmulti vlmcsd vlmcs 2>/dev/null
MAKEFLAGS="-B -j12" MAKEFLAGS="-B -j12"
@ -14,10 +14,9 @@ CF45="-static-libgcc -pipe -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno
CFCLANG="-pipe -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants" CFCLANG="-pipe -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants"
LF="-Wl,-z,norelro -Wl,--hash-style=sysv -Wl,--build-id=none" LF="-Wl,-z,norelro -Wl,--hash-style=sysv -Wl,--build-id=none"
LFCLANG="-Wl,-z,norelro -Wl,--hash-style=sysv" LFCLANG="-Wl,-z,norelro -Wl,--hash-style=sysv"
export CC=gcc5
gmake $MAKEFLAGS PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-DragonFly-x64 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-DragonFly-x64 CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" gmake $MAKEFLAGS MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-DragonFly-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-DragonFly-x64 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-DragonFly-x64 CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" allmulti
rm vlmcsd.o vlmcs.o
gmake vlmcsdmulti-DragonFly-x64 $REUSEOBJFLAGS CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-DragonFly-x64
rm *.o rm *.o
@ -28,4 +27,4 @@ cp -af vlmcsd-DragonFly-x64 /usr/local/sbin/vlmcsd
cp -af vlmcs-DragonFly-x64 /usr/local/bin/vlmcs cp -af vlmcs-DragonFly-x64 /usr/local/bin/vlmcs
# Copy everything to distribution server # Copy everything to distribution server
scp -p vlmcsdmulti-* vlmcsd-* vlmcs-* root@ubuntu64:x/binaries/DragonFly/intel/ scp -p vlmcsdmulti-* vlmcsd-Dragon* vlmcs-* root@ubuntu64:x/binaries/DragonFly/intel/

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
export VERBOSE=3 export VERBOSE=3
export DNS_PARSER=OS export DNS_PARSER=OS
rm -f vlmcsd-* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* 2>/dev/null rm -f vlmcsd-Free* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* 2>/dev/null
rm -f vlmcsdmulti vlmcsd vlmcs 2>/dev/null rm -f vlmcsdmulti vlmcsd vlmcs 2>/dev/null
MAKEFLAGS="-B -j12" MAKEFLAGS="-B -j12"
@ -14,33 +14,24 @@ CFCLANG="-pipe -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tabl
LF="-Wl,-z,norelro -Wl,--hash-style=gnu -Wl,--build-id=none" LF="-Wl,-z,norelro -Wl,--hash-style=gnu -Wl,--build-id=none"
LFCLANG="-Wl,-z,norelro -Wl,--hash-style=gnu" LFCLANG="-Wl,-z,norelro -Wl,--hash-style=gnu"
gmake $MAKEFLAGS allmulti CAT=2 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-FreeBSD-10.2-x64-gcc CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.2-x64-gcc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.2-x64-gcc CC=gcc5 CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" gmake $MAKEFLAGS allmulti CAT=2 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-FreeBSD-10.3-x64-gcc CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.3-x64-gcc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.3-x64-gcc CC=gcc5 CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF"
gmake $MAKEFLAGS MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-FreeBSD-10.3-x64 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.3-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.3-x64 CC=clang38 CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" LDFLAGS="$LF" allmulti
gmake $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.2-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.2-x64 CC=clang36 CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" LDFLAGS="$LF" gmake $MAKEFLAGS MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-FreeBSD-10.3-x86 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.3-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.3-x86 CC=clang38 CFLAGS="$CFCLANG -m32" LDFLAGS="$LF"
rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* gmake $MAKEFLAGS allmulti CAT=2 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-FreeBSD-10.3-x86-gcc CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.3-x86-gcc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.3-x86-gcc CC=gcc5 CFLAGS="$CF -m32 -DCOMPAT_32BIT" LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib32 -B/usr/lib32 $LF"
gmake $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-FreeBSD-10.2-x64 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-FreeBSD-10.2-x64 CC=clang36 CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" LDFLAGS="$LF" gmake $MAKEFLAGS CAT=2 vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.3-x64-threads-gcc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.3-x64-threads-gcc THREADS=1 CC=gcc5 CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="-lpthread $LF"
gmake $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.3-x64-threads PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.3-x64-threads THREADS=1 CC=clang38 CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" LDFLAGS="-lpthread $LF"
gmake $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.2-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.2-x86 CC=clang36 CFLAGS="$CFCLANG -m32" LDFLAGS="$LF" gmake $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.3-x86-threads PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.3-x86-threads THREADS=1 CC=clang38 CFLAGS="$CFCLANG -m32" LDFLAGS="-lpthread $LF"
rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* gmake $MAKEFLAGS CAT=2 vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.3-x86-threads-gcc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.3-x86-threads-gcc THREADS=1 CC=gcc5 CFLAGS="$CF -m32 -DCOMPAT_32BIT" LDFLAGS="-lpthread -L/usr/lib32 -B/usr/lib32 $LF"
gmake $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-FreeBSD-10.2-x86 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-FreeBSD-10.2-x86 CC=clang36 CFLAGS="$CFCLANG -m32" LDFLAGS="$LF" gmake $MAKEFLAGS CRYPTO=openssl_with_aes CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.3-x64-openssl1.0.1-EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.3-x64-openssl1.0.1-EXPERIMENTAL CC=clang38 CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" LDFLAGS="$LF"
gmake $MAKEFLAGS CRYPTO=openssl_with_aes CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.3-x86-openssl1.0.1-EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.3-x86-openssl1.0.1-EXPERIMENTAL CC=clang38 CFLAGS="$CFCLANG -m32" LDFLAGS="$LF"
gmake $MAKEFLAGS allmulti CAT=2 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-FreeBSD-10.2-x86-gcc CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.2-x86-gcc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.2-x86-gcc CC=gcc5 CFLAGS="$CF -m32 -DCOMPAT_32BIT" LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib32 -B/usr/lib32 $LF"
gmake $MAKEFLAGS CAT=2 vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.2-x64-threads-gcc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.2-x64-threads-gcc THREADS=1 CC=gcc5 CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="-lpthread $LF"
gmake $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.2-x64-threads PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.2-x64-threads THREADS=1 CC=clang36 CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" LDFLAGS="-lpthread $LF"
gmake $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.2-x86-threads PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.2-x86-threads THREADS=1 CC=clang36 CFLAGS="$CFCLANG -m32" LDFLAGS="-lpthread $LF"
gmake $MAKEFLAGS CAT=2 vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.2-x86-threads-gcc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.2-x86-threads-gcc THREADS=1 CC=gcc5 CFLAGS="$CF -m32 -DCOMPAT_32BIT" LDFLAGS="-lpthread -L/usr/lib32 -B/usr/lib32 $LF"
gmake $MAKEFLAGS CRYPTO=openssl_with_aes CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.2-x64-openssl1.0.1-EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.2-x64-openssl1.0.1-EXPERIMENTAL CC=clang36 CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" LDFLAGS="$LF"
gmake $MAKEFLAGS CRYPTO=openssl_with_aes CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.2-x86-openssl1.0.1-EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.2-x86-openssl1.0.1-EXPERIMENTAL CC=clang36 CFLAGS="$CFCLANG -m32" LDFLAGS="$LF"
rm *.o rm *.o
strip -s --strip-unneeded --remove-section=.eh_frame_hdr --remove-section=.eh_frame --remove-section=.note.gnu.gold-version --remove-section=.comment --remove-section=.note --remove-section=.note.gnu.build-id --remove-section=.note.ABI-tag vlmcs-* vlmcsd-* vlmcsdmulti-* strip -s --strip-unneeded --remove-section=.eh_frame_hdr --remove-section=.eh_frame --remove-section=.note.gnu.gold-version --remove-section=.comment --remove-section=.note --remove-section=.note.gnu.build-id --remove-section=.note.ABI-tag vlmcs-* vlmcsd-* vlmcsdmulti-*
sstrip -z vlmcs-* vlmcsd-* vlmcsdmulti-* sstrip -z vlmcs-* vlmcsd-* vlmcsdmulti-*
sudo cp -af vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.2-x86-gcc /usr/local/sbin/vlmcsd sudo cp -af vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.3-x86-gcc /usr/local/sbin/vlmcsd
sudo cp -af vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.2-x86-gcc /usr/local/bin/vlmcs sudo cp -af vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.3-x86-gcc /usr/local/bin/vlmcs
# Copy everything to distribution server # Copy everything to distribution server
scp -p vlmcsdmulti-* vlmcsd-* vlmcs-* root@ubuntu64:x/binaries/FreeBSD/intel/ scp -p vlmcsdmulti-* vlmcsd-Free* vlmcs-* root@ubuntu64:x/binaries/FreeBSD/intel/

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#!/bin/bash
export VERBOSE=3
export DNS_PARSER=OS
rm -f vlmcsd-hurd* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* 2>/dev/null
rm -f vlmcsdmulti vlmcsd vlmcs 2>/dev/null
MAKEFLAGS="-B -j1"
export CC=gcc
CF="-flto=jobserver -pipe -fwhole-program -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants"
LF="-fuse-ld=gold -lresolv -Wl,-z,norelro,--hash-style=gnu,--build-id=none"
make $MAKEFLAGS MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-hurd-x86-glibc vlmcsdmulti-hurd-x86-glibc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-hurd-x86-glibc CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-hurd-x86-glibc CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" allmulti
make clean
sstrip -z vlmcs-* vlmcsd-* vlmcsdmulti-*
cp -af vlmcsd-hurd-x86-glibc /usr/local/sbin/vlmcsd
cp -af vlmcs-hurd-x86-glibc /usr/local/bin/vlmcs
# Copy man pages
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man1 2>/dev/null
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man5 2>/dev/null
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man8 2>/dev/null
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man7 2>/dev/null
cp -af vlmcs.1 vlmcsdmulti.1 /usr/local/man/man1/
cp -af vlmcsd.7 /usr/local/man/man7/
cp -af vlmcsd.8 /usr/local/man/man8/
cp -af vlmcsd.ini.5 /usr/local/man/man5/
bzip2 -f -9 /usr/local/man/man5/vlmcsd.ini.5 /usr/local/man/man1/vlmcs.1 /usr/local/man/man1/vlmcsdmulti.1 /usr/local/man/man7/vlmcsd.7 /usr/local/man/man8/vlmcsd.8
# Copy everything to distribution server
scp -p vlmcsdmulti-* vlmcsd-hurd* vlmcs-* root@ubuntu64.internal:x/binaries/Hurd/intel/

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#!/bin/bash
export VERBOSE=3
export DNS_PARSER=OS
rm -f vlmcsd-Free* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* 2>/dev/null
rm -f vlmcsdmulti vlmcsd vlmcs 2>/dev/null
MAKEFLAGS="-B -j`nproc`"
export CC=gcc
CF="-flto=jobserver -pipe -fwhole-program -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants"
LF="-lresolv -Wl,-z,norelro,--hash-style=gnu,--build-id=none"
export PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.1-x64-glibc
export CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.1-x64-glibc
export MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-FreeBSD-10.1-x64-glibc
make $MAKEFLAGS CFLAGS="$CF -m64" LDFLAGS="$LF" CAT=2 allmulti
export PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-FreeBSD-10.1-x86-glibc
export CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-FreeBSD-10.1-x86-glibc
export MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-FreeBSD-10.1-x86-glibc
make $MAKEFLAGS CFLAGS="$CF -m32" LDFLAGS="$LF" CAT=2 allmulti
sstrip -z vlmcs-* vlmcsd-* vlmcsdmulti-*
cp -af $PROGRAM_NAME /usr/local/sbin/vlmcsd
cp -af $CLIENT_NAME /usr/local/bin/vlmcs
# Copy man pages
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man1 2>/dev/null
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man5 2>/dev/null
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man8 2>/dev/null
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man7 2>/dev/null
cp -af vlmcs.1 vlmcsdmulti.1 /usr/local/man/man1/
cp -af vlmcsd.7 /usr/local/man/man7/
cp -af vlmcsd.8 /usr/local/man/man8/
cp -af vlmcsd.ini.5 /usr/local/man/man5/
bzip2 -f -9 /usr/local/man/man5/vlmcsd.ini.5 /usr/local/man/man1/vlmcs.1 /usr/local/man/man1/vlmcsdmulti.1 /usr/local/man/man7/vlmcsd.7 /usr/local/man/man8/vlmcsd.8
# Copy everything to distribution server
scp -p vlmcsdmulti-* vlmcsd-Free* vlmcs-* root@ubuntu64.internal:x/binaries/FreeBSD/intel/

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#!/bin/bash
SMALLCC="-pipe -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants"
SMALLLD="-pipe -Wl,--hash-style=sysv -Wl,-z,norelro -Wl,--build-id=none"
SMALL="$SMALLCC $SMALLLD"
export CFLAGS="$SMALLCC"
export PLATFORMFLAGS="-flto=jobserver -fwhole-program -m31 -mesa -mpacked-stack -msmall-exec"
export LDFLAGS="$SMALLLD -Wl,--hash-style=gnu"
export THREADS=0
export FEATURES=full
export MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-s390-glibc
export CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-s390-glibc
export PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-s390-glibc
make -B -j`nproc` $CLIENT_NAME $PROGRAM_NAME
rm -f vlmcsd.o vlmcs.o vlmcsdmulti.o
make -j`nproc` $MULTI_NAME
sstrip -z $CLIENT_NAME $PROGRAM_NAME $MULTI_NAME
export PLATFORMFLAGS="-flto=jobserver -fwhole-program -m64 -mzarch -mpacked-stack -msmall-exec"
export MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-s390x-glibc
export CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-s390x-glibc
export PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-s390x-glibc
make -B -j`nproc` $CLIENT_NAME $PROGRAM_NAME
rm -f vlmcsd.o vlmcs.o vlmcsdmulti.o
export PLATFORMFLAGS="-flto=jobserver -fwhole-program -m64 -mzarch -mpacked-stack -msmall-exec"
make -j`nproc` $MULTI_NAME
sstrip -z $CLIENT_NAME $PROGRAM_NAME $MULTI_NAME
cp -af vlmcsd-s390-glibc /usr/local/sbin/vlmcsd
cp -af vlmcs-s390-glibc /usr/local/bin/vlmcs
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man1 2>/dev/null
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man5 2>/dev/null
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man8 2>/dev/null
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man7 2>/dev/null
cp -a vlmcs.1 vlmcsdmulti.1 /usr/local/man/man1/
cp -a vlmcsd.7 /usr/local/man/man7/
cp -a vlmcsd.8 /usr/local/man/man8/
cp -a vlmcsd.ini.5 /usr/local/man/man5/
pbzip2 -f -9 /usr/local/man/man5/vlmcsd.ini.5 /usr/local/man/man1/vlmcs.1 /usr/local/man/man1/vlmcsdmulti.1 /usr/local/man/man7/vlmcsd.7 /usr/local/man/man8/vlmcsd.8
scp -p vlmcsdmulti-s390-glibc vlmcs-s390-glibc vlmcsd-s390-glibc vlmcsdmulti-s390x-glibc vlmcs-s390x-glibc vlmcsd-s390x-glibc ubuntu64.internal:x/binaries/Linux/s390/glibc

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export MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti$SUFFIX export MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti$SUFFIX
gmake clean gmake clean
gmake -B gmake -B allmulti
rm -f vlmcsd.o vlmcs.o vlmcsdmulti.o
gmake $MULTI_NAME
strip -s --strip-unneeded --remove-section .eh_frame_hdr --remove-section .eh_frame --remove-section .ident --remove-section .note.minix.ident --remove-section .note.netbsd.pax --remove-section=.note.gnu.gold-version --remove-section=.comment --remove-section=.note --remove-section=.note.gnu.build-id --remove-section=.note.ABI-tag *$SUFFIX strip -s --strip-unneeded --remove-section .eh_frame_hdr --remove-section .eh_frame --remove-section .ident --remove-section .note.minix.ident --remove-section .note.netbsd.pax --remove-section=.note.gnu.gold-version --remove-section=.comment --remove-section=.note --remove-section=.note.gnu.build-id --remove-section=.note.ABI-tag *$SUFFIX

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#!/bin/bash
SMALLCC="-pipe -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants"
SMALLLD="-pipe -Wl,--hash-style=sysv -Wl,-z,norelro -Wl,--build-id=none"
SMALL="$SMALLCC $SMALLLD"
rm -f vlmcsd vlmcs vlmcsdmulti vlmcsd-s390* vlmcsd-sparc64* vlmcsd-mips64* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-*
## IBM S/390
export CFLAGS="$SMALLCC"
export PLATFORMFLAGS="-flto=jobserver -fwhole-program -m31 -mesa -mpacked-stack -msmall-exec"
export LDFLAGS="$SMALLLD -Wl,--hash-style=gnu"
export THREADS=0
export FEATURES=full
export CC=s390x-linux-gnu-gcc
export VERBOSE=3
export MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-s390-glibc
export CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-s390-glibc
export PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-s390-glibc
make -B -j`nproc` allmulti
sstrip -z $CLIENT_NAME $PROGRAM_NAME $MULTI_NAME
export PLATFORMFLAGS="-flto=jobserver -fwhole-program -m64 -mzarch -mpacked-stack -msmall-exec"
export MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-s390x-glibc
export CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-s390x-glibc
export PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-s390x-glibc
make -B -j`nproc` allmulti
sstrip -z $CLIENT_NAME $PROGRAM_NAME $MULTI_NAME
## SPARC64
export PLATFORMFLAGS="-flto=jobserver -fwhole-program -mcpu=v7"
export LDFLAGS="$SMALLLD"
export CC=sparc64-linux-gnu-gcc
export MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-sparc64v9-glibc
export CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-sparc64v9-glibc
export PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-sparc64v9-glibc
make -B -j`nproc` allmulti
sstrip -z $CLIENT_NAME $PROGRAM_NAME $MULTI_NAME
## MIPS64 BIG-ENDIAN
export PLATFORMFLAGS="-flto=jobserver -fwhole-program -mips64 -mno-mips16"
export LDFLAGS="$SMALLLD"
export CC=mips64-linux-gnuabi64-gcc
export MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-mips64-glibc
export CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-mips64-glibc
export PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-mips64-glibc
make -B -j`nproc` allmulti
sstrip -z $CLIENT_NAME $PROGRAM_NAME $MULTI_NAME
export PLATFORMFLAGS="-flto=jobserver -fwhole-program -mips64 -mmicromips"
export MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-mips64mm-glibc
export CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-mips64mm-glibc
export PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-mips64mm-glibc
make -B -j`nproc` allmulti
sstrip -z $CLIENT_NAME $PROGRAM_NAME $MULTI_NAME
## MIPS64 LITTLE-ENDIAN
export PLATFORMFLAGS="-flto=jobserver -fwhole-program -mips64 -mno-mips16"
export LDFLAGS="$SMALLLD"
export CC=mips64el-linux-gnuabi64-gcc
export MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-mips64el-glibc
export CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-mips64el-glibc
export PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-mips64el-glibc
make -B -j`nproc` allmulti
sstrip -z $CLIENT_NAME $PROGRAM_NAME $MULTI_NAME
export PLATFORMFLAGS="-flto=jobserver -fwhole-program -mips64 -mmicromips"
export MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-mips64elmm-glibc
export CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-mips64elmm-glibc
export PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-mips64elmm-glibc
make -B -j`nproc` allmulti
sstrip -z $CLIENT_NAME $PROGRAM_NAME $MULTI_NAME
if [ "$1" == "nocopy" ]; then
exit 0
fi
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man1 2>/dev/null
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man5 2>/dev/null
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man8 2>/dev/null
mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man7 2>/dev/null
cp -a vlmcs.1 vlmcsdmulti.1 /usr/local/man/man1/
cp -a vlmcsd.7 /usr/local/man/man7/
cp -a vlmcsd.8 /usr/local/man/man8/
cp -a vlmcsd.ini.5 /usr/local/man/man5/
pbzip2 -f -9 /usr/local/man/man5/vlmcsd.ini.5 /usr/local/man/man1/vlmcs.1 /usr/local/man/man1/vlmcsdmulti.1 /usr/local/man/man7/vlmcsd.7 /usr/local/man/man8/vlmcsd.8
scp -p vlmcsdmulti-s390-glibc vlmcs-s390-glibc vlmcsd-s390-glibc vlmcsdmulti-s390x-glibc vlmcs-s390x-glibc vlmcsd-s390x-glibc ubuntu64.internal:x/binaries/Linux/s390/glibc
scp -p vlmcsdmulti-sparc64v9-glibc vlmcs-sparc64v9-glibc vlmcsd-sparc64v9-glibc ubuntu64.internal:x/binaries/Linux/sparc/glibc
scp -p vlmcsdmulti-mips64-glibc vlmcs-mips64-glibc vlmcsd-mips64-glibc vlmcsdmulti-mips64mm-glibc vlmcs-mips64mm-glibc vlmcsd-mips64mm-glibc ubuntu64.internal:x/binaries/Linux/mips/big-endian/glibc
scp -p vlmcsdmulti-mips64el-glibc vlmcs-mips64el-glibc vlmcsd-mips64el-glibc vlmcsdmulti-mips64elmm-glibc vlmcs-mips64elmm-glibc vlmcsd-mips64elmm-glibc ubuntu64.internal:x/binaries/Linux/mips/little-endian/glibc
scp -p -P 2222 vlmcsdmulti-s390-glibc vlmcs-s390-glibc vlmcsd-s390-glibc vlmcsdmulti-s390x-glibc vlmcs-s390x-glibc vlmcsd-s390x-glibc s390:vlmcsd
scp -p -P 2222 vlmcsdmulti-s390-glibc vlmcsdmulti-s390x-glibc s390:/usr/local/sbin

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export VERBOSE=3 export VERBOSE=3
export DNS_PARSER=OS export DNS_PARSER=OS
rm -f vlmcsd-* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* 2>/dev/null rm -f vlmcsd-NetBSD* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* 2>/dev/null
rm -f vlmcsdmulti vlmcsd vlmcs 2>/dev/null gmake clean
MAKEFLAGS="-B -j12" MAKEFLAGS="-B -j12"
REUSEOBJFLAGS="-j12" REUSEOBJFLAGS="-j12"
CF="-flto=12 -static-libgcc -pipe -fwhole-program -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants" CF="-flto=12 -static-libgcc -pipe -fwhole-program -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants"
CF45="-static-libgcc -pipe -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants" CF45="-flto=12 -static-libgcc -pipe -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants"
CFCLANG="-pipe -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants" CFCLANG="-pipe -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants"
LF="-Wl,-z,norelro -Wl,--hash-style=sysv -Wl,--build-id=none" LF="-Wl,-z,norelro -Wl,--hash-style=sysv -Wl,--build-id=none"
LFCLANG="-Wl,-z,norelro -Wl,--hash-style=sysv" LFCLANG="-Wl,-z,norelro -Wl,--hash-style=sysv"
gmake $MAKEFLAGS CC=/usr/pkg/gcc49/bin/gcc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-NetBSD-x64 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-NetBSD-x64 CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" gmake $MAKEFLAGS CC=/usr/pkg/gcc5/bin/gcc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-NetBSD-x64 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-NetBSD-x64 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-NetBSD-x64 allmulti CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF"
rm vlmcsd.o vlmcs.o
gmake vlmcsdmulti-NetBSD-x64 $REUSEOBJFLAGS CC=/usr/pkg/gcc49/bin/gcc CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-NetBSD-x64
gmake allmulti $MAKEFLAGS CAT=2 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-NetBSD-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-NetBSD-x86 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-NetBSD-x86 CFLAGS="$CF45 -m32" LDFLAGS="$LF" gmake allmulti CC=gcc $MAKEFLAGS CAT=2 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-NetBSD-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-NetBSD-x86 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-NetBSD-x86 CFLAGS="$CF45 -m32" LDFLAGS="$LF"
#gmake $MAKEFLAGS CC=clang PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-NetBSD-x64-clang CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-NetBSD-x64-clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" LDFLAGS="$LFCLANG" #gmake $MAKEFLAGS CC=clang PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-NetBSD-x64-clang CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-NetBSD-x64-clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" LDFLAGS="$LFCLANG"
rm *.o rm *.o
strip -s --strip-unneeded --remove-section=.eh_frame_hdr --remove-section=.eh_frame --remove-section=.note.gnu.gold-version --remove-section=.comment --remove-section=.note --remove-section=.note.gnu.build-id --remove-section=.note.ABI-tag vlmcs-* vlmcsd-* vlmcsdmulti-* strip -s --strip-unneeded -R .ident -R .got -R .note.netbsd.pax -R .gnu.version -R .eh_frame -R .note.gnu.gold-version -R .comment -R .note -R .note.gnu.build-id -R .note.ABI-tag vlmcs-* vlmcsd-* vlmcsdmulti-*
#sstrip -z vlmcs-* vlmcsd-* vlmcsdmulti-* #sstrip -z vlmcs-* vlmcsd-* vlmcsdmulti-*
cp -af vlmcsd-NetBSD-x86 /usr/local/sbin/vlmcsd cp -af vlmcsd-NetBSD-x86 /usr/local/sbin/vlmcsd
cp -af vlmcs-NetBSD-x86 /usr/local/bin/vlmcs cp -af vlmcs-NetBSD-x86 /usr/local/bin/vlmcs
# Copy everything to distribution server # Copy everything to distribution server
scp -p vlmcsdmulti-* vlmcsd-* vlmcs-* root@ubuntu64:x/binaries/NetBSD/intel/ scp -p vlmcsdmulti-* vlmcsd-Net* vlmcs-* root@ubuntu64:x/binaries/NetBSD/intel/

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export VERBOSE=3 export VERBOSE=3
export DNS_PARSER=OS export DNS_PARSER=OS
rm -f vlmcsd-* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* 2>/dev/null rm -f vlmcsd-Open* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* 2>/dev/null
rm -f vlmcsdmulti vlmcsd vlmcs 2>/dev/null rm -f vlmcsdmulti vlmcsd vlmcs 2>/dev/null
MAKEFLAGS="-B -j12" MAKEFLAGS="-B -j12"
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LF="-Wl,-z,norelro" LF="-Wl,-z,norelro"
LFCLANG="-Wl,-z,norelro" LFCLANG="-Wl,-z,norelro"
gmake allmulti CAT=2 $MAKEFLAGS CC=egcc MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-OpenBSD-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-OpenBSD-x64 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-OpenBSD-x64 CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" gmake -Bj12 allmulti $MAKEFLAGS CC=egcc MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-OpenBSD-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-OpenBSD-x64 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-OpenBSD-x64 CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF"
#gmake allmulti $MAKEFLAGS CAT=2 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-OpenBSD-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-OpenBSD-x86 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-OpenBSD-x86 CFLAGS="$CF45 -m32" LDFLAGS="$LF" #gmake allmulti $MAKEFLAGS CAT=2 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-OpenBSD-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-OpenBSD-x86 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-OpenBSD-x86 CFLAGS="$CF45 -m32" LDFLAGS="$LF"
@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ cp -f vlmcsd-OpenBSD-x64 /usr/local/sbin/vlmcsd
cp -f vlmcs-OpenBSD-x64 /usr/local/bin/vlmcs cp -f vlmcs-OpenBSD-x64 /usr/local/bin/vlmcs
# Copy everything to distribution server # Copy everything to distribution server
scp -p vlmcsdmulti-* vlmcsd-* vlmcs-* root@ubuntu64:x/binaries/OpenBSD/intel/ scp -p vlmcsdmulti-* vlmcsd-Open* vlmcs-* root@ubuntu64:x/binaries/OpenBSD/intel/

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export VERBOSE=3 export VERBOSE=3
export DNS_PARSER=OS export DNS_PARSER=OS
rm vlmcsd-* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* 2>/dev/null rm vlmcsd-Mac* vlmcsd-iOS* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* 2>/dev/null
rm vlmcsd vlmcs vlmcsdmulti 2>/dev/null rm vlmcsd vlmcs vlmcsdmulti 2>/dev/null
MAKEFLAGS="-j -B" MAKEFLAGS="-Bj"
REUSEOBJFLAGS="-j" REUSEOBJFLAGS="-j"
CFGCC="-static-libgcc -mdynamic-no-pic -Os -flto=jobserver -fwhole-program -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants" CFGCC="-static-libgcc -mdynamic-no-pic -Os -flto=jobserver -fwhole-program -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants"
CFCLANG="-mdynamic-no-pic -Os -flto -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants" CFCLANG="-mdynamic-no-pic -Os -flto -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants"
CFGCC42="-static-libgcc -mdynamic-no-pic -Os -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants" CFGCC42="-static-libgcc -mdynamic-no-pic -Os -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-stack-protector -fno-unwind-tables -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fmerge-all-constants"
make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-MacOSX-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x86 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m32 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.0" && \ make $MAKEFLAGS allmulti MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-MacOSX-x86 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-MacOSX-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x86 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m32 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.0" && \
rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* && \
make $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-MacOSX-x86 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-MacOSX-x86 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m32 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.0" && \
make $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsd-MacOSX-x86-threads THREADS=1 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x86-threads CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m32 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.0" && \ make $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsd-MacOSX-x86-threads THREADS=1 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x86-threads CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m32 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.0" && \
make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-MacOSX-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x64 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.0" && \ make $MAKEFLAGS allmulti MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-MacOSX-x64 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-MacOSX-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x64 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.0" && \
rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* && \
make $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-MacOSX-x64 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-MacOSX-x64 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.0" && \
make $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsd-MacOSX-x64-threads THREADS=1 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x64-threads CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.0" && \ make $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsd-MacOSX-x64-threads THREADS=1 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x64-threads CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.0" && \
#make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-MacOSX-x86-openssl-EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x86-openssl-EXPERIMENTAL CRYPTO=openssl_with_aes_soft CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m32 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.4" && \ #make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-MacOSX-x86-openssl-EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x86-openssl-EXPERIMENTAL CRYPTO=openssl_with_aes_soft CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m32 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.4" && \
#make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-MacOSX-x64-openssl-EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x64-openssl-EXPERIMENTAL CRYPTO=openssl_with_aes_soft CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.4" && \ #make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-MacOSX-x64-openssl-EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x64-openssl-EXPERIMENTAL CRYPTO=openssl_with_aes_soft CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.4" && \
#make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-iOS-7.1-armv7 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-iOS-7.1-armv7 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-mthumb -m32 -arch armv7 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 -isysroot /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS7.1.sdk" && \ #make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-iOS-7.1-armv7 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-iOS-7.1-armv7 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-mthumb -m32 -arch armv7 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 -isysroot /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS7.1.sdk" && \
rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* && \ #rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* && \
#make $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-iOS-7.1-armv7 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-iOS-7.1-armv7 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-mthumb -m32 -arch armv7 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 -isysroot /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS7.1.sdk" && \ #make $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-iOS-7.1-armv7 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-iOS-7.1-armv7 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-mthumb -m32 -arch armv7 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 -isysroot /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS7.1.sdk" && \
make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-iOS-9.1-armv7 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-iOS-9.1-armv7 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-mthumb -m32 -arch armv7 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS9.1.sdk" && \ make $MAKEFLAGS allmulti MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-iOS-armv7 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-iOS-armv7 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-iOS-armv7 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-mthumb -m32 -arch armv7 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS.sdk" && \
rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* && \ make $MAKEFLAGS allmulti MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-iOS-armv8-aarch64 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-iOS-armv8-aarch64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-iOS-armv8-aarch64 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64 -arch arm64 -miphoneos-version-min=7.0 -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS.sdk" && \
make $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-iOS-9.1-armv7 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-iOS-9.1-armv7 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-mthumb -m32 -arch armv7 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS9.1.sdk" && \
make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-iOS-9.1-armv8-aarch64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-iOS-9.1-armv8-aarch64 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64 -arch arm64 -miphoneos-version-min=7.0 -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS9.1.sdk" && \
rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* && \
make $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-iOS-9.1-armv8-aarch64 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-iOS-9.1-armv8-aarch64 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64 -arch arm64 -miphoneos-version-min=7.0 -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS9.1.sdk" && \
make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-iOS-6.1-armv7 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-iOS-6.1-armv7 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-mthumb -m32 -arch armv7 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 --sysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS6.1.sdk -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS6.1.sdk" && \ make $MAKEFLAGS allmulti MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-iOS-6.1-armv7 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-iOS-6.1-armv7 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-iOS-6.1-armv7 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-mthumb -m32 -arch armv7 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 --sysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS6.1.sdk -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS6.1.sdk" && \
rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* && \
make $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-iOS-6.1-armv7 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-iOS-6.1-armv7 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-mthumb -m32 -arch armv7 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 --sysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS6.1.sdk -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS6.1.sdk" && \
make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-iOS-5.1-armv7-clang3.4 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-iOS-5.1-armv7-clang3.4 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-mthumb -m32 -arch armv7 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 --sysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS5.1.sdk -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS5.1.sdk" && \ make $MAKEFLAGS allmulti MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-iOS-5.1-armv7-clang3.4 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-iOS-5.1-armv7-clang3.4 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-iOS-5.1-armv7-clang3.4 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-mthumb -m32 -arch armv7 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 --sysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS5.1.sdk -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS5.1.sdk" && \
rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* && \
make $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-iOS-5.1-armv7-clang3.4 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-iOS-5.1-armv7-clang3.4 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-mthumb -m32 -arch armv7 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 --sysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS5.1.sdk -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS5.1.sdk" && \
#PATH=~/toolchains/iOS5.1-MacOS-Lion/usr/bin:$PATH clang --version #PATH=~/toolchains/iOS5.1-MacOS-Lion/usr/bin:$PATH clang --version
PATH=~/toolchains/iOS5.1-MacOS-Lion/usr/bin:$PATH make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-iOS-5.1-armv6-clang3.1 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-iOS-5.1-armv6-clang3.1 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-arch armv6 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 --sysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS5.1.sdk -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS5.1.sdk" && \ PATH=~/toolchains/iOS5.1-MacOS-Lion/usr/bin:$PATH make $MAKEFLAGS allmulti MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-iOS-5.1-armv6-clang3.1 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-iOS-5.1-armv6-clang3.1 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-iOS-5.1-armv6-clang3.1 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-arch armv6 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 --sysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS5.1.sdk -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS5.1.sdk" && \
rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* && \
PATH=~/toolchains/iOS5.1-MacOS-Lion/usr/bin:$PATH make $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-iOS-5.1-armv6-clang3.1 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-iOS-5.1-armv6-clang3.1 CC=clang CFLAGS="$CFCLANG" PLATFORMFLAGS="-arch armv6 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 --sysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS5.1.sdk -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS5.1.sdk" && \
#PATH=~/toolchains/gcc4.2/usr/bin/bin:$PATH make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-iOS-4.1-armv6-llvm-gcc4.2 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-iOS-4.1-armv6-llvm-gcc4.2 CC=llvm-g++-4.2 CFLAGS="$CFGCC42" PLATFORMFLAGS="-arch armv6 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 --sysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS4.1.sdk -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS4.1.sdk" && \ #PATH=~/toolchains/gcc4.2/usr/bin/bin:$PATH make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-iOS-4.1-armv6-llvm-gcc4.2 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-iOS-4.1-armv6-llvm-gcc4.2 CC=llvm-g++-4.2 CFLAGS="$CFGCC42" PLATFORMFLAGS="-arch armv6 -miphoneos-version-min=1.0 --sysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS4.1.sdk -isysroot ~/toolchains/iPhoneOS4.1.sdk" && \
#rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* && \ #rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* && \
@ -56,18 +42,12 @@ PATH=~/toolchains/iOS5.1-MacOS-Lion/usr/bin:$PATH make $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmult
#PATH=~/toolchains/gcc4.2/usr/bin:$PATH make $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-iOS-4.1-armv7-llvm-clang MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-iOS-4.1-armv7-llvm-clang CC=~/toolchains/gcc4.2/usr/bin/bin/clang CFLAGS="$CFGCC42" PLATFORMFLAGS="-mthumb -arch armv7 -miphoneos-version-min=4.1 --sysroot /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS4.1.sdk -isysroot /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS4.1.sdk" && \ #PATH=~/toolchains/gcc4.2/usr/bin:$PATH make $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-iOS-4.1-armv7-llvm-clang MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-iOS-4.1-armv7-llvm-clang CC=~/toolchains/gcc4.2/usr/bin/bin/clang CFLAGS="$CFGCC42" PLATFORMFLAGS="-mthumb -arch armv7 -miphoneos-version-min=4.1 --sysroot /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS4.1.sdk -isysroot /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS4.1.sdk" && \
PATH=~/toolchains/gcc4.2/usr/bin:$PATH make -Bj PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-ppc CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-MacOSX-ppc CC=gcc CFLAGS="$CFGCC42 -isysroot ~/toolchains/MacOSX10.5.sdk -arch ppc -mmacosx-version-min=10.0" && \ PATH=~/toolchains/gcc4.2/usr/bin:$PATH make -Bj allmulti SAFE_MODE=1 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-MacOSX-ppc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-ppc CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-MacOSX-ppc CC=gcc CFLAGS="$CFGCC42 -isysroot ~/toolchains/MacOSX10.5.sdk -arch ppc -mmacosx-version-min=10.0" && \
rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* && \
PATH=~/toolchains/gcc4.2/usr/bin:$PATH make -j vlmcsdmulti-MacOSX-ppc MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-MacOSX-ppc CC=gcc CFLAGS="$CFGCC42 -isysroot ~/toolchains/MacOSX10.5.sdk -arch ppc -mmacosx-version-min=10.0"
make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-MacOSX-x86-gcc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x86-gcc CC=gcc-5 CFLAGS="$CFGCC" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m32 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.11" && \ make $MAKEFLAGS allmulti MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-MacOSX-x86-gcc CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-MacOSX-x86-gcc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x86-gcc CC=gcc-5 CFLAGS="$CFGCC" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m32 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.11" && \
rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* && \
make $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-MacOSX-x86-gcc MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-MacOSX-x86-gcc CC=gcc-5 CFLAGS="$CFGCC" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m32 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.11" && \
make $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsd-MacOSX-x86-threads-gcc THREADS=1 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x86-threads-gcc CC=gcc-5 CFLAGS="$CFGCC" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m32 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.11" && \ make $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsd-MacOSX-x86-threads-gcc THREADS=1 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x86-threads-gcc CC=gcc-5 CFLAGS="$CFGCC" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m32 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.11" && \
make $MAKEFLAGS CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-MacOSX-x64-gcc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x64-gcc CC=gcc-5 CFLAGS="$CFGCC" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.11" && \ make $MAKEFLAGS allmulti MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-MacOSX-x64-gcc CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-MacOSX-x64-gcc PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x64-gcc CC=gcc-5 CFLAGS="$CFGCC" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.11" && \
rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.* && \
make $REUSEOBJFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-MacOSX-x64-gcc MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-MacOSX-x64-gcc CC=gcc-5 CFLAGS="$CFGCC" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.11" && \
make $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsd-MacOSX-x64-threads-gcc THREADS=1 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x64-threads-gcc CC=gcc-5 CFLAGS="$CFGCC" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.11" && \ make $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsd-MacOSX-x64-threads-gcc THREADS=1 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-MacOSX-x64-threads-gcc CC=gcc-5 CFLAGS="$CFGCC" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64 -march=core2 -mmacosx-version-min=10.11" && \
# Sign the iOS binaries # Sign the iOS binaries
@ -88,7 +68,7 @@ sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/share/man/man5
sudo cp -p vlmcsd.8 /usr/local/share/man/man8 sudo cp -p vlmcsd.8 /usr/local/share/man/man8
sudo cp -p vlmcs.1 vlmcsdmulti.1 /usr/local/share/man/man1 sudo cp -p vlmcs.1 vlmcsdmulti.1 /usr/local/share/man/man1
sudo cp -p vlmcsd.7 /usr/local/share/man/man7 sudo cp -p vlmcsd-floppy.7 vlmcsd.7 /usr/local/share/man/man7
sudo cp -p vlmcsd.ini.5 //usr/local/share/man/man5 sudo cp -p vlmcsd.ini.5 //usr/local/share/man/man5
# Copy the stuff to distribution server # Copy the stuff to distribution server

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ fi
SOLARIS_VERSION=`uname -v` SOLARIS_VERSION=`uname -v`
rm -f vlmcsd-* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* 2>/dev/null rm -f vlmcsd-Solaris* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* 2>/dev/null
rm -f vlmcsdmulti vlmcsd vlmcs 2>/dev/null rm -f vlmcsdmulti vlmcsd vlmcs 2>/dev/null
MAKEFLAGS="-B -j`nproc`" MAKEFLAGS="-B -j`nproc`"
@ -24,9 +24,7 @@ LF="-fwhole-program -Wl,-z,norelro -Wl,--hash-style=sysv -Wl,--build-id=none"
if [ "$CAT" != "" ]; then if [ "$CAT" != "" ]; then
gmake $MAKEFLAGS LD_ALTEXEC=/usr/bin/gld vlmcs-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 vlmcsdmulti-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 CC=gcc CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" gmake $MAKEFLAGS LD_ALTEXEC=/usr/bin/gld vlmcs-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 vlmcsdmulti-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 CC=gcc CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF"
else else
gmake $MAKEFLAGS LD_ALTEXEC=/usr/bin/gld CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 CC=gcc CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" gmake $MAKEFLAGS LD_ALTEXEC=/usr/bin/gld MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 CC=gcc CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" allmulti
rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.*
gmake $REUSEOBJFLAGS LD_ALTEXEC=/usr/bin/gld vlmcsdmulti-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86 CC=gcc CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF"
fi fi
gmake $MAKEFLAGS LD_ALTEXEC=/usr/bin/gld vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86-threads PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86-threads CC=gcc THREADS=1 CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="-lpthread $LF" gmake $MAKEFLAGS LD_ALTEXEC=/usr/bin/gld vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86-threads PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x86-threads CC=gcc THREADS=1 CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="-lpthread $LF"
@ -39,9 +37,7 @@ LF="$LF -Wl,-melf_x86_64_sol2"
if [ "$CAT" != "" ]; then if [ "$CAT" != "" ]; then
gmake $MAKEFLAGS LD_ALTEXEC=/usr/bin/gld vlmcsdmulti-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 vlmcs-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 CC=gcc CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64" gmake $MAKEFLAGS LD_ALTEXEC=/usr/bin/gld vlmcsdmulti-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 vlmcs-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 CC=gcc CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64"
else else
gmake $MAKEFLAGS LD_ALTEXEC=/usr/bin/gld CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 CC=gcc CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64" gmake $MAKEFLAGS LD_ALTEXEC=/usr/bin/gld MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 CC=gcc CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64" allmulti
rm -f vlmcs.o vlmcsd.o vlmcsdmulti.o *_all.*
gmake $REUSEOBJFLAGS LD_ALTEXEC=/usr/bin/gld vlmcsdmulti-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64 CC=gcc CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64"
fi fi
gmake $MAKEFLAGS LD_ALTEXEC=/usr/bin/gld vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64-threads PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64-threads CC=gcc THREADS=1 CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF -lpthread" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64" gmake $MAKEFLAGS LD_ALTEXEC=/usr/bin/gld vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64-threads PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Solaris$SOLARIS_VERSION-x64-threads CC=gcc THREADS=1 CFLAGS="$CF" LDFLAGS="$LF -lpthread" PLATFORMFLAGS="-m64"
@ -54,4 +50,4 @@ gstrip -s --strip-unneeded --remove-section=.note.gnu.gold-version --remove-sect
#sstrip -z vlmcs-* vlmcsd-* #sstrip -z vlmcs-* vlmcsd-*
# Copy stuff to distribution server # Copy stuff to distribution server
scp -p vlmcsd-* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* root@ubuntu64:x/binaries/Solaris/intel scp -p vlmcsd-Sola* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* root@ubuntu64:x/binaries/Solaris/intel

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/bin/bash #!/bin/bash
rm -f cygkms*.dll libkms*.dll vlmcsd-* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* vlmcsd.exe vlmcs.exe vlmcsdmulti.exe 2> /dev/null rm -f cygkms*.dll libkms*.dll vlmcs-* vlmcsd-win* vlmcsd-cyg* vlmcsdmulti-* *_all.* vlmcsd.exe vlmcs.exe vlmcsdmulti.exe 2> /dev/null
export CAT=2 export CAT=2
export VERBOSE=3 export VERBOSE=3
@ -10,18 +10,18 @@ CF="-Wno-missing-braces -fno-common -fno-exceptions -fno-non-call-exceptions -fn
CFMSRPC="-Wno-missing-braces -Wno-unused-variable $CF" # -fno-common -fno-stack-protector -fmerge-all-constants -pipe" CFMSRPC="-Wno-missing-braces -Wno-unused-variable $CF" # -fno-common -fno-stack-protector -fmerge-all-constants -pipe"
PF32="" PF32=""
PF64="-mpreferred-stack-boundary=4 -march=nocona -mtune=generic" PF64="-mpreferred-stack-boundary=4 -march=nocona -mtune=generic"
LFCYG32="-fwhole-program -Wl,--nxcompat,--dynamicbase,--tsaware,--large-address-aware" LFCYG32="-fwhole-program -Wl,--nxcompat,--dynamicbase,--tsaware,--large-address-aware,--disable-long-section-names"
LFWIN32="-fwhole-program -lws2_32 -Wl,--nxcompat,--dynamicbase,--tsaware,--large-address-aware" LFWIN32="-fwhole-program -lws2_32 -Wl,--nxcompat,--dynamicbase,--tsaware,--large-address-aware,--disable-long-section-names"
LFCYG64="-fwhole-program -Wl,--nxcompat,--dynamicbase,--tsaware" LFCYG64="-fwhole-program -Wl,--nxcompat,--dynamicbase,--tsaware,--disable-long-section-names,--high-entropy-va"
LFWIN64="-fwhole-program -lws2_32 -Wl,--nxcompat,--dynamicbase,--tsaware" LFWIN64="-fwhole-program -lws2_32 -Wl,--nxcompat,--dynamicbase,--tsaware,--disable-long-section-names,--high-entropy-va"
MAKEFLAGS="-j$NUMCPU -B" MAKEFLAGS="-j$NUMCPU -B"
REUSEFLAGS="-j$NUMCPU" REUSEFLAGS="-j$NUMCPU"
make $MAKEFLAGS cygkms32.dll FEATURES=minimum THREADS=1 DLL_NAME=cygkms32.dll DNS_PARSER=internal CC=i686-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF -flto=jobserver -fvisibility=hidden" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG32" make $MAKEFLAGS cygkms32.dll FEATURES=minimum THREADS=1 DLL_NAME=cygkms32.dll DNS_PARSER=internal CC=i686-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF -flto=jobserver -fvisibility=hidden" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG32 -Wl,--no-seh"
make $MAKEFLAGS cygkms64.dll FEATURES=minimum THREADS=1 DLL_NAME=cygkms64.dll DNS_PARSER=internal CC=x86_64-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF -flto=jobserver -fvisibility=hidden" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG64" make $MAKEFLAGS cygkms64.dll FEATURES=minimum THREADS=1 DLL_NAME=cygkms64.dll DNS_PARSER=internal CC=x86_64-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF -flto=jobserver -fvisibility=hidden" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG64 -Wl,--no-seh"
make $MAKEFLAGS all vlmcsdmulti-cygwin-x86 THREADS=1 DNS_PARSER=internal CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-cygwin-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-cygwin-x86 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-cygwin-x86 CC=i686-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG32" make $MAKEFLAGS all vlmcsdmulti-cygwin-x86 THREADS=1 DNS_PARSER=internal CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-cygwin-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-cygwin-x86 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-cygwin-x86 CC=i686-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG32 -Wl,--no-seh"
make $MAKEFLAGS all vlmcsdmulti-cygwin-x64 THREADS=1 DNS_PARSER=internal CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-cygwin-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-cygwin-x64 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-cygwin-x64 CC=x86_64-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG64" make $MAKEFLAGS all vlmcsdmulti-cygwin-x64 THREADS=1 DNS_PARSER=internal CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-cygwin-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-cygwin-x64 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-cygwin-x64 CC=x86_64-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG64 -Wl,--no-seh"
make $MAKEFLAGS MSRPC=1 THREADS=1 DNS_PARSER=internal CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-cygwin-msrpc-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-cygwin-msrpc-x86 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-cygwin-msrpc-x86 CC=i686-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF -fasynchronous-unwind-tables" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG32" make $MAKEFLAGS MSRPC=1 THREADS=1 DNS_PARSER=internal CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-cygwin-msrpc-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-cygwin-msrpc-x86 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-cygwin-msrpc-x86 CC=i686-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF -fasynchronous-unwind-tables" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG32"
make $MAKEFLAGS MSRPC=1 THREADS=1 DNS_PARSER=internal CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-cygwin-msrpc-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-cygwin-msrpc-x64 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-cygwin-msrpc-x64 CC=x86_64-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CFMSRPC" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG64" make $MAKEFLAGS MSRPC=1 THREADS=1 DNS_PARSER=internal CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-cygwin-msrpc-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-cygwin-msrpc-x64 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-cygwin-msrpc-x64 CC=x86_64-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CFMSRPC" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG64"
unset CAT unset CAT
@ -34,19 +34,24 @@ make $MAKEFLAGS THREADS=1 MSRPC=1 DNS_PARSER=internal CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-cygwin-m
export CAT=2 export CAT=2
make $MAKEFLAGS libkms32.dll CRYPTO=windows FEATURES=minimum THREADS=1 DLL_NAME=libkms32.dll CC=i686-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF -flto=jobserver -fvisibility=hidden" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="-static-libgcc $LFWIN32" #make $MAKEFLAGS libkms32.dll CRYPTO=windows FEATURES=minimum THREADS=1 DLL_NAME=libkms32.dll CC=i686-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF -flto=jobserver -fvisibility=hidden" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="-static-libgcc $LFWIN32"
make $MAKEFLAGS libkms64.dll CRYPTO=windows FEATURES=minimum THREADS=1 DLL_NAME=libkms64.dll CC=x86_64-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF -flto=jobserver -fvisibility=hidden" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="-static-libgcc $LFWIN64" #make $MAKEFLAGS libkms64.dll CRYPTO=windows FEATURES=minimum THREADS=1 DLL_NAME=libkms64.dll CC=x86_64-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF -flto=jobserver -fvisibility=hidden" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="-static-libgcc $LFWIN64"
make $MAKEFLAGS all vlmcsdmulti-Windows-x86 THREADS=1 CRYPTO=windows CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Windows-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Windows-x86 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Windows-x86 CC=i686-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="$LFWIN32" #make $MAKEFLAGS all vlmcsdmulti-Windows-x86 THREADS=1 CRYPTO=windows CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Windows-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Windows-x86 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Windows-x86 CC=i686-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="$LFWIN32"
make $MAKEFLAGS all vlmcsdmulti-Windows-x64 THREADS=1 CRYPTO=windows CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Windows-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Windows-x64 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Windows-x64 CC=x86_64-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="$LFWIN64" #make $MAKEFLAGS all vlmcsdmulti-Windows-x64 THREADS=1 CRYPTO=windows CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Windows-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Windows-x64 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Windows-x64 CC=x86_64-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CF" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="$LFWIN64"
make -Bj MSRPC=1 CRYPTO=windows CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Windows-msrpc-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Windows-msrpc-x86 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Windows-msrpc-x86 CC=i686-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CFMSRPC" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="-Wl,--nxcompat,--dynamicbase,--tsaware,--large-address-aware" #make -Bj MSRPC=1 CRYPTO=windows CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Windows-msrpc-x86 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Windows-msrpc-x86 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Windows-msrpc-x86 CC=i686-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CFMSRPC" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="-Wl,--nxcompat,--dynamicbase,--tsaware,--large-address-aware"
make $MAKEFLAGS THREADS=1 MSRPC=1 CRYPTO=windows CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Windows-msrpc-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Windows-msrpc-x64 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Windows-msrpc-x64 CC=x86_64-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CFMSRPC" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG64" #make $MAKEFLAGS THREADS=1 MSRPC=1 CRYPTO=windows CLIENT_NAME=vlmcs-Windows-msrpc-x64 PROGRAM_NAME=vlmcsd-Windows-msrpc-x64 MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Windows-msrpc-x64 CC=x86_64-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CFMSRPC" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG64"
unset CAT #unset CAT
make $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-Windows-msrpc-x86 THREADS=1 MSRPC=1 CRYPTO=windows MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Windows-msrpc-x86 CC=i686-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CFMSRPC" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="-Wl,--nxcompat,--dynamicbase,--tsaware,--large-address-aware" #make $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-Windows-msrpc-x86 THREADS=1 MSRPC=1 CRYPTO=windows MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Windows-msrpc-x86 CC=i686-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CFMSRPC" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF32" LDFLAGS="-Wl,--nxcompat,--dynamicbase,--tsaware,--large-address-aware"
make $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-Windows-msrpc-x64 THREADS=1 MSRPC=1 CRYPTO=windows MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Windows-msrpc-x64 CC=x86_64-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CFMSRPC" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG64" #make $MAKEFLAGS vlmcsdmulti-Windows-msrpc-x64 THREADS=1 MSRPC=1 CRYPTO=windows MULTI_NAME=vlmcsdmulti-Windows-msrpc-x64 CC=x86_64-w64-MingW32-gcc.exe CFLAGS="$CFMSRPC" PLATFORMFLAGS="$PF64" LDFLAGS="$LFCYG64"
export CAT=2 export CAT=2
rm -f *_all.* *.o 2> /dev/null & rm -f *_all.* *.o 2> /dev/null &
echo ""
echo "Copying MingW binaries from distribution server"
scp -p root@ubuntu64:x/binaries/Windows/intel/* .
echo "" echo ""
echo "Installing binaries" echo "Installing binaries"
@ -68,12 +73,12 @@ mkdir -p /usr/share/man/man1
mkdir -p /usr/share/man/man7 mkdir -p /usr/share/man/man7
mkdir -p /usr/share/man/man5 mkdir -p /usr/share/man/man5
cp -p vlmcsd.7 /usr/share/man/man7 cp -p vlmcsd.7 vlmcsd-floppy.7 /usr/share/man/man7
cp -p vlmcsd.8 /usr/share/man/man8 cp -p vlmcsd.8 /usr/share/man/man8
cp -p vlmcsd.ini.5 /usr/share/man/man5 cp -p vlmcsd.ini.5 /usr/share/man/man5
cp -p vlmcs.1 vlmcsdmulti.1 /usr/share/man/man1 cp -p vlmcs.1 vlmcsdmulti.1 /usr/share/man/man1
bzip2 -f /usr/share/man/man5/vlmcsd.ini.5 /usr/share/man/man7/vlmcsd.7 /usr/share/man/man8/vlmcsd.8 /usr/share/man/man1/vlmcs.1 /usr/share/man/man1/vlmcsdmulti.1 & bzip2 -f /usr/share/man/man7/vlmcsd-floppy.7 /usr/share/man/man5/vlmcsd.ini.5 /usr/share/man/man7/vlmcsd.7 /usr/share/man/man8/vlmcsd.8 /usr/share/man/man1/vlmcs.1 /usr/share/man/man1/vlmcsdmulti.1 &
# Copy stuff to distribution server # Copy stuff to distribution server
scp -p vlmcsd-* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *.dll root@ubuntu64:x/binaries/Windows/intel scp -p vlmcsd-cyg* vlmcsd-Win* vlmcs-* vlmcsdmulti-* *.dll root@ubuntu64:x/binaries/Windows/intel

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@ -207,8 +207,88 @@ SOCKET connectToAddress(const char *const addr, const int AddressFamily, int_fas
return s; return s;
} }
// fix for lame tomato toolchain
# if !defined(IPV6_V6ONLY) && defined(__linux__)
# define IPV6_V6ONLY (26)
# endif // !defined(IPV6_V6ONLY) && defined(__linux__)
#ifndef NO_SOCKETS #ifndef NO_SOCKETS
#ifdef SIMPLE_SOCKETS
static int_fast8_t allowSocketReuse(SOCKET s)
{
# if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
BOOL socketOption = TRUE;
# else // _WIN32
BOOL socketOption = FALSE;
# endif // _WIN32
if (setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, (sockopt_t)&socketOption, sizeof(socketOption)))
{
# ifdef _PEDANTIC
printerrorf("Warning: %s does not support socket option SO_REUSEADDR: %s\n", ipstr, vlmcsd_strerror(socket_errno));
# endif // _PEDANTIC
}
return 0;
}
int listenOnAllAddresses()
{
uint32_t port_listen;
if (!stringToInt(defaultport, 1, 65535, &port_listen))
{
printerrorf("Fatal: Port must be numeric between 1 and 65535.\n");
exit(!0);
}
struct sockaddr_in6 addr;
memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr));
addr.sin6_family = AF_INET6;
addr.sin6_port = BE16((uint16_t)port_listen);
addr.sin6_addr = in6addr_any;
BOOL v6only = FALSE;
s_server = socket(AF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
if (s_server == INVALID_SOCKET
|| allowSocketReuse(s_server)
|| setsockopt(s_server, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, (sockopt_t)&v6only, sizeof(v6only))
|| bind(s_server, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, sizeof(addr))
|| listen(s_server, SOMAXCONN) )
{
socketclose(s_server);
struct sockaddr_in addr = {
.sin_family = AF_INET,
.sin_port = BE16((uint16_t)port_listen),
};
addr.sin_addr.s_addr = BE32(INADDR_ANY);
s_server = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
if ( s_server == INVALID_SOCKET
|| allowSocketReuse(s_server)
|| bind(s_server, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, sizeof(addr))
|| listen(s_server, SOMAXCONN) )
{
int error = socket_errno;
printerrorf("Fatal: Cannot bind to TCP port %u: %s\n", port_listen, vlmcsd_strerror(error));
return error;
}
}
#ifndef NO_LOG
logger("Listening on TCP port %u\n", port_listen);
#endif // NO_LOG
return 0;
}
#else // !SIMPLE_SOCKETS
// Create a Listening socket for addrinfo sa and return socket s // Create a Listening socket for addrinfo sa and return socket s
// szHost and szPort are for logging only // szHost and szPort are for logging only
@ -249,20 +329,67 @@ static int listenOnAddress(const struct addrinfo *const ai, SOCKET *s)
BOOL socketOption = TRUE; BOOL socketOption = TRUE;
// fix for lame tomato toolchain
# ifndef IPV6_V6ONLY
# ifdef __linux__
# define IPV6_V6ONLY (26)
# endif // __linux__
# endif // IPV6_V6ONLY
# ifdef IPV6_V6ONLY # ifdef IPV6_V6ONLY
if (ai->ai_family == AF_INET6) setsockopt(*s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, (sockopt_t)&socketOption, sizeof(socketOption)); if (ai->ai_family == AF_INET6 && setsockopt(*s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, (sockopt_t)&socketOption, sizeof(socketOption)))
{
# ifdef _PEDANTIC
# if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
// if (IsWindowsVistaOrGreater()) //Doesn't work with older version of MingW32-w64 toolchain
if ((GetVersion() & 0xff) > 5)
# endif // _WIN32
printerrorf("Warning: %s does not support socket option IPV6_V6ONLY: %s\n", ipstr, vlmcsd_strerror(socket_errno));
# endif // _PEDANTIC
}
# endif # endif
# ifndef _WIN32 # ifndef _WIN32
setsockopt(*s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, (sockopt_t)&socketOption, sizeof(socketOption)); if (setsockopt(*s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, (sockopt_t)&socketOption, sizeof(socketOption)))
# endif {
# ifdef _PEDANTIC
printerrorf("Warning: %s does not support socket option SO_REUSEADDR: %s\n", ipstr, vlmcsd_strerror(socket_errno));
# endif // _PEDANTIC
}
# endif // _WIN32
# if HAVE_FREEBIND
# if (defined(IP_NONLOCALOK) || __FreeBSD_kernel__ || __FreeBSD__) && !defined(IPV6_BINDANY)
# define IPV6_BINDANY 64
# endif // (defined(IP_NONLOCALOK) || __FreeBSD_kernel__ || __FreeBSD__) && !defined(IPV6_BINDANY)
if (freebind)
{
# if defined(IP_FREEBIND) // Linux
if (setsockopt(*s, IPPROTO_IP, IP_FREEBIND, (sockopt_t)&socketOption, sizeof(socketOption)))
{
printerrorf("Warning: Cannot use FREEBIND on %s: %s\n", ipstr, vlmcsd_strerror(socket_errno));
}
# endif // defined(IP_FREEBIND)
# if defined(IP_BINDANY) // FreeBSD IPv4
if (ai->ai_family == AF_INET && setsockopt(*s, IPPROTO_IP, IP_BINDANY, (sockopt_t)&socketOption, sizeof(socketOption)))
{
printerrorf("Warning: Cannot use BINDANY on %s: %s\n", ipstr, vlmcsd_strerror(socket_errno));
}
# endif // defined(IP_BINDANY)
# if defined(IPV6_BINDANY) // FreeBSD IPv6
if (ai->ai_family == AF_INET6 && setsockopt(*s, IPPROTO_IP, IPV6_BINDANY, (sockopt_t)&socketOption, sizeof(socketOption)))
{
# ifdef _PEDANTIC // FreeBSD defines the symbol but doesn't have BINDANY in IPv6 (Kame stack doesn't have it)
printerrorf("Warning: Cannot use BINDANY on %s: %s\n", ipstr, vlmcsd_strerror(socket_errno));
# endif
}
# endif // defined(IPV6_BINDANY)
# if defined(IP_NONLOCALOK) && !defined(IP_BINDANY) // FreeBSD with GNU userspace IPv4
if (ai->ai_family == AF_INET && setsockopt(*s, IPPROTO_IP, IP_NONLOCALOK, (sockopt_t)&socketOption, sizeof(socketOption)))
{
printerrorf("Warning: Cannot use BINDANY on %s: %s\n", ipstr, vlmcsd_strerror(socket_errno));
}
# endif // defined(IP_NONLOCALOK) && !defined(IP_BINDANY)
}
# endif // HAVE_FREEBIND
if (bind(*s, ai->ai_addr, ai->ai_addrlen) || listen(*s, SOMAXCONN)) if (bind(*s, ai->ai_addr, ai->ai_addrlen) || listen(*s, SOMAXCONN))
{ {
@ -279,7 +406,6 @@ static int listenOnAddress(const struct addrinfo *const ai, SOCKET *s)
return 0; return 0;
} }
// Adds a listening socket for an address string, // Adds a listening socket for an address string,
// e.g. 127.0.0.1:1688 or [2001:db8:dead:beef::1]:1688 // e.g. 127.0.0.1:1688 or [2001:db8:dead:beef::1]:1688
BOOL addListeningSocket(const char *const addr) BOOL addListeningSocket(const char *const addr)
@ -366,10 +492,18 @@ static SOCKET network_accept_any()
else else
return accept(sock, NULL, NULL); return accept(sock, NULL, NULL);
} }
#endif // !SIMPLE_SOCKETS
void closeAllListeningSockets() void closeAllListeningSockets()
{ {
# ifdef SIMPLE_SOCKETS
shutdown(s_server, VLMCSD_SHUT_RDWR);
socketclose(s_server);
# else // !SIMPLE_SOCKETS
int i; int i;
for (i = 0; i < numsockets; i++) for (i = 0; i < numsockets; i++)
@ -377,6 +511,8 @@ void closeAllListeningSockets()
shutdown(SocketList[i], VLMCSD_SHUT_RDWR); shutdown(SocketList[i], VLMCSD_SHUT_RDWR);
socketclose(SocketList[i]); socketclose(SocketList[i]);
} }
#endif // !SIMPLE_SOCKETS
} }
#endif // NO_SOCKETS #endif // NO_SOCKETS
@ -641,13 +777,16 @@ int runServer()
return 0; return 0;
} }
// Standalone mode
for (;;) for (;;)
{ {
int error; int error;
SOCKET s_client; SOCKET s_client;
#ifdef SIMPLE_SOCKETS
if ( (s_client = accept(s_server, NULL, NULL)) == INVALID_SOCKET )
#else // Standalone mode fully featured sockets
if ( (s_client = network_accept_any()) == INVALID_SOCKET ) if ( (s_client = network_accept_any()) == INVALID_SOCKET )
#endif // Standalone mode fully featured sockets
{ {
error = socket_errno; error = socket_errno;

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@ -22,6 +22,9 @@ int_fast8_t sendrecv(SOCKET sock, BYTE *data, int len, int_fast8_t do_send);
#ifndef NO_SOCKETS #ifndef NO_SOCKETS
void closeAllListeningSockets(); void closeAllListeningSockets();
#ifdef SIMPLE_SOCKETS
int listenOnAllAddresses();
#endif // SIMPLE_SOCKETS
BOOL addListeningSocket(const char *const addr); BOOL addListeningSocket(const char *const addr);
__pure int_fast8_t checkProtocolStack(const int addressfamily); __pure int_fast8_t checkProtocolStack(const int addressfamily);

395
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@ -94,25 +94,35 @@ int logger(const char *const fmt, ...)
// Output to stderr if it is available or to log otherwise (e.g. if running as daemon/service) // Output to stderr if it is available or to log otherwise (e.g. if running as daemon/service)
void printerrorf(const char *const fmt, ...) void printerrorf(const char *const fmt, ...)
{ {
int error = errno;
va_list arglist; va_list arglist;
va_start(arglist, fmt); va_start(arglist, fmt);
#ifndef NO_LOG # ifdef IS_LIBRARY
#ifdef _NTSERVICE
snprintf(ErrorMessage, MESSAGE_BUFFER_SIZE, fmt, arglist);
# else // !IS_LIBRARY
# ifndef NO_LOG
# ifdef _NTSERVICE
if (InetdMode || IsNTService) if (InetdMode || IsNTService)
#else // !_NTSERVICE # else // !_NTSERVICE
if (InetdMode) if (InetdMode)
#endif // NTSERVIICE # endif // NTSERVIICE
vlogger(fmt, arglist); vlogger(fmt, arglist);
else else
#endif //NO_LOG # endif //NO_LOG
# endif // IS_LIBRARY
{ {
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, arglist); vfprintf(stderr, fmt, arglist);
fflush(stderr); fflush(stderr);
} }
va_end(arglist); va_end(arglist);
errno = error;
} }
@ -130,10 +140,12 @@ int errorout(const char* fmt, ...)
} }
#ifndef NO_VERBOSE_LOG
static const char *LicenseStatusText[] = static const char *LicenseStatusText[] =
{ {
"Unlicensed", "Licensed", "OOB grace", "OOT grace", "Non-Genuine", "Notification", "Extended grace" "Unlicensed", "Licensed", "OOB grace", "OOT grace", "Non-Genuine", "Notification", "Extended grace"
}; };
#endif // NO_VERBOSE_LOG
void uuid2StringLE(const GUID *const guid, char *const string) void uuid2StringLE(const GUID *const guid, char *const string)
@ -152,7 +164,7 @@ void uuid2StringLE(const GUID *const guid, char *const string)
); );
} }
#ifndef NO_VERBOSE_LOG
void logRequestVerbose(const REQUEST *const Request, const PRINTFUNC p) void logRequestVerbose(const REQUEST *const Request, const PRINTFUNC p)
{ {
char guidBuffer[GUID_STRING_LENGTH + 1]; char guidBuffer[GUID_STRING_LENGTH + 1];
@ -208,7 +220,6 @@ void logRequestVerbose(const REQUEST *const Request, const PRINTFUNC p)
p("N count policy (minimum clients): %u\n", (uint32_t)LE32(Request->N_Policy)); p("N count policy (minimum clients): %u\n", (uint32_t)LE32(Request->N_Policy));
} }
void logResponseVerbose(const char *const ePID, const BYTE *const hwid, const RESPONSE *const response, const PRINTFUNC p) void logResponseVerbose(const char *const ePID, const BYTE *const hwid, const RESPONSE *const response, const PRINTFUNC p)
{ {
char guidBuffer[GUID_STRING_LENGTH + 1]; char guidBuffer[GUID_STRING_LENGTH + 1];
@ -237,4 +248,374 @@ void logResponseVerbose(const char *const ePID, const BYTE *const hwid, const RE
p("Renewal interval policy : %u\n", (uint32_t)LE32(response->VLRenewalInterval)); p("Renewal interval policy : %u\n", (uint32_t)LE32(response->VLRenewalInterval));
p("Activation interval policy : %u\n", (uint32_t)LE32(response->VLActivationInterval)); p("Activation interval policy : %u\n", (uint32_t)LE32(response->VLActivationInterval));
} }
#endif // NO_VERBOSE_LOG
#ifndef NO_VERSION_INFORMATION
void printPlatform()
{
int testNumber = 0x1234;
# ifdef VLMCSD_COMPILER
printf
(
"Compiler: %s\n", VLMCSD_COMPILER
# ifdef __VERSION__
" " __VERSION__
# endif // __VERSION__
);
# endif // VLMCSD_COMPILER
printf
(
"Intended platform:%s %s\n", ""
# if __i386__ || _M_IX86
" Intel x86"
# endif
# if __x86_64__ || __amd64__ || _M_X64 || _M_AMD64
" Intel x86_64"
# endif
# if _M_ARM || __arm__
" ARM"
# endif
# if __thumb__
" thumb"
# endif
# if __aarch64__
" ARM64"
# endif
# if __hppa__
" HP/PA RISC"
# endif
# if __ia64__
" Intel Itanium"
# endif
# if __mips__
" MIPS"
# endif
# if defined(_MIPS_ARCH)
" " _MIPS_ARCH
# endif
# if __mips16
" mips16"
# endif
# if __mips_micromips
" micromips"
# endif
# if __ppc__ || __powerpc__
" PowerPC"
# endif
# if __powerpc64__ || __ppc64__
" PowerPC64"
# endif
# if __sparc__
" SPARC"
# endif
# if defined(__s390__) && !defined(__zarch__) && !defined(__s390x__)
" IBM S/390"
# endif
# if __zarch__ || __s390x__
" IBM z/Arch (S/390x)"
# endif
# if __m68k__
" Motorola 68k"
# endif
# if __ANDROID__
" Android"
# endif
# if __ANDROID_API__
" (API level " ANDROID_API_LEVEL ")"
# endif
# if __FreeBSD__ || __FreeBSD_kernel__
" FreeBSD"
# endif
# if __NetBSD__
" NetBSD"
# endif
# if __OpenBSD__
" OpenBSD"
# endif
# if __DragonFly__
" DragonFly BSD"
# endif
# if defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(_WIN64)
" Cygwin32"
# endif
# if defined(__CYGWIN__) && defined(_WIN64)
" Cygwin64"
# endif
# if __GNU__
" GNU"
# endif
# if __gnu_hurd__
" Hurd"
# endif
# if __MACH__
" Mach"
# endif
# if __linux__
" Linux"
# endif
# if __APPLE__ && __MACH__
" Darwin"
# endif
# if __minix__
" Minix"
# endif
# if __QNX__
" QNX"
# endif
# if __svr4__ || __SVR4
" SYSV R4"
# endif
# if (defined(__sun__) || defined(sun) || defined(__sun)) && (defined(__SVR4) || defined(__svr4__))
" Solaris"
# endif
# if (defined(__sun__) || defined(sun) || defined(__sun)) && !defined(__SVR4) && !defined(__svr4__)
" SunOS"
# endif
# if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_WIN64)
" Windows32"
# endif
# if defined(_WIN32) && defined(_WIN64)
" Windows64"
# endif
# if __MVS__ || __TOS_MVS__
" z/OS"
# endif
# if defined(__GLIBC__) && !defined(__UCLIBC__)
" glibc"
# endif
# if __UCLIBC__
" uclibc"
# endif
# if defined(__linux__) && !defined(__GLIBC__) && !defined(__UCLIBC__) && !defined(__ANDROID__) && !defined(__BIONIC__)
" musl"
# endif
//# if _MIPSEL || __MIPSEL__ || __ARMEL__ || __THUMBEL__
// " little-endian"
//# endif
//
//# if _MIPSEB || __MIPSEB__ || __ARMEB__ || __THUMBEB__
// " big-endian"
//# endif
# if __PIE__ || __pie__
" PIE"
# endif
,
*((uint8_t*)&testNumber) == 0x34 ? "little-endian" : "big-endian"
);
}
void printCommonFlags()
{
printf
(
"Common flags:%s\n",""
# ifdef NO_EXTENDED_PRODUCT_LIST
" NO_EXTENDED_PRODUCT_LIST"
# endif // NO_EXTENDED_PRODUCT_LIST
# ifdef NO_BASIC_PRODUCT_LIST
" NO_BASIC_PRODUCT_LIST"
# endif // NO_BASIC_PRODUCT_LIST
# ifdef USE_MSRPC
" USE_MSRPC"
# endif // USE_MSRPC
# ifdef _CRYPTO_OPENSSL
" _CRYPTO_OPENSSL"
# endif // _CRYPTO_OPENSSL
# ifdef _CRYPTO_POLARSSL
" _CRYPTO_POLARSSL"
# endif // _CRYPTO_POLARSSL
# ifdef _CRYPTO_WINDOWS
" _CRYPTO_WINDOWS"
# endif // _CRYPTO_WINDOWS
# if defined(_OPENSSL_SOFTWARE) && defined(_CRYPTO_OPENSSL)
" _OPENSSL_SOFTWARE"
# endif // _OPENSSL_SOFTWARE
# if defined(_USE_AES_FROM_OPENSSL) && defined(_CRYPTO_OPENSSL)
" _USE_AES_FROM_OPENSSL"
# endif // _USE_AES_FROM_OPENSSL
# if defined(_OPENSSL_NO_HMAC) && defined(_CRYPTO_OPENSSL)
" OPENSSL_HMAC=0"
# endif // _OPENSSL_NO_HMAC
# ifdef _PEDANTIC
" _PEDANTIC"
# endif // _PEDANTIC
# ifdef INCLUDE_BETAS
" INCLUDE_BETAS"
# endif // INCLUDE_BETAS
# if __minix__ || defined(NO_TIMEOUT)
" NO_TIMEOUT=1"
# endif // __minix__ || defined(NO_TIMEOUT)
);
}
void printClientFlags()
{
printf
(
"vlmcs flags:%s\n",""
# ifdef NO_DNS
" NO_DNS=1"
# endif
# if !defined(NO_DNS)
# if defined(DNS_PARSER_INTERNAL) && !defined(_WIN32)
" DNS_PARSER=internal"
# else // !defined(DNS_PARSER_INTERNAL) || defined(_WIN32)
" DNS_PARSER=OS"
# endif // !defined(DNS_PARSER_INTERNAL) || defined(_WIN32)
# endif // !defined(NO_DNS)
# if defined(DISPLAY_WIDTH)
" TERMINAL_WIDTH=" DISPLAY_WIDTH
# endif
);
}
void printServerFlags()
{
printf
(
"vlmcsd flags:%s\n",""
# ifdef NO_LOG
" NO_LOG"
# endif // NO_LOG
# ifdef NO_RANDOM_EPID
" NO_RANDOM_EPID"
# endif // NO_RANDOM_EPID
# ifdef NO_INI_FILE
" NO_INI_FILE"
# endif // NO_INI_FILE
# if !defined(NO_INI_FILE) && defined(INI_FILE)
" INI=" INI_FILE
# endif // !defined(NO_INI_FILE)
# ifdef NO_PID_FILE
" NO_PID_FILE"
# endif // NO_PID_FILE
# ifdef NO_USER_SWITCH
" NO_USER_SWITCH"
# endif // NO_USER_SWITCH
# ifdef NO_HELP
" NO_HELP"
# endif // NO_HELP
# ifdef NO_CUSTOM_INTERVALS
" NO_CUSTOM_INTERVALS"
# endif // NO_CUSTOM_INTERVALS
# ifdef NO_SOCKETS
" NO_SOCKETS"
# endif // NO_SOCKETS
# ifdef NO_CL_PIDS
" NO_CL_PIDS"
# endif // NO_CL_PIDS
# ifdef NO_LIMIT
" NO_LIMIT"
# endif // NO_LIMIT
# ifdef NO_SIGHUP
" NO_SIGHUP"
# endif // NO_SIGHUP
# ifdef NO_PROCFS
" NOPROCFS=1"
# endif // NO_PROCFS
# ifdef USE_THREADS
" THREADS=1"
# endif // USE_THREADS
# ifdef USE_AUXV
" AUXV=1"
# endif // USE_AUXV
# if defined(CHILD_HANDLER) || __minix__
" CHILD_HANDLER=1"
# endif // defined(CHILD_HANDLER) || __minix__
# if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
" SIMPLE_SOCKETS"
# endif // !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
# if (_WIN32 || __CYGWIN__) && (!defined(USE_MSRPC) || defined(SUPPORT_WINE))
" SUPPORT_WINE"
# endif // (_WIN32 || __CYGWIN__) && (!defined(USE_MSRPC) || defined(SUPPORT_WINE))
# if !HAVE_FREEBIND
" NO_FREEBIND"
# endif //!HAVE_FREEBIND
);
}
#endif // NO_VERSION_INFORMATION

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#endif // CONFIG #endif // CONFIG
#include CONFIG #include CONFIG
#include <errno.h>
#include "kms.h" #include "kms.h"
typedef int (*PRINTFUNC)(const char *const fmt, ...); typedef int (*PRINTFUNC)(const char *const fmt, ...);
@ -15,6 +16,13 @@ int errorout(const char* fmt, ...);
void logRequestVerbose(const REQUEST *const Request, const PRINTFUNC p); void logRequestVerbose(const REQUEST *const Request, const PRINTFUNC p);
void logResponseVerbose(const char *const ePID, const BYTE *const hwid, const RESPONSE *const response, const PRINTFUNC p); void logResponseVerbose(const char *const ePID, const BYTE *const hwid, const RESPONSE *const response, const PRINTFUNC p);
#ifndef NO_VERSION_INFORMATION
void printPlatform();
void printCommonFlags();
void printServerFlags();
void printClientFlags();
#endif // NO_VERSION_INFORMATION
#ifndef NO_LOG #ifndef NO_LOG
int logger(const char *const fmt, ...); int logger(const char *const fmt, ...);
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@ -51,10 +51,14 @@ int_fast8_t logverbose = 0;
#endif // NO_LOG #endif // NO_LOG
#ifndef NO_SOCKETS #ifndef NO_SOCKETS
#ifndef _WIN32
int_fast8_t nodaemon = 0; int_fast8_t nodaemon = 0;
#endif // _WIN32
int_fast8_t InetdMode = 0; int_fast8_t InetdMode = 0;
#else #else
#ifndef _WIN32
int_fast8_t nodaemon = 1; int_fast8_t nodaemon = 1;
#endif // _WIN32
int_fast8_t InetdMode = 1; int_fast8_t InetdMode = 1;
#endif #endif
@ -64,8 +68,12 @@ uint16_t Lcid = 0;
#endif #endif
#ifndef NO_SOCKETS #ifndef NO_SOCKETS
#ifdef SIMPLE_SOCKETS
SOCKET s_server;
#else
SOCKET *SocketList; SOCKET *SocketList;
int numsockets = 0; int numsockets = 0;
#endif
#if !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !__minix__ #if !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !__minix__
#ifndef _WIN32 // Posix #ifndef _WIN32 // Posix
@ -92,6 +100,10 @@ CRITICAL_SECTION logmutex;
#endif // USE_THREADS #endif // USE_THREADS
#endif // NO_LOG #endif // NO_LOG
#if HAVE_FREEBIND
int_fast8_t freebind = FALSE;
#endif // HAVE_FREEBIND

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
#include <limits.h> #include <limits.h>
#include <ctype.h> #include <ctype.h>
#include <stdarg.h> #include <stdarg.h>
#include <semaphore.h> //#include <semaphore.h>
#include "types.h" #include "types.h"
#define MAX_KMSAPPS 3 #define MAX_KMSAPPS 3
@ -74,10 +74,16 @@ extern const char *const Version;
#define UINT_MAX 4294967295 #define UINT_MAX 4294967295
#endif #endif
#ifdef IS_LIBRARY
#define MESSAGE_BUFFER_SIZE 256
EXTERNC __declspec(EXTERNAL) extern char ErrorMessage[MESSAGE_BUFFER_SIZE];
#endif // IS_LIBRARY
extern int global_argc, multi_argc; extern int global_argc, multi_argc;
extern CARGV global_argv, multi_argv; extern CARGV global_argv, multi_argv;
#ifndef _WIN32
extern int_fast8_t nodaemon; extern int_fast8_t nodaemon;
#endif // _WIN32
extern DWORD VLActivationInterval; extern DWORD VLActivationInterval;
extern DWORD VLRenewalInterval; extern DWORD VLRenewalInterval;
extern int_fast8_t DisconnectImmediately; extern int_fast8_t DisconnectImmediately;
@ -122,8 +128,12 @@ extern uint16_t Lcid;
#endif #endif
#if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) #if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC)
#if defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
extern SOCKET s_server;
#else // !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
extern SOCKET *SocketList; extern SOCKET *SocketList;
extern int numsockets; extern int numsockets;
#endif // !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
#if !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !__minix__ #if !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !__minix__
@ -152,5 +162,9 @@ extern CRITICAL_SECTION logmutex;
#endif // USE_THREADS #endif // USE_THREADS
#endif // NO_LOG #endif // NO_LOG
#if HAVE_FREEBIND
extern int_fast8_t freebind;
#endif // HAVE_FREEBIND
#endif // INCLUDED_SHARED_GLOBALS_H #endif // INCLUDED_SHARED_GLOBALS_H

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
#!/bin/sh
find binaries -xdev -name 'vlmcs*' ! -name '*-NetBSD-*' ! -name '*-Windows-*' ! -name '*-cygwin-*' ! -name '*-MacOSX-*' ! -name '*-iOS-*' -exec sstrip -z {} \;

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@ -6,13 +6,47 @@
#endif // CONFIG #endif // CONFIG
#include CONFIG #include CONFIG
#define ANDROID_API_LEVEL ANDROID_HELPER1(__ANDROID_API__)
#define ANDROID_HELPER1(s) ANDROID_HELPER2(s)
#define ANDROID_HELPER2(s) #s
#if !defined(_WIN32) && !__CYGWIN__
#define __declspec(x) __attribute__((__visibility__("default")))
#endif
#if !defined(EXTERNAL)
#define EXTERNAL dllimport
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define EXTERNC extern "C"
#else
#define EXTERNC
#endif
#include <stdlib.h> #include <stdlib.h>
#include <limits.h> #include <limits.h>
#include <stdint.h> #include <stdint.h>
//#ifdef __sun__ #ifdef __ANDROID__
//#include <alloca.h> #include <android/api-level.h>
//#endif #endif // __ANDROID__
#ifndef _WIN32
#include <netinet/in.h>
#endif // _WIN32
#if __linux__ // Some versions of uclibc do not define IP_FREEBIND in the correct header file
#ifndef IP_FREEBIND
#define IP_FREEBIND 15
#endif // IP_FREEBIND
#endif // __linux__
#if (IP_BINDANY || IP_FREEBIND || IPV6_BINDANY || IP_NONLOCALOK) && !defined(NO_FREEBIND) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) && !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
#define HAVE_FREEBIND 1
#endif
#ifndef alloca #ifndef alloca
#ifdef __GNUC__ #ifdef __GNUC__
#define alloca(x) __builtin_alloca(x) #define alloca(x) __builtin_alloca(x)
@ -156,6 +190,7 @@ typedef uint8_t ProdListIndex_t;
#endif // USE_MSRPC #endif // USE_MSRPC
#include <windows.h> #include <windows.h>
//#include <VersionHelpers.h>
typedef char* sockopt_t; typedef char* sockopt_t;
@ -184,6 +219,7 @@ typedef char* sockopt_t;
#elif defined(__CYGWIN__) #elif defined(__CYGWIN__)
#include <windows.h> #include <windows.h>
// Resolve conflicts between OpenSSL and MS Crypto API // Resolve conflicts between OpenSSL and MS Crypto API
#ifdef _CRYPTO_OPENSSL #ifdef _CRYPTO_OPENSSL
#undef OCSP_RESPONSE #undef OCSP_RESPONSE

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.mso www.tmac .mso www.tmac
.TH VLMCS 1 "February 2015" "Hotbird64" "KMS Activation Manual" .TH VLMCS 1 "May 2016" "Hotbird64" "KMS Activation Manual"
.LO 1 .LO 1
.SH NAME .SH NAME
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ vlmcs \- a client for testing and/or charging KMS servers
\fItarget\fR can be one of the following: \fItarget\fR can be one of the following:
.RS .RS
.PP .PP
\fIhostname\fR|\fIipaddress\fR[:\fItcp-port\fR] or to query a specific KMS server (example: vlmcs kms.example.com:1688). \fIhostname\fR|\fIipaddress\fR[:\fItcp-port\fR] to query a specific KMS server (example: vlmcs kms.example.com:1688).
.br .br
\fR.\fIdomain\fR to automatically detect KMS servers via DNS for \fIdomain\fR (example: vlmcs .example.com). Please note the dot before \fIdomain\fR. \fR.\fIdomain\fR to automatically detect KMS servers via DNS for \fIdomain\fR (example: vlmcs .example.com). Please note the dot before \fIdomain\fR.
.br .br
@ -44,6 +44,9 @@ can also be used to "charge" a KMS server. A Microsoft KMS server sends correct
.IP "\fB-h\fR or \fB-?" .IP "\fB-h\fR or \fB-?"
Show help. Show help.
.IP "\fB-V\fR"
Displays extended version information. This includes the compiler used to build vlmcs, the intended platform and flags (compile time options) to build vlmcs. If you have the source code of vlmcsd, you can type \fBmake help\fR (or \fBgmake help\fR on systems that do not use the GNU version of \fBmake\fR(1) by default) to see the meaning of those flags.
.IP \fB-x .IP \fB-x
Show valid Show valid
.IR application s .IR application s

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
target can be one of the following: target can be one of the following:
hostname|ipaddress[:tcp-port] or to query a specific KMS server hostname|ipaddress[:tcp-port] to query a specific KMS server
(example: vlmcs kms.example.com:1688). (example: vlmcs kms.example.com:1688).
.domain to automatically detect KMS servers via DNS for domain .domain to automatically detect KMS servers via DNS for domain
(example: vlmcs .example.com). Please note the dot before (example: vlmcs .example.com). Please note the dot before
@ -52,6 +52,14 @@ OPTIONS
Show help. Show help.
-V Displays extended version information. This includes the com
piler used to build vlmcs, the intended platform and flags (com
pile time options) to build vlmcs. If you have the source code
of vlmcsd, you can type make help (or gmake help on systems that
do not use the GNU version of make(1) by default) to see the
meaning of those flags.
-x Show valid applications that can be used with -l. -x Show valid applications that can be used with -l.
@ -59,44 +67,44 @@ OPTIONS
-v Be verbose. Instead of just displaying the returned ePID and the -v Be verbose. Instead of just displaying the returned ePID and the
HwId (protocol v6 only) vlmcsd shows all details of the query HwId (protocol v6 only) vlmcsd shows all details of the query
and the response. and the response.
-l application -l application
Request activation for a specific application. Valid applica Request activation for a specific application. Valid applica
tions can be displayed by using -x. The default application is tions can be displayed by using -x. The default application is
Windows Vista Business. The list of available applications is Windows Vista Business. The list of available applications is
not complete. You may supply GUIDs with -a, -k and -s to specify not complete. You may supply GUIDs with -a, -k and -s to specify
applications that are not listed with -x. The -l option is used applications that are not listed with -x. The -l option is used
as a shortcut for the most common applications. as a shortcut for the most common applications.
-4, -5 and -6 -4, -5 and -6
Force version 4, 5 or 6 of the KMS protocol. The default is to Force version 4, 5 or 6 of the KMS protocol. The default is to
select a suitable version according to the application selected. select a suitable version according to the application selected.
Plese note that some products (e.g. Office 2013) may use differ Plese note that some products (e.g. Office 2013) may use differ
ent protocols with different versions of Windows. ent protocols with different versions of Windows.
-m Let the client pretend to be a virtual machine. Early versions -m Let the client pretend to be a virtual machine. Early versions
of Microsoft's KMS server did not increase the client count if of Microsoft's KMS server did not increase the client count if
the request came from a virtual machine. Newer versions ignore the request came from a virtual machine. Newer versions ignore
this flag. this flag.
-d Use NetBIOS names instead of DNS names. By default vlmcsd gener -d Use NetBIOS names instead of DNS names. By default vlmcsd gener
ates some random DNS names for each request. If you prefer Net ates some random DNS names for each request. If you prefer Net
BIOS names, you may use -d. A real Microsoft activation client BIOS names, you may use -d. A real Microsoft activation client
uses DNS names or NetBIOS depending on the client name configu uses DNS names or NetBIOS depending on the client name configu
ration. KMS servers treat the workstation name as a comment that ration. KMS servers treat the workstation name as a comment that
affects logging only. Clients will be identified by a GUID that affects logging only. Clients will be identified by a GUID that
can be specified using -c. -d has no effect if you also specify can be specified using -c. -d has no effect if you also specify
-w. -w.
-a application-guid -a application-guid
Send requests with a specific application-guid. There are cur Send requests with a specific application-guid. There are cur
rently only three known valid application-guids: rently only three known valid application-guids:
@ -105,91 +113,91 @@ OPTIONS
0ff1ce15-a989-479d-af46-f275c6370663 (Office 2013) 0ff1ce15-a989-479d-af46-f275c6370663 (Office 2013)
A Microsoft KMS server uses these GUIDs to have seperate coun A Microsoft KMS server uses these GUIDs to have seperate coun
ters for the already activated clients. A client that does not ters for the already activated clients. A client that does not
contact the KMS server within 30 days will be deleted from the contact the KMS server within 30 days will be deleted from the
database. Emulated KMS servers are always fully charged. database. Emulated KMS servers are always fully charged.
-k kms-guid -k kms-guid
Send requests with a specific kms-guid. A Microsoft KMS server Send requests with a specific kms-guid. A Microsoft KMS server
uses these GUIDs as a product id to decide whether to grant uses these GUIDs as a product id to decide whether to grant
activation or not. A list of current kms-guids can be found in activation or not. A list of current kms-guids can be found in
kms.c (table KmsIdList). Emulated KMS servers grant activation kms.c (table KmsIdList). Emulated KMS servers grant activation
unconditionally and do not check the kms-guid. unconditionally and do not check the kms-guid.
-s activation-guid -s activation-guid
The activation-guid defines the actual product, e.g. "Windows The activation-guid defines the actual product, e.g. "Windows
8.1 Professional WMC KMSCLIENT edition". A activation-guid maps 8.1 Professional WMC KMSCLIENT edition". A activation-guid maps
1:1 to a product key. However, neither a Microsoft KMS server 1:1 to a product key. However, neither a Microsoft KMS server
nor emulated servers check this id. The activation-guid is use nor emulated servers check this id. The activation-guid is use
ful in logging to get a specific product description like "Win ful in logging to get a specific product description like "Win
dows 8.1 Professional WMC". A list of current activation-guids dows 8.1 Professional WMC". A list of current activation-guids
can be found in kms.c (table ExtendedProductList). can be found in kms.c (table ExtendedProductList).
-n requests -n requests
Send requests requests to the server. The default is to send at Send requests requests to the server. The default is to send at
least one request and enough subsequent requests that the server least one request and enough subsequent requests that the server
is fully charged afterwards for the application-guid you is fully charged afterwards for the application-guid you
selected (explicitly with -a or implicitly by using -l). selected (explicitly with -a or implicitly by using -l).
-T Causes to use a new TCP connection for each request if multiple -T Causes to use a new TCP connection for each request if multiple
requests are sent with vlmcsd. This is useful when you want to requests are sent with vlmcsd. This is useful when you want to
test an emulated KMS server whether it suffers from memory test an emulated KMS server whether it suffers from memory
leaks. To test for memory leaks use -n with a large number of leaks. To test for memory leaks use -n with a large number of
requests (> 100000) and then test twice (with and without -T). requests (> 100000) and then test twice (with and without -T).
This option may become neccessary for future versions of Micro This option may become neccessary for future versions of Micro
soft's KMS server because multiple requests with different soft's KMS server because multiple requests with different
clients-guids for the same kms-id-guid are impossible in a real clients-guids for the same kms-id-guid are impossible in a real
KMS szenario over the same TCP connection. KMS szenario over the same TCP connection.
-c client-machine-guid -c client-machine-guid
Normally vlmcs generates a random client-machine-guid for each Normally vlmcs generates a random client-machine-guid for each
request. By using this option you can specify a fixed client- request. By using this option you can specify a fixed client-
machine-guid This causes a Microsoft KMS not to increment its machine-guid This causes a Microsoft KMS not to increment its
client count because it receives multiple requests for the same client count because it receives multiple requests for the same
client. Thus do not use -c if you want to charge a real KMS client. Thus do not use -c if you want to charge a real KMS
server. server.
-o previous-client-machine-guid -o previous-client-machine-guid
If the client-machine-guid changes for some reason, the real KMS If the client-machine-guid changes for some reason, the real KMS
client stores a previous-client-machine-guid which is sent to client stores a previous-client-machine-guid which is sent to
the KMS server. This happens rarely and usually the KMS server. This happens rarely and usually
00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 is used. You can use -o to 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 is used. You can use -o to
specify a different previous-client-machine-guid. specify a different previous-client-machine-guid.
-G filename -G filename
Grabs ePIDs and HWIDs from a KMS server and writes the informa Grabs ePIDs and HWIDs from a KMS server and writes the informa
tion to filename in format suitable to be used as a configura tion to filename in format suitable to be used as a configura
tion file (aka ini file) for vlmcsd(8). This is especially use tion file (aka ini file) for vlmcsd(8). This is especially use
ful if you have access to a genuine KMS server and want to use ful if you have access to a genuine KMS server and want to use
the same data with vlmcsd(8). the same data with vlmcsd(8).
If filename does not exist, it will be created. If you specify If filename does not exist, it will be created. If you specify
an existing filename, it will be updated to use the information an existing filename, it will be updated to use the information
received from the remote KMS server and a backup filename~ will received from the remote KMS server and a backup filename~ will
be created. be created.
-G cannot be used with -l, -4, -5, -6, -a, -s, -k, -r and -n -G cannot be used with -l, -4, -5, -6, -a, -s, -k, -r and -n
-w workstation-name -w workstation-name
Send requests with a specific workstation-name. This disables Send requests with a specific workstation-name. This disables
the random generator for the workstation name. Since it is a the random generator for the workstation name. Since it is a
comment only, this option does not have much effect. comment only, this option does not have much effect.
-r required-client-count -r required-client-count
Also known as the "N count policy". Tells the KMS server that Also known as the "N count policy". Tells the KMS server that
successful activation requires required-client-count clients. successful activation requires required-client-count clients.
The default is the required-client-count that the product would The default is the required-client-count that the product would
need if the request was a real activation. A Microsoft KMS need if the request was a real activation. A Microsoft KMS
server counts clients up to the double amount what was specified server counts clients up to the double amount what was specified
with -r. This option can be used to "overcharge" a Microsoft KMS with -r. This option can be used to "overcharge" a Microsoft KMS
server. server.
@ -197,57 +205,57 @@ OPTIONS
-t status -t status
Reports a specific license status to the KMS server. status is a Reports a specific license status to the KMS server. status is a
number that can be from 0 to 6. 0=unlicensed, 1=licensed, 2=OOB number that can be from 0 to 6. 0=unlicensed, 1=licensed, 2=OOB
grace, 3=OOT grace, 4=Non-genuinue grace, 5=notification, grace, 3=OOT grace, 4=Non-genuinue grace, 5=notification,
6=extended grace. Refer to TechNet ⟨http:// 6=extended grace. Refer to TechNet ⟨http://
technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff686879.aspx#_Toc257201371⟩ technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff686879.aspx#_Toc257201371⟩
for more information. A Microsoft KMS server collects this for more information. A Microsoft KMS server collects this
information for statistics only. information for statistics only.
-g binding-expiration -g binding-expiration
This tells the KMS server how long a client will stay in its This tells the KMS server how long a client will stay in its
current license status. This can be the remaining OOB time (the current license status. This can be the remaining OOB time (the
grace peroid that is granted between installation of a product grace peroid that is granted between installation of a product
and when activation is actuall required) or the remaining time and when activation is actuall required) or the remaining time
when KMS activation must be renewed. binding-expiration is when KMS activation must be renewed. binding-expiration is
specified in minutes. A Microsoft KMS server apparantly does not specified in minutes. A Microsoft KMS server apparantly does not
use this information. use this information.
-i protocol-version -i protocol-version
Force the use of Internet protocol protocol-version. Allowed Force the use of Internet protocol protocol-version. Allowed
values are 4 (IPv4) and 6 (IPv6). This option is useful only if values are 4 (IPv4) and 6 (IPv6). This option is useful only if
you specfiy a hostname and not an ip-address on the command you specfiy a hostname and not an ip-address on the command
line. line.
-p Do not set the RPC_PF_MULTIPLEX flag in the RPC bind request. -p Do not set the RPC_PF_MULTIPLEX flag in the RPC bind request.
This can be used to test if the KMS server uses the same setting This can be used to test if the KMS server uses the same setting
of this flag in the RPC bind respone. Some KMS emulators don't of this flag in the RPC bind respone. Some KMS emulators don't
set this correctly. set this correctly.
-N0 and -N1 -N0 and -N1
Disables (-N0) or enables (-N1) the NDR64 transfer syntax in the Disables (-N0) or enables (-N1) the NDR64 transfer syntax in the
RPC protocol. Disable NDR64 only in case of problems. If NDR64 RPC protocol. Disable NDR64 only in case of problems. If NDR64
is not used, vlmcs cannot detect many RPC protocol errors in KMS is not used, vlmcs cannot detect many RPC protocol errors in KMS
emulators. If you want to test whether a KMS emulator fully sup emulators. If you want to test whether a KMS emulator fully sup
ports NDR64, you must use the -n option to send at least two ports NDR64, you must use the -n option to send at least two
requests. This is because Microsoft's client always sends the requests. This is because Microsoft's client always sends the
first request using NDR32 syntax and subsequent requests using first request using NDR32 syntax and subsequent requests using
NDR64 syntax. NDR64 syntax.
-B0 and -B1 -B0 and -B1
Disables (-B0) or enables (-B1) bind time feature negotiation Disables (-B0) or enables (-B1) bind time feature negotiation
(BTFN) in the RPC protocol. Disable BTFN only in case of prob (BTFN) in the RPC protocol. Disable BTFN only in case of prob
lems. If BTFN is not used, vlmcs cannot detect many RPC protocol lems. If BTFN is not used, vlmcs cannot detect many RPC protocol
errors in KMS emulators. errors in KMS emulators.
Options that do not require an argument can be specified together with Options that do not require an argument can be specified together with
a single dash, e.g. vlmcs -6mvT. If you specify an option more than a single dash, e.g. vlmcs -6mvT. If you specify an option more than
once, the last occurence will be in effect. once, the last occurence will be in effect.
@ -257,34 +265,34 @@ FILES
EXAMPLES EXAMPLES
vlmcs kms.example.com vlmcs kms.example.com
Request activation for Windows Vista using v4 protocol from Request activation for Windows Vista using v4 protocol from
kms.example.com. Repeat activation requests until server is kms.example.com. Repeat activation requests until server is
charged for all Windows products. charged for all Windows products.
vlmcs - vlmcs -
Request activation for Windows Vista using v4 protocol from a Request activation for Windows Vista using v4 protocol from a
KMS server that is published via DNS for the current domain. KMS server that is published via DNS for the current domain.
vlmcs .example.com vlmcs .example.com
Request activation for Windows Vista using v4 protocol from a Request activation for Windows Vista using v4 protocol from a
KMS server that is published via DNS for domain example.com. KMS server that is published via DNS for domain example.com.
vlmcs -6 -l Office2013 -v -n 1 vlmcs -6 -l Office2013 -v -n 1
Request exactly one activation for Office2013 using v6 protocol Request exactly one activation for Office2013 using v6 protocol
from localhost. Display verbose results. from localhost. Display verbose results.
vlmcs kms.bigcompany.com -G /etc/vlmcsd.ini vlmcs kms.bigcompany.com -G /etc/vlmcsd.ini
Get ePIDs and HWIDs from kms.bigcompany.com and create/update Get ePIDs and HWIDs from kms.bigcompany.com and create/update
/etc/vlmcsd.ini accordingly. /etc/vlmcsd.ini accordingly.
BUGS BUGS
Some platforms (e.g. Solaris) may have a man(7) system that does not Some platforms (e.g. Solaris) may have a man(7) system that does not
handle URLs. URLs may be omitted in the documentation on those plat 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. forms. Cygwin, Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X are known to work correctly.
@ -293,7 +301,7 @@ AUTHOR
CREDITS CREDITS
Thanks to CODYQX4, crony12, deagles, DougQaid, eIcn, mikmik38, nos Thanks to CODYQX4, crony12, deagles, DougQaid, eIcn, mikmik38, nos
ferati87, qad, Ratiborus, vityan666, ... ferati87, qad, Ratiborus, vityan666, ...
@ -302,4 +310,4 @@ SEE ALSO
Hotbird64 February 2015 VLMCS(1) Hotbird64 May 2016 VLMCS(1)

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ can be one of the following:</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em"><i>hostname</i>|<i>ipaddress</i>[:<i>tcp-port</i>] <p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em"><i>hostname</i>|<i>ipaddress</i>[:<i>tcp-port</i>]
or to query a specific KMS server (example: vlmcs to query a specific KMS server (example: vlmcs
kms.example.com:1688). <br> kms.example.com:1688). <br>
.<i>domain</i> to automatically detect KMS servers via DNS .<i>domain</i> to automatically detect KMS servers via DNS
for <i>domain</i> (example: vlmcs .example.com). Please note for <i>domain</i> (example: vlmcs .example.com). Please note
@ -121,6 +121,23 @@ server in a home environment.</p>
<td width="3%"> <td width="3%">
<p><b>-V</b></p></td>
<td width="8%"></td>
<td width="78%">
<p>Displays extended version information. This includes the
compiler used to build vlmcs, the intended platform and
flags (compile time options) to build vlmcs. If you have the
source code of vlmcsd, you can type <b>make help</b> (or
<b>gmake help</b> on systems that do not use the GNU version
of <b>make</b>(1) by default) to see the meaning of those
flags.</p> </td></tr>
<tr valign="top" align="left">
<td width="11%"></td>
<td width="3%">
<p><b>-x</b></p></td> <p><b>-x</b></p></td>
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ SYNOPSIS
target can be one of the following: target can be one of the following:
hostname|ipaddress[:tcp-port] or to query a specific KMS server hostname|ipaddress[:tcp-port] to query a specific KMS server
(example: vlmcs kms.example.com:1688). (example: vlmcs kms.example.com:1688).
.domain to automatically detect KMS servers via DNS for domain .domain to automatically detect KMS servers via DNS for domain
(example: vlmcs .example.com). Please note the dot before (example: vlmcs .example.com). Please note the dot before
@ -52,6 +52,14 @@ OPTIONS
Show help. Show help.
-V Displays extended version information. This includes the com
piler used to build vlmcs, the intended platform and flags (com
pile time options) to build vlmcs. If you have the source code
of vlmcsd, you can type make help (or gmake help on systems that
do not use the GNU version of make(1) by default) to see the
meaning of those flags.
-x Show valid applications that can be used with -l. -x Show valid applications that can be used with -l.
@ -59,44 +67,44 @@ OPTIONS
-v Be verbose. Instead of just displaying the returned ePID and the -v Be verbose. Instead of just displaying the returned ePID and the
HwId (protocol v6 only) vlmcsd shows all details of the query HwId (protocol v6 only) vlmcsd shows all details of the query
and the response. and the response.
-l application -l application
Request activation for a specific application. Valid applica Request activation for a specific application. Valid applica
tions can be displayed by using -x. The default application is tions can be displayed by using -x. The default application is
Windows Vista Business. The list of available applications is Windows Vista Business. The list of available applications is
not complete. You may supply GUIDs with -a, -k and -s to specify not complete. You may supply GUIDs with -a, -k and -s to specify
applications that are not listed with -x. The -l option is used applications that are not listed with -x. The -l option is used
as a shortcut for the most common applications. as a shortcut for the most common applications.
-4, -5 and -6 -4, -5 and -6
Force version 4, 5 or 6 of the KMS protocol. The default is to Force version 4, 5 or 6 of the KMS protocol. The default is to
select a suitable version according to the application selected. select a suitable version according to the application selected.
Plese note that some products (e.g. Office 2013) may use differ Plese note that some products (e.g. Office 2013) may use differ
ent protocols with different versions of Windows. ent protocols with different versions of Windows.
-m Let the client pretend to be a virtual machine. Early versions -m Let the client pretend to be a virtual machine. Early versions
of Microsoft's KMS server did not increase the client count if of Microsoft's KMS server did not increase the client count if
the request came from a virtual machine. Newer versions ignore the request came from a virtual machine. Newer versions ignore
this flag. this flag.
-d Use NetBIOS names instead of DNS names. By default vlmcsd gener -d Use NetBIOS names instead of DNS names. By default vlmcsd gener
ates some random DNS names for each request. If you prefer Net ates some random DNS names for each request. If you prefer Net
BIOS names, you may use -d. A real Microsoft activation client BIOS names, you may use -d. A real Microsoft activation client
uses DNS names or NetBIOS depending on the client name configu uses DNS names or NetBIOS depending on the client name configu
ration. KMS servers treat the workstation name as a comment that ration. KMS servers treat the workstation name as a comment that
affects logging only. Clients will be identified by a GUID that affects logging only. Clients will be identified by a GUID that
can be specified using -c. -d has no effect if you also specify can be specified using -c. -d has no effect if you also specify
-w. -w.
-a application-guid -a application-guid
Send requests with a specific application-guid. There are cur Send requests with a specific application-guid. There are cur
rently only three known valid application-guids: rently only three known valid application-guids:
@ -105,91 +113,91 @@ OPTIONS
0ff1ce15-a989-479d-af46-f275c6370663 (Office 2013) 0ff1ce15-a989-479d-af46-f275c6370663 (Office 2013)
A Microsoft KMS server uses these GUIDs to have seperate coun A Microsoft KMS server uses these GUIDs to have seperate coun
ters for the already activated clients. A client that does not ters for the already activated clients. A client that does not
contact the KMS server within 30 days will be deleted from the contact the KMS server within 30 days will be deleted from the
database. Emulated KMS servers are always fully charged. database. Emulated KMS servers are always fully charged.
-k kms-guid -k kms-guid
Send requests with a specific kms-guid. A Microsoft KMS server Send requests with a specific kms-guid. A Microsoft KMS server
uses these GUIDs as a product id to decide whether to grant uses these GUIDs as a product id to decide whether to grant
activation or not. A list of current kms-guids can be found in activation or not. A list of current kms-guids can be found in
kms.c (table KmsIdList). Emulated KMS servers grant activation kms.c (table KmsIdList). Emulated KMS servers grant activation
unconditionally and do not check the kms-guid. unconditionally and do not check the kms-guid.
-s activation-guid -s activation-guid
The activation-guid defines the actual product, e.g. "Windows The activation-guid defines the actual product, e.g. "Windows
8.1 Professional WMC KMSCLIENT edition". A activation-guid maps 8.1 Professional WMC KMSCLIENT edition". A activation-guid maps
1:1 to a product key. However, neither a Microsoft KMS server 1:1 to a product key. However, neither a Microsoft KMS server
nor emulated servers check this id. The activation-guid is use nor emulated servers check this id. The activation-guid is use
ful in logging to get a specific product description like "Win ful in logging to get a specific product description like "Win
dows 8.1 Professional WMC". A list of current activation-guids dows 8.1 Professional WMC". A list of current activation-guids
can be found in kms.c (table ExtendedProductList). can be found in kms.c (table ExtendedProductList).
-n requests -n requests
Send requests requests to the server. The default is to send at Send requests requests to the server. The default is to send at
least one request and enough subsequent requests that the server least one request and enough subsequent requests that the server
is fully charged afterwards for the application-guid you is fully charged afterwards for the application-guid you
selected (explicitly with -a or implicitly by using -l). selected (explicitly with -a or implicitly by using -l).
-T Causes to use a new TCP connection for each request if multiple -T Causes to use a new TCP connection for each request if multiple
requests are sent with vlmcsd. This is useful when you want to requests are sent with vlmcsd. This is useful when you want to
test an emulated KMS server whether it suffers from memory test an emulated KMS server whether it suffers from memory
leaks. To test for memory leaks use -n with a large number of leaks. To test for memory leaks use -n with a large number of
requests (> 100000) and then test twice (with and without -T). requests (> 100000) and then test twice (with and without -T).
This option may become neccessary for future versions of Micro This option may become neccessary for future versions of Micro
soft's KMS server because multiple requests with different soft's KMS server because multiple requests with different
clients-guids for the same kms-id-guid are impossible in a real clients-guids for the same kms-id-guid are impossible in a real
KMS szenario over the same TCP connection. KMS szenario over the same TCP connection.
-c client-machine-guid -c client-machine-guid
Normally vlmcs generates a random client-machine-guid for each Normally vlmcs generates a random client-machine-guid for each
request. By using this option you can specify a fixed client- request. By using this option you can specify a fixed client-
machine-guid This causes a Microsoft KMS not to increment its machine-guid This causes a Microsoft KMS not to increment its
client count because it receives multiple requests for the same client count because it receives multiple requests for the same
client. Thus do not use -c if you want to charge a real KMS client. Thus do not use -c if you want to charge a real KMS
server. server.
-o previous-client-machine-guid -o previous-client-machine-guid
If the client-machine-guid changes for some reason, the real KMS If the client-machine-guid changes for some reason, the real KMS
client stores a previous-client-machine-guid which is sent to client stores a previous-client-machine-guid which is sent to
the KMS server. This happens rarely and usually the KMS server. This happens rarely and usually
00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 is used. You can use -o to 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 is used. You can use -o to
specify a different previous-client-machine-guid. specify a different previous-client-machine-guid.
-G filename -G filename
Grabs ePIDs and HWIDs from a KMS server and writes the informa Grabs ePIDs and HWIDs from a KMS server and writes the informa
tion to filename in format suitable to be used as a configura tion to filename in format suitable to be used as a configura
tion file (aka ini file) for vlmcsd(8). This is especially use tion file (aka ini file) for vlmcsd(8). This is especially use
ful if you have access to a genuine KMS server and want to use ful if you have access to a genuine KMS server and want to use
the same data with vlmcsd(8). the same data with vlmcsd(8).
If filename does not exist, it will be created. If you specify If filename does not exist, it will be created. If you specify
an existing filename, it will be updated to use the information an existing filename, it will be updated to use the information
received from the remote KMS server and a backup filename~ will received from the remote KMS server and a backup filename~ will
be created. be created.
-G cannot be used with -l, -4, -5, -6, -a, -s, -k, -r and -n -G cannot be used with -l, -4, -5, -6, -a, -s, -k, -r and -n
-w workstation-name -w workstation-name
Send requests with a specific workstation-name. This disables Send requests with a specific workstation-name. This disables
the random generator for the workstation name. Since it is a the random generator for the workstation name. Since it is a
comment only, this option does not have much effect. comment only, this option does not have much effect.
-r required-client-count -r required-client-count
Also known as the "N count policy". Tells the KMS server that Also known as the "N count policy". Tells the KMS server that
successful activation requires required-client-count clients. successful activation requires required-client-count clients.
The default is the required-client-count that the product would The default is the required-client-count that the product would
need if the request was a real activation. A Microsoft KMS need if the request was a real activation. A Microsoft KMS
server counts clients up to the double amount what was specified server counts clients up to the double amount what was specified
with -r. This option can be used to "overcharge" a Microsoft KMS with -r. This option can be used to "overcharge" a Microsoft KMS
server. server.
@ -197,57 +205,57 @@ OPTIONS
-t status -t status
Reports a specific license status to the KMS server. status is a Reports a specific license status to the KMS server. status is a
number that can be from 0 to 6. 0=unlicensed, 1=licensed, 2=OOB number that can be from 0 to 6. 0=unlicensed, 1=licensed, 2=OOB
grace, 3=OOT grace, 4=Non-genuinue grace, 5=notification, grace, 3=OOT grace, 4=Non-genuinue grace, 5=notification,
6=extended grace. Refer to TechNet ⟨http:// 6=extended grace. Refer to TechNet ⟨http://
technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff686879.aspx#_Toc257201371⟩ technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff686879.aspx#_Toc257201371⟩
for more information. A Microsoft KMS server collects this for more information. A Microsoft KMS server collects this
information for statistics only. information for statistics only.
-g binding-expiration -g binding-expiration
This tells the KMS server how long a client will stay in its This tells the KMS server how long a client will stay in its
current license status. This can be the remaining OOB time (the current license status. This can be the remaining OOB time (the
grace peroid that is granted between installation of a product grace peroid that is granted between installation of a product
and when activation is actuall required) or the remaining time and when activation is actuall required) or the remaining time
when KMS activation must be renewed. binding-expiration is when KMS activation must be renewed. binding-expiration is
specified in minutes. A Microsoft KMS server apparantly does not specified in minutes. A Microsoft KMS server apparantly does not
use this information. use this information.
-i protocol-version -i protocol-version
Force the use of Internet protocol protocol-version. Allowed Force the use of Internet protocol protocol-version. Allowed
values are 4 (IPv4) and 6 (IPv6). This option is useful only if values are 4 (IPv4) and 6 (IPv6). This option is useful only if
you specfiy a hostname and not an ip-address on the command you specfiy a hostname and not an ip-address on the command
line. line.
-p Do not set the RPC_PF_MULTIPLEX flag in the RPC bind request. -p Do not set the RPC_PF_MULTIPLEX flag in the RPC bind request.
This can be used to test if the KMS server uses the same setting This can be used to test if the KMS server uses the same setting
of this flag in the RPC bind respone. Some KMS emulators don't of this flag in the RPC bind respone. Some KMS emulators don't
set this correctly. set this correctly.
-N0 and -N1 -N0 and -N1
Disables (-N0) or enables (-N1) the NDR64 transfer syntax in the Disables (-N0) or enables (-N1) the NDR64 transfer syntax in the
RPC protocol. Disable NDR64 only in case of problems. If NDR64 RPC protocol. Disable NDR64 only in case of problems. If NDR64
is not used, vlmcs cannot detect many RPC protocol errors in KMS is not used, vlmcs cannot detect many RPC protocol errors in KMS
emulators. If you want to test whether a KMS emulator fully sup emulators. If you want to test whether a KMS emulator fully sup
ports NDR64, you must use the -n option to send at least two ports NDR64, you must use the -n option to send at least two
requests. This is because Microsoft's client always sends the requests. This is because Microsoft's client always sends the
first request using NDR32 syntax and subsequent requests using first request using NDR32 syntax and subsequent requests using
NDR64 syntax. NDR64 syntax.
-B0 and -B1 -B0 and -B1
Disables (-B0) or enables (-B1) bind time feature negotiation Disables (-B0) or enables (-B1) bind time feature negotiation
(BTFN) in the RPC protocol. Disable BTFN only in case of prob (BTFN) in the RPC protocol. Disable BTFN only in case of prob
lems. If BTFN is not used, vlmcs cannot detect many RPC protocol lems. If BTFN is not used, vlmcs cannot detect many RPC protocol
errors in KMS emulators. errors in KMS emulators.
Options that do not require an argument can be specified together with Options that do not require an argument can be specified together with
a single dash, e.g. vlmcs -6mvT. If you specify an option more than a single dash, e.g. vlmcs -6mvT. If you specify an option more than
once, the last occurence will be in effect. once, the last occurence will be in effect.
@ -257,34 +265,34 @@ FILES
EXAMPLES EXAMPLES
vlmcs kms.example.com vlmcs kms.example.com
Request activation for Windows Vista using v4 protocol from Request activation for Windows Vista using v4 protocol from
kms.example.com. Repeat activation requests until server is kms.example.com. Repeat activation requests until server is
charged for all Windows products. charged for all Windows products.
vlmcs - vlmcs -
Request activation for Windows Vista using v4 protocol from a Request activation for Windows Vista using v4 protocol from a
KMS server that is published via DNS for the current domain. KMS server that is published via DNS for the current domain.
vlmcs .example.com vlmcs .example.com
Request activation for Windows Vista using v4 protocol from a Request activation for Windows Vista using v4 protocol from a
KMS server that is published via DNS for domain example.com. KMS server that is published via DNS for domain example.com.
vlmcs -6 -l Office2013 -v -n 1 vlmcs -6 -l Office2013 -v -n 1
Request exactly one activation for Office2013 using v6 protocol Request exactly one activation for Office2013 using v6 protocol
from localhost. Display verbose results. from localhost. Display verbose results.
vlmcs kms.bigcompany.com -G /etc/vlmcsd.ini vlmcs kms.bigcompany.com -G /etc/vlmcsd.ini
Get ePIDs and HWIDs from kms.bigcompany.com and create/update Get ePIDs and HWIDs from kms.bigcompany.com and create/update
/etc/vlmcsd.ini accordingly. /etc/vlmcsd.ini accordingly.
BUGS BUGS
Some platforms (e.g. Solaris) may have a man(7) system that does not Some platforms (e.g. Solaris) may have a man(7) system that does not
handle URLs. URLs may be omitted in the documentation on those plat 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. forms. Cygwin, Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X are known to work correctly.
@ -293,7 +301,7 @@ AUTHOR
CREDITS CREDITS
Thanks to CODYQX4, crony12, deagles, DougQaid, eIcn, mikmik38, nos Thanks to CODYQX4, crony12, deagles, DougQaid, eIcn, mikmik38, nos
ferati87, qad, Ratiborus, vityan666, ... ferati87, qad, Ratiborus, vityan666, ...
@ -302,4 +310,4 @@ SEE ALSO
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@ -46,7 +46,10 @@ static void CreateRequestBase(REQUEST *Request);
// KMS Parameters // KMS Parameters
#ifndef NO_VERBOSE_LOG
static int_fast8_t verbose = FALSE; static int_fast8_t verbose = FALSE;
#endif
static int_fast8_t VMInfo = FALSE; static int_fast8_t VMInfo = FALSE;
static int_fast8_t dnsnames = TRUE; static int_fast8_t dnsnames = TRUE;
static int FixedRequests = 0; static int FixedRequests = 0;
@ -160,7 +163,9 @@ __noreturn static void clientUsage(const char* const programName)
"Options:\n\n" "Options:\n\n"
# ifndef NO_VERBOSE_LOG
" -v Be verbose\n" " -v Be verbose\n"
# endif
" -l <app>\n" " -l <app>\n"
" -4 Force V4 protocol\n" " -4 Force V4 protocol\n"
" -5 Force V5 protocol\n" " -5 Force V5 protocol\n"
@ -170,7 +175,8 @@ __noreturn static void clientUsage(const char* const programName)
# endif // USE_MSRPC # endif // USE_MSRPC
" -e Show some valid examples\n" " -e Show some valid examples\n"
" -x Show valid Apps\n" " -x Show valid Apps\n"
" -d no DNS names, use Netbios names (no effect if -w is used)\n\n" " -d no DNS names, use Netbios names (no effect if -w is used)\n"
" -V show version information and exit\n\n"
"Advanced options:\n\n" "Advanced options:\n\n"
@ -420,7 +426,7 @@ static BOOL findLicensePackByName(const char* const name, LicensePack* const lp)
#endif // Both Lists are available #endif // Both Lists are available
} }
static const char* const client_optstring = "+N:B:i:l:a:s:k:c:w:r:n:t:g:G:o:pPTv456mexd"; static const char* const client_optstring = "+N:B:i:l:a:s:k:c:w:r:n:t:g:G:o:pPTv456mexdV";
//First pass. We handle only "-l". Since -a -k -s -4 -5 and -6 are exceptions to -l, we process -l first //First pass. We handle only "-l". Since -a -k -s -4 -5 and -6 are exceptions to -l, we process -l first
@ -584,11 +590,15 @@ static void parseCommandLinePass2(const char *const programName, const int argc,
dnsnames = FALSE; dnsnames = FALSE;
break; break;
# ifndef NO_VERBOSE_LOG
case 'v': // Be verbose case 'v': // Be verbose
verbose = TRUE; verbose = TRUE;
break; break;
# endif // NO_VERBOSE_LOG
case 'm': // Pretend to be a virtual machine case 'm': // Pretend to be a virtual machine
VMInfo = TRUE; VMInfo = TRUE;
@ -623,6 +633,21 @@ static void parseCommandLinePass2(const char *const programName, const int argc,
incompatibleOptions |= VLMCS_OPTION_NO_GRAB_INI; incompatibleOptions |= VLMCS_OPTION_NO_GRAB_INI;
break; break;
# ifndef NO_VERSION_INFORMATION
case 'V':
# if defined(__s390__) && !defined(__zarch__) && !defined(__s390x__)
printf("vlmcs %s %i-bit\n", Version, sizeof(void*) == 4 ? 31 : (int)sizeof(void*) << 3);
# else
printf("vlmcs %s %i-bit\n", Version, (int)sizeof(void*) << 3);
# endif // defined(__s390__) && !defined(__zarch__) && !defined(__s390x__)
printPlatform();
printCommonFlags();
printClientFlags();
exit(0);
# endif // NO_VERSION_INFORMATION
default: default:
clientUsage(programName); clientUsage(programName);
} }
@ -651,8 +676,10 @@ static void checkRpcLevel(const REQUEST* request, RESPONSE* response)
if (UseRpcBTFN && UseRpcNDR64 && RpcFlags.HasNDR64 && !RpcFlags.HasBTFN) if (UseRpcBTFN && UseRpcNDR64 && RpcFlags.HasNDR64 && !RpcFlags.HasBTFN)
errorout("\nWARNING: Server's RPC protocol has NDR64 but no BTFN.\n"); errorout("\nWARNING: Server's RPC protocol has NDR64 but no BTFN.\n");
# ifndef NO_BASIC_PRODUCT_LIST
if (!IsEqualGuidLEHE(&request->KMSID, &ProductList[15].guid) && UseRpcBTFN && !RpcFlags.HasBTFN) if (!IsEqualGuidLEHE(&request->KMSID, &ProductList[15].guid) && UseRpcBTFN && !RpcFlags.HasBTFN)
errorout("\nWARNING: A server with pre-Vista RPC activated a product other than Office 2010.\n"); errorout("\nWARNING: A server with pre-Vista RPC activated a product other than Office 2010.\n");
# endif // NO_BASIC_PRODUCT_LIST
} }
#endif // USE_MSRPC #endif // USE_MSRPC
@ -690,7 +717,9 @@ static void displayResponse(const RESPONSE_RESULT result, const REQUEST* request
} }
// Read KMSPID from Response // Read KMSPID from Response
# ifndef NO_VERBOSE_LOG
if (!verbose) if (!verbose)
# endif // NO_VERBOSE_LOG
{ {
printf(" -> %s", ePID); printf(" -> %s", ePID);
@ -705,6 +734,7 @@ static void displayResponse(const RESPONSE_RESULT result, const REQUEST* request
printf("\n"); printf("\n");
} }
# ifndef NO_VERBOSE_LOG
else else
{ {
printf( printf(
@ -715,6 +745,7 @@ static void displayResponse(const RESPONSE_RESULT result, const REQUEST* request
logResponseVerbose(ePID, hwid, response, &printf); logResponseVerbose(ePID, hwid, response, &printf);
printf("\n"); printf("\n");
} }
# endif // NO_VERBOSE_LOG
} }
@ -760,6 +791,7 @@ static void connectRpc(RpcCtx *s)
if (!NoSrvRecordPriority) sortSrvRecords(serverlist, numServers); if (!NoSrvRecordPriority) sortSrvRecords(serverlist, numServers);
# ifndef NO_VERBOSE_LOG
if (verbose /*&& !ServerListAlreadyPrinted*/) if (verbose /*&& !ServerListAlreadyPrinted*/)
{ {
for (i = 0; i < numServers; i++) for (i = 0; i < numServers; i++)
@ -775,6 +807,7 @@ static void connectRpc(RpcCtx *s)
printf("\n"); printf("\n");
//ServerListAlreadyPrinted = TRUE; //ServerListAlreadyPrinted = TRUE;
} }
# endif // NO_VERBOSE_LOG
} }
else // Just use the server supplied on the command line else // Just use the server supplied on the command line
{ {
@ -794,16 +827,21 @@ static void connectRpc(RpcCtx *s)
if (*s == INVALID_RPCCTX) continue; if (*s == INVALID_RPCCTX) continue;
if (verbose) # ifndef NO_VERBOSE_LOG
printf("\nPerforming RPC bind ...\n"); if (verbose) printf("\nPerforming RPC bind ...\n");
if (rpcBindClient(*s, verbose)) if (rpcBindClient(*s, verbose))
# else
if (rpcBindClient(*s, FALSE))
# endif
{ {
errorout("Warning: Could not bind RPC\n"); errorout("Warning: Could not bind RPC\n");
continue; continue;
} }
# ifndef NO_VERBOSE_LOG
if (verbose) printf("... successful\n"); if (verbose) printf("... successful\n");
# endif
return; return;
} }
@ -1298,13 +1336,14 @@ static void CreateRequestBase(REQUEST *Request)
Request->WorkstationName[size] = 0; Request->WorkstationName[size] = 0;
} }
//Show Details # ifndef NO_VERBOSE_LOG
if (verbose) if (verbose)
{ {
printf("\nRequest Parameters\n==================\n\n"); printf("\nRequest Parameters\n==================\n\n");
logRequestVerbose(Request, &printf); logRequestVerbose(Request, &printf);
printf("\n"); printf("\n");
} }
# endif // NO_VERBOSE_LOG
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.TH "VLMCSD-FLOPPY" 7 "June 2016" "Hotbird64" "KMS Activation Manual"
.LO 8
.SH NAME
floppy144.vfd \- a bootable floppy disk with Linux and \fBvlmcsd\fR(8)
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBfloppy144.vfd\fR is an image of a bootable floppy that contains a minimal version of Linux and \fBvlmcsd\fR(8). It requires only 16 MB of RAM. Its primary purpose is to run \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) in a small virtual machine which makes it easy to use \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) to activate the virtual machine's host computer 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 customizations.
.SH SUPPORTED HYPERVISORS
The floppy image has been tested with the following hypervisors:
.IP
VMWare, VirtualBox, Hyper-V and QEMU
.RE
Others are likely to work.
.SH SETUP
Create a new virtual machine. Assign 16 MB of RAM. Add a floppy drive and attach \fBfloppy144.vfd\fR to this drive. Do not create a virtual hard disk. Setup the virtual machine to boot from a floppy drive (VirtualBox 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 capable 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.
Setup an ethernet card. The following models are supported:
.IP
Intel PRO/1000
.br
AMD PCNET III
.br
AMD PCNET32
.br
VMWare vmxnet3 (paravirtualized driver used by VMWare)
.br
virtio (paravirtualized driver used by VirtualBox, QEMU, KVM and lguest)
.RE
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 'ethernet0.virtualDev\ =\ "vmxnet3"' in your VMWare config file.
If you are using QEMU, you must also setup a TAP adapter. Port redirection does not work to activate your own computer.
.SH CONFIGURATION
\fBfloppy144.vfd\fR can be customized to fit your needs. This is done by editing the file syslinux.cfg on the floppy image. The floppy image must be mounted. Under Linux you can simply attach \fBfloppy144.vfd\fR 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.
.URL http://www.osforensics.com/tools/mount-disk-images.html OSFMount ""
OSFMount works under all Windows versions beginning with Windows XP up to Windows 10 (32- and 64-bit).
The default syslinux.cfg file looks like this:
.IP
.br
.SM
prompt 0
.br
.SM
TIMEOUT 50
.br
.SM
default dhcp
.br
.SM
LABEL dhcp
.br
.SM
\0\0KERNEL bzImage
.br
.SM
\0\0APPEND vga=773 quiet initrd=initrd KBD=us LISTEN=[::]: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 INETD=Y WINDOWS=06401-00206-271-395032-03-1033-9600.0000-1652016 OFFICE2010=06401-00096-199-204970-03-1033-9600.0000-1652016 OFFICE2013=06401-00206-234-921934-03-1033-9600.0000-1652016 HWID=36:4F:46:3A:88:63:D3:5F
.SM
LABEL static
.br
.SM
\0\0KERNEL bzImage
.br
.SM
\0\0APPEND vga=773 quiet initrd=initrd KBD=fr LISTEN=[::]: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_GATEWAY=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 INETD=Y
.PP
There are two configurations in this files: \fIdhcp\fR (for configuring the IPv4 network via DHCP) and \fIstatic\fR (for a static IPv4 configuration). The kernel always boots the \fIdhcp\fR configuration without asking (lines 'prompt 0' and 'default dhcp'). You can simply change the default configuration to \fIstatic\fR and then customize the APPEND line in the \fIstatic\fR configuration. For more details how to customize the syslinux.cfg file see \fBsyslinux\fR(1).
Each APPPEND line contains one or more items seperated by spaces. \fBAll items are case-sensitive\fR. The following parameters can be customized:
.IP \fBvga=\fIvesa-video-mode\fR
Sets the VESA display mode for the virtual machine. The parameter is not optional. If you ommit it, you will not see anything on the screen. 773 means 1024x768 with 256 colors. See
.URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VESA_BIOS_Extensions#Linux_video_mode_numbers Wikipedia ""
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-standard and vary for all (virtual) graphic cards.
.IP \fBquiet\fR
This causes the kernel not display the its log during boot. You may omit \fBquiet\fR 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 \fBquiet\fR is present in the APPEND line. You may evaluate the complete boot log later by using the dmesg command or the menu on /dev/tty8.
.IP "\fBinitrd=\fIinitial-ram-disk-file\fR"
This defines the initial ram disk that the kernel will read. There is only one initial ram disk on the floppy thus leave \fIinitrd=initrd\fR as it is.
.IP "\fBKBD=\fIkeyboard-layout-name\fR"
This allows you to select the keyboard layout. \fIkeyboard-layout-name\fR is usually the ISO 3166-1 (top level domain) code for a country. A list of valid \fIkeyboard-layout-name\fRs can be accessed via the menu system on /dev/tty8 (press ALT-F8). Note, that this is a keyboard driver only. There is no Unicode font support in \fBfloppy144.vfd\fR (due to the fact that the kernel uses a generic VESA framebuffer device only). Characters beyond ASCII work for Western European languages only but not Eastern European, Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew, CJK and other languages. There is no need in \fBfloppy144.vfd\fR to enter any characters outside ASCII. The purpose of the keyboard maps are that you will find characters like dash, backslash, brackets, braces, etc. at the usual place on your keyboard.
.IP "\fBLISTEN=\fRPRIVATE[:\fItcp-port\fR] | \fIip-address\fR[:\fItcp-port\fR][,\fIip-address\fR[:\fItcp-port\fR]][,...]"
One or more combinations of IP addresses and optional TCP port seperated by commas that \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) should listen on or PRIVATE to listen on all private IP addresses only. The default port is 1688. If you use an explicit port number, append it to the IP address seperated by a colon. If you use a port number and the IP address contains colons, you must enclose the IP address in brackets. For example \fI192.168.0.2,[fd00::dead:beef]:5678\fR causes \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) to listen on 192.168.0.2 port 1688 and fd00::dead:beef port 5678.
.IP "\fBWINDOWS=\fIepid\fR"
Defines the ePID that is used for Windows activations. If you ommit this parameter, vlmcsd generates a random ePID when it is started.
.IP "\fBOFFICE2010=\fIepid\fR"
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.
.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.
.IP "\fBTZ=\fIposix-time-zone-string\fR"
Set the time zone to \fIposix-time-zone-string\fR. It must conform to the
.URL http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap08.html POSIX
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.
The string \fICET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3\fR (most countries in Europe) reads as follows:
.RS 7
.IP \fICET\fR 10
The standard (winter) time zone has the name CET.
.IP \fI-1\fR 10
The standard time zone is one hour east of UTC. Negative numbers are east of UTC. Positive numbers are west of UTC.
.IP \fICEST\fR 10
The daylight saving (summer) time zone has the name CEST.
.IP \fIM3.5.0\fR 10
Daylight saving time starts in the 3rd month (March) on the 5th (=last) occurence of weekday 0 (Sunday) at 2 o'clock (2 o'clock is a default value).
.IP \fIM10.5.0/3\fR 10
Daylight saving time ends in the 10th month (October) on the 5th (=last) occurence of weekday 0 (Sunday) at 3 o'clock.
.RE
.IP
If you don't have daylight saving time, things are easier. For Chinese Standard Time for example, just use \fICST-8\fR as the time zone string.
On a Linux desktop system, you can use a command like \fBstrings\ /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/New_York\ |\ tail\ -n1\fR. This should return \fIEST5EDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0\fR. You can use the returned string for the \fBTZ=\fIposix-time-zone-string\fR parameter.
.IP "\fBIPV4_CONFIG=\fRDHCP | STATIC\fR"
This determines how you want to configure IPv4 networking. If you use \fBIPV4_CONFIG=\fRSTATIC, you must supply additional paramaters to the APPEND command line.
.IP "\fBIPV4_ADDRESS=\fIipv4-address\fR/\fICIDR-mask\fR"
Use \fIipv4-address\fR with netmask \fICIDR-mask\fR for static IPv4 configuration. The netmask must not be ommitted. For IPv4 address 192.168.12.17 with a netmask of 255.255.255.0 use \fI192.168.12.17/24\fR. For IPv4 address 10.4.0.8 with a netmask of 255.255.0.0 use 10.4.0.8/16. This paramater is ignored, if you used \fBIPV4_CONFIG=\fRDHCP.
.IP "\fBIPV4_GATEWAY=\fIipv4-address\fR | NONE"
Use \fIipv4-address\fR 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 \fBIPV4_CONFIG=\fRDHCP.
.IP "\fBIPV4_DNS1=\fIipv4-address\fR | NONE"
Use \fIipv4-address\fR as the primary name server. In home networks this is often the IPv4 address of your router. You may specify NONE explicitly. If you specified NONE for both \fBIPV4_DNS1=\fR and \fBIPV4_DNS2=\fR, your virtual machine cannot resolve host names to IP addresses. While \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) works perfectly without DNS servers, you must use IP addresses when referring to a host, e.g. for specifying an NTP server. This paramater is ignored, if you used \fBIPV4_CONFIG=\fRDHCP.
.IP "\fBIPV4_DNS2=\fIipv4-address\fR | NONE"
Use \fIipv4-address\fR as the secondary name server. It serves as a backup if the primary name server is not available. Home networks often don't have a secondary name server. In this case set this to NONE. This paramater is ignored, if you used \fBIPV4_CONFIG=\fRDHCP.
.IP "\fBNTP_SERVER=\fIhost-name\fR | \fIipv4-address\fR | NONE"
This sets the name of a time server using the NTP protocol. If your virtualization environment reliably provides time, you can set this to NONE. Don't use a public time service like pool.ntp.org or time.nist.gov if you have a (at least somewhat reliable) NTP server in your LAN.
.IP "\fBHOST_NAME=\fIhost-name\fR"
Sets the local host name for your virtual machine. It can be a single name or a fully-qualified domain name FQDN. If you used \fBIPV4_CONFIG=\fRDHCP 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 operation of \fBfloppy144.vfd\fR.
.IP "\fBROOT_PASSWORD=\fIpassword\fR"
Sets the password of the root user.
.IP "\fBUSER_NAME=\fIusername\fR"
Sets the name of for a general user with no special privileges. This user can login but can't do much.
.IP "\fBUSER_PASSWORD=\fIpassword\fR"
Sets the password for the user defined by \fBUSER_NAME=\fIusername\fR.
.IP "\fBGUEST_PASSWORD=\fIpassword\fR"
Sets the password for the pre-defined guest user. This user has the same priviliges (none) as the user defined by \fBUSER_NAME=\fIusername\fR.
.IP "\fBINETD=\fRY | N"
\fBINETD=\fRY specifies that \fBinetd\fR(8) should automatically be started. That means you can telnet and ftp to your virtual machine.
.SH OPERATION
.SS Diskless System
The \fBfloppy144.vfd\fR virtual machine is a diskless system that works entirely from RAM. The file system is actually a RAM disk that is created from the \fBinitrd\fR(4) file on the floppy image.
Anything you'll do from inside the virtual machine, for instance editing a config file, will be lost when you reboot the machine. So, if you ever asked yourself if \fBrm -fr /\fR (root privileges required) really deletes all files from all mounted partitions, the \fBfloppy144.vfd\fR VM is the right place to test it (Yes, it does).
The VM uses a RAM disk, because the Linux kernel had to be stripped down to essential features to fit on a 1.44 MB floppy. It has no floppy driver, no disk file system drivers and no block layer (cannot use disks of any type).
.SS System startup
The kernel boots up very quickly and the init script (/sbin/init) waits 5 seconds. In these 5 seconds you can:
.IP
Press 'm' to manually enter the time zone and the IPv4 parameters. These will be queried interactively.
.br
Press 't' to manually enter the time zone only.
.br
Press 's' to escape to a shell.
.RE
If you don't want to 5 seconds for continuing the init process, you can press any other key to speed things up. At the end of the init script you should see that\fBvlmcsd\fR(8) has started. You should also see the IP addresses and all user names and passwords.
.SS 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 console on /dev/tty1, press ALT\-F1. If \fBinetd\fR(8) is running you can also use \fBtelnet\fR(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 support. The local terminals support US keyboard layout only. Please be aware that \fBtelnet\fR(1) is unencrypted and everything including passwords is transmitted in clear text. There is not enough space for an ssh server like \fBsshd\fR(8) or \fBdropbear\fR(8).
The floppy image only provides basic Unix commands. Type \fIbusybox\fR or \fIll /bin\fR to get a list. The only editor available is \fBvi\fR(1). If you don't like vi, you may transfer config files via \fBftp\fR(1) edit them with the editor of your choice and transfer them back to the \fBfloppy144.vfd\fR VM.
.SS 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 experience with Unix commands.
.IP "\fB1) (Re)start vlmcsd\fR"
Starts or restarts \fBvlmcsd\fR(8). This is useful if you changed \fB/etc/vlmcsd.ini\fR(5).
.IP "\fB2) Stop vlmcsd\fR"
Stops \fBvlmcsd\fR(8).
.IP "\fB3) (Re)start inetd\fR"
Starts or restarts \fBinetd\fR(8). If \fBinetd\fR(8) is restarted, current clients connected via \fBtelnet\fR(1) or \fBftp\fR(1) will \fBnot\fR be dropped. They can continue their sessions. This is useful if you changed \fB/etc/inetd.conf\fR(5).
.IP "\fB4) Stop inet\fR"
Stops \fBinetd\fR(8). All clients connected via \fBtelnet\fR(1) or \fBftp\fR(1) will be dropped immediately.
.IP "\fB5) Change the time zone\fR"
Just in case you missed pressing 't' during system startup. This also restarts \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) if it was running to notify it that the time zone has changed. Restarting \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) allows currently connected clients to finish their activation.
.IP "\fBk) Change keyboard layout\fR"
This allows you to select a different keyboard layout.
.IP "\fB6) Show all kernel boot parameters\fR"
Shows all parameters passed to the kernel via syslinux.cfg. If you experience any unexpected behavior, you can use this to check if your APPEND line in syslinux.cfg is correct. The output is piped through \fBless(1)\fR. So press 'q' to return to the menu.
.IP "\fB7) Show boot log (dmesg)\fR"
Shows the boot log of the kernel. The output is piped through \fBless(1)\fR. So press 'q' to return to the menu.
.IP "\fB8) Show TCP/IP configuration\fR"
Shows the TCP/IP configuration, listening sockets and current TCP and UDP connections. Useful, if you problems with net connectivity. The output is piped through \fBless(1)\fR. So press 'q' to return to the menu.
.IP "\fB9) Show running processes\fR"
Shows all processes including memory and CPU usage. Display will updated every second. Press 'q' or CTRL-C to return to the menu.
.IP "\fBs) Shutdown\fR"
Shuts down the \fBfloppy144.vfd\fR virtual machine. Proper shutdown is not required. It is ok to use a hard power off in your virtualization program.
.IP "\fBr) Reboot\fR"
Reboots the \fBfloppy144.vfd\fR virtual machine. Proper reboot is not required. It is ok to use a hard reset in your virtualization program.
.SH PERMANENT CHANGES OF INITRD
If you want to change any file or script of the file system (e.g. the init script /sbin/init or /etc/vlmcsd.ini), you'll need to mount the floppy image, unpack the \fBinitrd\fR(4) file, make any modfications you like, create a new \fBinitrd\fR(4) file and copy it to the mounted floppy.
To unpack the \fBinitrd\fR(4) file you'll need \fBxz\fR(1) (or \fBlzma\fR(1) on older unix-like OSses) and \fBcpio\fR(1). These can be installed using your package manager on all major distros. It is ok to use the BSD version of \fBcpio\fR(1). No need to get the GNU version for BSD users.
Provided the floppy is mounted in /mnt/floppy do the following:
.IP "Create an empty directory"
mkdir ~/vlmcsd-floppy-initrd
.IP "cd into that directory"
cd ~/vlmcsd-floppy-initrd
.IP "Unpack initrd"
cat /mnt/floppy/initrd | unlzma | cpio -i
.RE
After applying your changes build a new \fBinitrd\fR(4) file:
.IP "cd into your directory"
cd ~/vlmcsd-floppy-initrd
.IP "Create the packed file"
find . | cpio -o -H newc | lzma > /mnt/floppy/initrd
.RE
Do not try to use 'lzma -9' to achive better compression. The kernel can't read the resulting file. While customizing the \fBinitrd\fR(4) file 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 \fBcpio\fR(1) archive to NTFS. If you use the WSL subsystem of Windows 10 Redstone (Anniversary Update) and later, you must make sure to unpack the \fBinitrd\fR(4) file to a directory on VolFs (normally everything that is \fBnot\fR mounted under /mnt). The \fBinitrd\fR(4) file can be on a VolFs or DriveFs.
.SH FAQ
.SS On what distro is the floppy image based?
None. Besides the boot loader \fBldlinux.sys\fR, there are only three binaries: The Linux kernel \fBbzImage\fR, \fBbusybox\fR(1) and \fBvlmcsdmulti-x86-musl-static\fR. \fBbzImage\fR and \fBbusybox\fR(1) have been compiled with carefully selected configuration parameters not found in any distro. This was neccesary to fit everything on a 1.44 MB floppy.
.SS 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. Everything works except that you need to assign much more main memory to the virtual machine.
.SS Can the floppy be booted on bare metal?
Basically yes. However, only Intel Pro/1000 and AMD PCNET32 ethernet cards are supported by the kernel. In addition there is no USB support compiled into the kernel. That means you can only use an IBM AT or IBM PS/2 keyboard which are not available on newer hardware.
.SH FILES
\fBsyslinux.cfg\fR, \fBvlmcsd.ini\fR(5)
.SH BUGS
IPv6 cannot be configured with static or manual parameters.
.br
DHCPv6 is not supported.
.br
\'ip route add ...' does not work. Use 'route add ...' instead.
.SH AUTHOR
\fBfloppy144.vfd\fR has been created by Hotbird64
.SH CREDITS
Linus Torvalds et al. for the Linux kernel
.br
Erik Andersen et al. for the original uClibc
.br
Waldemar Brodkorb et al. for uClibc-ng
.br
Denys Vlasenko et al. for BusyBox
.br
H. Peter Anvin et al. for SYSLINUX
.SH SEE ALSO
\fBvlmcsd\fR(8), \fBvlmcsd.ini\fR(5), \fBinitrd\fR(4), \fBbusybox\fR(1), \fBsyslinux(1)\fR

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VLMCSD-FLOPPY(7) KMS Activation Manual VLMCSD-FLOPPY(7)
NAME
floppy144.vfd - a bootable floppy disk with Linux and vlmcsd(8)
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
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
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
tions.
SUPPORTED HYPERVISORS
The floppy image has been tested with the following hypervisors:
VMWare, VirtualBox, Hyper-V and QEMU
Others are likely to work.
SETUP
Create a new virtual machine. Assign 16 MB of RAM. Add a floppy drive
and attach floppy144.vfd to this drive. Do not create a virtual hard
disk. Setup the virtual machine to boot from a floppy drive (VirtualBox
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
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.
Setup an ethernet card. The following models are supported:
Intel PRO/1000
AMD PCNET III
AMD PCNET32
VMWare vmxnet3 (paravirtualized driver used by VMWare)
virtio (paravirtualized driver used by VirtualBox, QEMU, KVM and
lguest)
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
ernet0.virtualDev = "vmxnet3"' in your VMWare config file.
If you are using QEMU, you must also setup a TAP adapter. Port redi
rection does not work to activate your own computer.
CONFIGURATION
floppy144.vfd can be customized to fit your needs. This is done by
editing the file syslinux.cfg on the floppy image. The floppy image
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 works under all Windows versions beginning with Windows XP up
to Windows 10 (32- and 64-bit).
The default syslinux.cfg file looks like this:
prompt 0
TIMEOUT 50
default dhcp
LABEL dhcp
KERNEL bzImage
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
INETD=Y WINDOWS=06401-00206-271-395032-03-1033-9600.0000-1652016
OFFICE2010=06401-00096-199-204970-03-1033-9600.0000-1652016
OFFICE2013=06401-00206-234-921934-03-1033-9600.0000-1652016
HWID=36:4F:46:3A:88:63:D3:5F
LABEL static
KERNEL bzImage
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
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
INETD=Y
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
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).
Each APPPEND line contains one or more items seperated by spaces. All
items are case-sensitive. The following parameters can be customized:
vga=vesa-video-mode
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
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-
standard and vary for all (virtual) graphic cards.
quiet This causes the kernel not display the its log during boot. You
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
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
trd=initrd as it is.
KBD=keyboard-layout-name
This allows you to select the keyboard layout. keyboard-layout-
name is usually the ISO 3166-1 (top level domain) code for a
country. A list of valid keyboard-layout-names can be accessed
via the menu system on /dev/tty8 (press ALT-F8). Note, that this
is a keyboard driver only. There is no Unicode font support in
floppy144.vfd (due to the fact that the kernel uses a generic
VESA framebuffer device only). Characters beyond ASCII work for
Western European languages only but not Eastern European, Greek,
Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew, CJK and other languages. There is no
need in floppy144.vfd to enter any characters outside ASCII. The
purpose of the keyboard maps are that you will find characters
like dash, backslash, brackets, braces, etc. at the usual place
on your keyboard.
LISTEN=PRIVATE[:tcp-port] | ip-address[:tcp-port][,ip-address[:tcp-
port]][,...]
One or more combinations of IP addresses and optional TCP port
seperated by commas that vlmcsd(8) should listen on or PRIVATE
to listen on all private IP addresses only. The default port is
1688. If you use an explicit port number, append it to the IP
address seperated by a colon. If you use a port number and the
IP address contains colons, you must enclose the IP address in
brackets. For example 192.168.0.2,[fd00::dead:beef]:5678 causes
vlmcsd(8) to listen on 192.168.0.2 port 1688 and fd00::dead:beef
port 5678.
WINDOWS=epid
Defines the ePID that is used for Windows activations. If you
ommit this parameter, vlmcsd generates a random ePID when it is
started.
OFFICE2010=epid
Defines the ePID that is used for Office 2010 activations. If
you ommit this parameter, vlmcsd(8) generates a random ePID when
it is started.
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.
HWID=hwid
Defines the HwId that is sent to clients. hwid 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.
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
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.
The string CET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3 (most countries in Europe)
reads as follows:
CET The standard (winter) time zone has the name CET.
-1 The standard time zone is one hour east of UTC. Nega
tive numbers are east of UTC. Positive numbers are
west of UTC.
CEST The daylight saving (summer) time zone has the name
CEST.
M3.5.0 Daylight saving time starts in the 3rd month (March)
on the 5th (=last) occurence of weekday 0 (Sunday) at
2 o'clock (2 o'clock is a default value).
M10.5.0/3 Daylight saving time ends in the 10th month (October)
on the 5th (=last) occurence of weekday 0 (Sunday) at
3 o'clock.
If you don't have daylight saving time, things are easier. For
Chinese Standard Time for example, just use CST-8 as the time
zone string.
On a Linux desktop system, you can use a command like
strings /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/New_York | tail -n1. This
should return EST5EDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0. You can use the returned
string for the TZ=posix-time-zone-string parameter.
IPV4_CONFIG=DHCP | STATIC
This determines how you want to configure IPv4 networking. If
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
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
255.255.0.0 use 10.4.0.8/16. This paramater is ignored, if you
used IPV4_CONFIG=DHCP.
IPV4_GATEWAY=ipv4-address | NONE
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
FIG=DHCP.
IPV4_DNS1=ipv4-address | NONE
Use ipv4-address as the primary name server. In home networks
this is often the IPv4 address of your router. You may specify
NONE explicitly. If you specified NONE for both IPV4_DNS1= and
IPV4_DNS2=, your virtual machine cannot resolve host names to IP
addresses. While vlmcsd(8) works perfectly without DNS servers,
you must use IP addresses when referring to a host, e.g. for
specifying an NTP server. This paramater is ignored, if you used
IPV4_CONFIG=DHCP.
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
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
FIG=DHCP.
NTP_SERVER=host-name | ipv4-address | NONE
This sets the name of a time server using the NTP protocol. If
your virtualization environment reliably provides time, you can
set this to NONE. Don't use a public time service like
pool.ntp.org or time.nist.gov if you have a (at least somewhat
reliable) NTP server in your LAN.
HOST_NAME=host-name
Sets the local host name for your virtual machine. It can be a
single name or a fully-qualified domain name FQDN. If you used
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
tion of floppy144.vfd.
ROOT_PASSWORD=password
Sets the password of the root user.
USER_NAME=username
Sets the name of for a general user with no special privileges.
This user can login but can't do much.
USER_PASSWORD=password
Sets the password for the user defined by USER_NAME=username.
GUEST_PASSWORD=password
Sets the password for the pre-defined guest user. This user has
the same priviliges (none) as the user defined by
USER_NAME=username.
INETD=Y | N
INETD=Y specifies that inetd(8) should automatically be started.
That means you can telnet and ftp to your virtual machine.
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
ated from the initrd(4) file on the floppy image.
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
the right place to test it (Yes, it does).
The VM uses a RAM disk, because the Linux kernel had to be stripped
down to essential features to fit on a 1.44 MB floppy. It has no floppy
driver, no disk file system drivers and no block layer (cannot use
disks of any type).
System startup
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
ters. These will be queried interactively.
Press 't' to manually enter the time zone only.
Press 's' to escape to a shell.
If you don't want to 5 seconds for continuing the init process, you can
press any other key to speed things up. At the end of the init script
you should see thatvlmcsd(8) has started. You should also see the IP
addresses and all user names and passwords.
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
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
support. The local terminals support US keyboard layout only. Please be
aware that telnet(1) is unencrypted and everything including passwords
is transmitted in clear text. There is not enough space for an ssh
server like sshd(8) or dropbear(8).
The floppy image only provides basic Unix commands. Type busybox or ll
/bin to get a list. The only editor available is vi(1). If you don't
like vi, you may transfer config files via ftp(1) edit them with the
editor of your choice and transfer them back to the floppy144.vfd VM.
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
rience with Unix commands.
1) (Re)start vlmcsd
Starts or restarts vlmcsd(8). This is useful if you changed
/etc/vlmcsd.ini(5).
2) Stop vlmcsd
Stops vlmcsd(8).
3) (Re)start inetd
Starts or restarts inetd(8). If inetd(8) is restarted, current
clients connected via telnet(1) or ftp(1) will not be dropped.
They can continue their sessions. This is useful if you changed
/etc/inetd.conf(5).
4) Stop inet
Stops inetd(8). All clients connected via telnet(1) or ftp(1)
will be dropped immediately.
5) Change the time zone
Just in case you missed pressing 't' during system startup. This
also restarts vlmcsd(8) if it was running to notify it that the
time zone has changed. Restarting vlmcsd(8) allows currently
connected clients to finish their activation.
k) Change keyboard layout
This allows you to select a different keyboard layout.
6) Show all kernel boot parameters
Shows all parameters passed to the kernel via syslinux.cfg. If
you experience any unexpected behavior, you can use this to
check if your APPEND line in syslinux.cfg is correct. The output
is piped through less(1). So press 'q' to return to the menu.
7) Show boot log (dmesg)
Shows the boot log of the kernel. The output is piped through
less(1). So press 'q' to return to the menu.
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
nectivity. The output is piped through less(1). So press 'q' to
return to the menu.
9) Show running processes
Shows all processes including memory and CPU usage. Display will
updated every second. Press 'q' or CTRL-C to return to the menu.
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
ization program.
r) Reboot
Reboots the floppy144.vfd virtual machine. Proper reboot is not
required. It is ok to use a hard reset in your virtualization
program.
PERMANENT CHANGES OF INITRD
If you want to change any file or script of the file system (e.g. the
init script /sbin/init or /etc/vlmcsd.ini), you'll need to mount the
floppy image, unpack the initrd(4) file, make any modfications you
like, create a new initrd(4) file and copy it to the mounted floppy.
To unpack the initrd(4) file you'll need xz(1) (or lzma(1) on older
unix-like OSses) and cpio(1). These can be installed using your package
manager on all major distros. It is ok to use the BSD version of
cpio(1). No need to get the GNU version for BSD users. Provided the
floppy is mounted in /mnt/floppy do the following:
Create an empty directory
mkdir ~/vlmcsd-floppy-initrd
cd into that directory
cd ~/vlmcsd-floppy-initrd
Unpack initrd
cat /mnt/floppy/initrd | unlzma | cpio -i
After applying your changes build a new initrd(4) file:
cd into your directory
cd ~/vlmcsd-floppy-initrd
Create the packed file
find . | cpio -o -H newc | lzma > /mnt/floppy/initrd
Do not try to use 'lzma -9' to achive better compression. The kernel
can't read the resulting file. While customizing the initrd(4) file
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
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.
FAQ
On what distro is the floppy image based?
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
neccesary to fit everything on a 1.44 MB floppy.
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
thing works except that you need to assign much more main memory to the
virtual machine.
Can the floppy be booted on bare metal?
Basically yes. However, only Intel Pro/1000 and AMD PCNET32 ethernet
cards are supported by the kernel. In addition there is no USB support
compiled into the kernel. That means you can only use an IBM AT or IBM
PS/2 keyboard which are not available on newer hardware.
FILES
syslinux.cfg, vlmcsd.ini(5)
BUGS
IPv6 cannot be configured with static or manual parameters.
DHCPv6 is not supported.
´ip route add ...' does not work. Use 'route add ...' instead.
AUTHOR
floppy144.vfd has been created by Hotbird64
CREDITS
Linus Torvalds et al. for the Linux kernel
Erik Andersen et al. for the original uClibc
Waldemar Brodkorb et al. for uClibc-ng
Denys Vlasenko et al. for BusyBox
H. Peter Anvin et al. for SYSLINUX
SEE ALSO
vlmcsd(8), vlmcsd.ini(5), initrd(4), busybox(1), syslinux(1)
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<h2>NAME
<a name="NAME"></a>
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<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">floppy144.vfd
&minus; a bootable floppy disk with Linux and
<b>vlmcsd</b>(8)</p>
<h2>DESCRIPTION
<a name="DESCRIPTION"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>floppy144.vfd</b>
is an image of a bootable floppy that contains a minimal
version of Linux and <b>vlmcsd</b>(8). It requires only 16
MB of RAM. Its primary purpose is to run <b>vlmcsd</b>(8) in
a small virtual machine which makes it easy to use
<b>vlmcsd</b>(8) to activate the virtual machine&rsquo;s
host computer which is not possible in Windows 8.1 and up.
The floppy image is a standard 3,5&quot; floppy with 1.44 MB
storage. It is formatted with a FAT12 filesystem. The floppy
can be mounted to apply several customizations.</p>
<h2>SUPPORTED HYPERVISORS
<a name="SUPPORTED HYPERVISORS"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The floppy
image has been tested with the following hypervisors:</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em">VMWare,
VirtualBox, Hyper-V and QEMU</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Others are
likely to work.</p>
<h2>SETUP
<a name="SETUP"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Create a new
virtual machine. Assign 16 MB of RAM. Add a floppy drive and
attach <b>floppy144.vfd</b> to this drive. Do not create a
virtual hard disk. Setup the virtual machine to boot from a
floppy drive (VirtualBox 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 capable of SMP. Remove IDE, SATA, SCSI and USB
support if possible. The Linux kernel can&rsquo;t handle
this and ignores any devices connected to these buses.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Setup an
ethernet card. The following models are supported:</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em">Intel PRO/1000
<br>
AMD PCNET III <br>
AMD PCNET32 <br>
VMWare vmxnet3 (paravirtualized driver used by VMWare) <br>
virtio (paravirtualized driver used by VirtualBox, QEMU, KVM
and lguest)</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">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
&rsquo;ethernet0.virtualDev&nbsp;=&nbsp;&quot;vmxnet3&quot;&rsquo;
in your VMWare config file.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">If you are
using QEMU, you must also setup a TAP adapter. Port
redirection does not work to activate your own computer.</p>
<h2>CONFIGURATION
<a name="CONFIGURATION"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>floppy144.vfd</b>
can be customized to fit your needs. This is done by editing
the file syslinux.cfg on the floppy image. The floppy image
must be mounted. Under Linux you can simply attach
<b>floppy144.vfd</b> 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.
<a href="http://www.osforensics.com/tools/mount-disk-images.html">OSFMount</a></p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">OSFMount works
under all Windows versions beginning with Windows XP up to
Windows 10 (32- and 64-bit).</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The default
syslinux.cfg file looks like this:</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em"><small>prompt 0
<br>
TIMEOUT 50 <br>
default dhcp</small></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em"><small>LABEL
dhcp <br>
KERNEL bzImage <br>
APPEND vga=773 quiet initrd=initrd KBD=us
LISTEN=[::]: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 INETD=Y
WINDOWS=06401-00206-271-395032-03-1033-9600.0000-1652016
OFFICE2010=06401-00096-199-204970-03-1033-9600.0000-1652016
OFFICE2013=06401-00206-234-921934-03-1033-9600.0000-1652016
HWID=36:4F:46:3A:88:63:D3:5F</small></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em"><small>LABEL
static <br>
KERNEL bzImage <br>
APPEND vga=773 quiet initrd=initrd KBD=fr
LISTEN=[::]: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_GATEWAY=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 INETD=Y</small></p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">There are two
configurations in this files: <i>dhcp</i> (for configuring
the IPv4 network via DHCP) and <i>static</i> (for a static
IPv4 configuration). The kernel always boots the <i>dhcp</i>
configuration without asking (lines &rsquo;prompt 0&rsquo;
and &rsquo;default dhcp&rsquo;). You can simply change the
default configuration to <i>static</i> and then customize
the APPEND line in the <i>static</i> configuration. For more
details how to customize the syslinux.cfg file see
<b>syslinux</b>(1).</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Each APPPEND
line contains one or more items seperated by spaces. <b>All
items are case-sensitive</b>. The following parameters can
be customized: <b><br>
vga=</b><i>vesa-video-mode</i></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Sets the VESA display mode for
the virtual machine. The parameter is not optional. If you
ommit it, you will not see anything on the screen. 773 means
1024x768 with 256 colors. See
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VESA_BIOS_Extensions#Linux_video_mode_numbers">Wikipedia</a>
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 (&gt; 16 Million colors) only.
All modes above 1280x1024 are non-VESA-standard and vary for
all (virtual) graphic cards.</p>
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<p><b>quiet</b></p></td>
<td width="4%"></td>
<td width="78%">
<p>This causes the kernel not display the its log during
boot. You may omit <b>quiet</b> but it doesn&rsquo;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 <b>quiet</b> is present
in the APPEND line. You may evaluate the complete boot log
later by using the dmesg command or the menu on
/dev/tty8.</p> </td></tr>
</table>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>initrd=</b><i>initial-ram-disk-file</i></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">This defines the initial ram
disk that the kernel will read. There is only one initial
ram disk on the floppy thus leave <i>initrd=initrd</i> as it
is.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>KBD=</b><i>keyboard-layout-name</i></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">This allows you to select the
keyboard layout. <i>keyboard-layout-name</i> is usually the
ISO 3166-1 (top level domain) code for a country. A list of
valid <i>keyboard-layout-name</i>s can be accessed via the
menu system on /dev/tty8 (press ALT-F8). Note, that this is
a keyboard driver only. There is no Unicode font support in
<b>floppy144.vfd</b> (due to the fact that the kernel uses a
generic VESA framebuffer device only). Characters beyond
ASCII work for Western European languages only but not
Eastern European, Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew, CJK and
other languages. There is no need in <b>floppy144.vfd</b> to
enter any characters outside ASCII. The purpose of the
keyboard maps are that you will find characters like dash,
backslash, brackets, braces, etc. at the usual place on your
keyboard.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>LISTEN=</b>PRIVATE[:<i>tcp-port</i>]
| <i><br>
ip-address</i>[:<i>tcp-port</i>][,<i>ip-address</i>[:<i>tcp-port</i>]][,...]</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">One or more combinations of IP
addresses and optional TCP port seperated by commas that
<b>vlmcsd</b>(8) should listen on or PRIVATE to listen on
all private IP addresses only. The default port is 1688. If
you use an explicit port number, append it to the IP address
seperated by a colon. If you use a port number and the IP
address contains colons, you must enclose the IP address in
brackets. For example
<i>192.168.0.2,[fd00::dead:beef]:5678</i> causes
<b>vlmcsd</b>(8) to listen on 192.168.0.2 port 1688 and
fd00::dead:beef port 5678.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>WINDOWS=</b><i>epid</i></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Defines the ePID that is used
for Windows activations. If you ommit this parameter, vlmcsd
generates a random ePID when it is started.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>OFFICE2010=</b><i>epid</i></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Defines the ePID that is used
for Office 2010 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>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>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>HWID=</b><i>hwid</i></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Defines the HwId that is sent
to clients. <i>hwid</i> 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.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>TZ=</b><i>posix-time-zone-string</i></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Set the time zone to
<i>posix-time-zone-string</i>. It must conform to the
<a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap08.html">POSIX</a>
specification. Simplified time zone strings like
&quot;Europe/London&quot; or &quot;America/Detroit&quot; are
not allowed. This has the very simple reason that there is
no space on the floppy to store the time zone database.</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em">The string
<i>CET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3</i> (most countries in Europe)
reads as follows:</p>
<table width="100%" border="0" rules="none" frame="void"
cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
<tr valign="top" align="left">
<td width="22%"></td>
<td width="13%">
<p><i>CET</i></p></td>
<td width="2%"></td>
<td width="63%">
<p>The standard (winter) time zone has the name CET.</p></td></tr>
<tr valign="top" align="left">
<td width="22%"></td>
<td width="13%">
<p><i>-1</i></p></td>
<td width="2%"></td>
<td width="63%">
<p>The standard time zone is one hour east of UTC. Negative
numbers are east of UTC. Positive numbers are west of
UTC.</p> </td></tr>
<tr valign="top" align="left">
<td width="22%"></td>
<td width="13%">
<p><i>CEST</i></p></td>
<td width="2%"></td>
<td width="63%">
<p>The daylight saving (summer) time zone has the name
CEST.</p> </td></tr>
<tr valign="top" align="left">
<td width="22%"></td>
<td width="13%">
<p><i>M3.5.0</i></p></td>
<td width="2%"></td>
<td width="63%">
<p>Daylight saving time starts in the 3rd month (March) on
the 5th (=last) occurence of weekday 0 (Sunday) at 2
o&rsquo;clock (2 o&rsquo;clock is a default value).</p></td></tr>
<tr valign="top" align="left">
<td width="22%"></td>
<td width="13%">
<p><i>M10.5.0/3</i></p></td>
<td width="2%"></td>
<td width="63%">
<p>Daylight saving time ends in the 10th month (October) on
the 5th (=last) occurence of weekday 0 (Sunday) at 3
o&rsquo;clock.</p> </td></tr>
</table>
<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em">If you
don&rsquo;t have daylight saving time, things are easier.
For Chinese Standard Time for example, just use <i>CST-8</i>
as the time zone string.</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em">On a Linux
desktop system, you can use a command like
<b>strings&nbsp;/usr/share/zoneinfo/America/New_York&nbsp;|&nbsp;tail&nbsp;-n1</b>.
This should return <i>EST5EDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0</i>. You can
use the returned string for the
<b>TZ=</b><i>posix-time-zone-string</i> parameter.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>IPV4_CONFIG=</b>DHCP |
STATIC</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">This determines how you want to
configure IPv4 networking. If you use
<b>IPV4_CONFIG=</b>STATIC, you must supply additional
paramaters to the APPEND command line.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>IPV4_ADDRESS=</b><i>ipv4-address</i>/<i>CIDR-mask</i></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Use <i>ipv4-address</i> with
netmask <i>CIDR-mask</i> for static IPv4 configuration. The
netmask must not be ommitted. For IPv4 address 192.168.12.17
with a netmask of 255.255.255.0 use <i>192.168.12.17/24</i>.
For IPv4 address 10.4.0.8 with a netmask of 255.255.0.0 use
10.4.0.8/16. This paramater is ignored, if you used
<b>IPV4_CONFIG=</b>DHCP.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>IPV4_GATEWAY=</b><i>ipv4-address</i>
| NONE</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Use <i>ipv4-address</i> 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
<b>IPV4_CONFIG=</b>DHCP.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>IPV4_DNS1=</b><i>ipv4-address</i>
| NONE</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Use <i>ipv4-address</i> as the
primary name server. In home networks this is often the IPv4
address of your router. You may specify NONE explicitly. If
you specified NONE for both <b>IPV4_DNS1=</b> and
<b>IPV4_DNS2=</b>, your virtual machine cannot resolve host
names to IP addresses. While <b>vlmcsd</b>(8) works
perfectly without DNS servers, you must use IP addresses
when referring to a host, e.g. for specifying an NTP server.
This paramater is ignored, if you used
<b>IPV4_CONFIG=</b>DHCP.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>IPV4_DNS2=</b><i>ipv4-address</i>
| NONE</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Use <i>ipv4-address</i> as the
secondary name server. It serves as a backup if the primary
name server is not available. Home networks often
don&rsquo;t have a secondary name server. In this case set
this to NONE. This paramater is ignored, if you used
<b>IPV4_CONFIG=</b>DHCP.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>NTP_SERVER=</b><i>host-name</i>
| <i>ipv4-address</i> | NONE</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">This sets the name of a time
server using the NTP protocol. If your virtualization
environment reliably provides time, you can set this to
NONE. Don&rsquo;t use a public time service like
pool.ntp.org or time.nist.gov if you have a (at least
somewhat reliable) NTP server in your LAN.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>HOST_NAME=</b><i>host-name</i></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Sets the local host name for
your virtual machine. It can be a single name or a
fully-qualified domain name FQDN. If you used
<b>IPV4_CONFIG=</b>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 operation of <b>floppy144.vfd</b>.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>ROOT_PASSWORD=</b><i>password</i></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Sets the password of the root
user.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>USER_NAME=</b><i>username</i></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Sets the name of for a general
user with no special privileges. This user can login but
can&rsquo;t do much.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>USER_PASSWORD=</b><i>password</i></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Sets the password for the user
defined by <b>USER_NAME=</b><i>username</i>.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>GUEST_PASSWORD=</b><i>password</i></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Sets the password for the
pre-defined guest user. This user has the same priviliges
(none) as the user defined by
<b>USER_NAME=</b><i>username</i>.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>INETD=</b>Y | N</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;"><b>INETD=</b>Y specifies that
<b>inetd</b>(8) should automatically be started. That means
you can telnet and ftp to your virtual machine.</p>
<h2>OPERATION
<a name="OPERATION"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>Diskless
System</b> <br>
The <b>floppy144.vfd</b> virtual machine is a diskless
system that works entirely from RAM. The file system is
actually a RAM disk that is created from the
<b>initrd</b>(4) file on the floppy image.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Anything
you&rsquo;ll do from inside the virtual machine, for
instance editing a config file, will be lost when you reboot
the machine. So, if you ever asked yourself if <b>rm -fr
/</b> (root privileges required) really deletes all files
from all mounted partitions, the <b>floppy144.vfd</b> VM is
the right place to test it (Yes, it does).</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The VM uses a
RAM disk, because the Linux kernel had to be stripped down
to essential features to fit on a 1.44 MB floppy. It has no
floppy driver, no disk file system drivers and no block
layer (cannot use disks of any type).</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>System
startup</b> <br>
The kernel boots up very quickly and the init script
(/sbin/init) waits 5 seconds. In these 5 seconds you
can:</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em">Press
&rsquo;m&rsquo; to manually enter the time zone and the IPv4
parameters. These will be queried interactively. <br>
Press &rsquo;t&rsquo; to manually enter the time zone only.
<br>
Press &rsquo;s&rsquo; to escape to a shell.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">If you
don&rsquo;t want to 5 seconds for continuing the init
process, you can press any other key to speed things up. At
the end of the init script you should see
that<b>vlmcsd</b>(8) has started. You should also see the IP
addresses and all user names and passwords.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>Logging into
the system</b> <br>
There are 5 local logins provided on /dev/tty2 to /dev/tty6.
To switch to these logins, simply press ALT&minus;F2 to
ALT&minus;F6. To return to the console on /dev/tty1, press
ALT&minus;F1. If <b>inetd</b>(8) is running you can also use
<b>telnet</b>(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 support. The local terminals
support US keyboard layout only. Please be aware that
<b>telnet</b>(1) is unencrypted and everything including
passwords is transmitted in clear text. There is not enough
space for an ssh server like <b>sshd</b>(8) or
<b>dropbear</b>(8).</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The floppy
image only provides basic Unix commands. Type <i>busybox</i>
or <i>ll /bin</i> to get a list. The only editor available
is <b>vi</b>(1). If you don&rsquo;t like vi, you may
transfer config files via <b>ftp</b>(1) edit them with the
editor of your choice and transfer them back to the
<b>floppy144.vfd</b> VM.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>The menu
system</b> <br>
You&rsquo;ll find a menu system on /dev/tty8 (press
ALT&minus;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 experience with
Unix commands. <b><br>
1) (Re)start vlmcsd</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Starts or restarts
<b>vlmcsd</b>(8). This is useful if you changed
<b>/etc/vlmcsd.ini</b>(5).</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>2) Stop vlmcsd</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Stops <b>vlmcsd</b>(8).</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>3) (Re)start inetd</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Starts or restarts
<b>inetd</b>(8). If <b>inetd</b>(8) is restarted, current
clients connected via <b>telnet</b>(1) or <b>ftp</b>(1) will
<b>not</b> be dropped. They can continue their sessions.
This is useful if you changed <b>/etc/inetd.conf</b>(5).</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>4) Stop inet</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Stops <b>inetd</b>(8). All
clients connected via <b>telnet</b>(1) or <b>ftp</b>(1) will
be dropped immediately.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>5) Change the time
zone</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Just in case you missed
pressing &rsquo;t&rsquo; during system startup. This also
restarts <b>vlmcsd</b>(8) if it was running to notify it
that the time zone has changed. Restarting <b>vlmcsd</b>(8)
allows currently connected clients to finish their
activation.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>k) Change keyboard
layout</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">This allows you to select a
different keyboard layout.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>6) Show all kernel boot
parameters</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Shows all parameters passed to
the kernel via syslinux.cfg. If you experience any
unexpected behavior, you can use this to check if your
APPEND line in syslinux.cfg is correct. The output is piped
through <b>less(1)</b>. So press &rsquo;q&rsquo; to return
to the menu.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>7) Show boot log
(dmesg)</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Shows the boot log of the
kernel. The output is piped through <b>less(1)</b>. So press
&rsquo;q&rsquo; to return to the menu.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>8) Show TCP/IP
configuration</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Shows the TCP/IP configuration,
listening sockets and current TCP and UDP connections.
Useful, if you problems with net connectivity. The output is
piped through <b>less(1)</b>. So press &rsquo;q&rsquo; to
return to the menu.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>9) Show running
processes</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Shows all processes including
memory and CPU usage. Display will updated every second.
Press &rsquo;q&rsquo; or CTRL-C to return to the menu.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>s) Shutdown</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Shuts down the
<b>floppy144.vfd</b> virtual machine. Proper shutdown is not
required. It is ok to use a hard power off in your
virtualization program.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>r) Reboot</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Reboots the
<b>floppy144.vfd</b> virtual machine. Proper reboot is not
required. It is ok to use a hard reset in your
virtualization program.</p>
<h2>PERMANENT CHANGES OF INITRD
<a name="PERMANENT CHANGES OF INITRD"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">If you want to
change any file or script of the file system (e.g. the init
script /sbin/init or /etc/vlmcsd.ini), you&rsquo;ll need to
mount the floppy image, unpack the <b>initrd</b>(4) file,
make any modfications you like, create a new
<b>initrd</b>(4) file and copy it to the mounted floppy.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">To unpack the
<b>initrd</b>(4) file you&rsquo;ll need <b>xz</b>(1) (or
<b>lzma</b>(1) on older unix-like OSses) and <b>cpio</b>(1).
These can be installed using your package manager on all
major distros. It is ok to use the BSD version of
<b>cpio</b>(1). No need to get the GNU version for BSD
users. Provided the floppy is mounted in /mnt/floppy do the
following: <br>
Create an empty directory</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">mkdir
~/vlmcsd-floppy-initrd</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;">cd into that directory</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">cd ~/vlmcsd-floppy-initrd</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;">Unpack initrd</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">cat /mnt/floppy/initrd | unlzma
| cpio -i</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">After applying
your changes build a new <b>initrd</b>(4) file: <br>
cd into your directory</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">cd ~/vlmcsd-floppy-initrd</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;">Create the packed file</p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">find . | cpio -o -H newc | lzma
&gt; /mnt/floppy/initrd</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Do not try to
use &rsquo;lzma -9&rsquo; to achive better compression. The
kernel can&rsquo;t read the resulting file. While
customizing the <b>initrd</b>(4) file 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&rsquo;t
handle uids and gids. These cannot be preserved when
unpacking the <b>cpio</b>(1) archive to NTFS. If you use the
WSL subsystem of Windows 10 Redstone (Anniversary Update)
and later, you must make sure to unpack the <b>initrd</b>(4)
file to a directory on VolFs (normally everything that is
<b>not</b> mounted under /mnt). The <b>initrd</b>(4) file
can be on a VolFs or DriveFs.</p>
<h2>FAQ
<a name="FAQ"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>On what
distro is the floppy image based?</b> <br>
None. Besides the boot loader <b>ldlinux.sys</b>, there are
only three binaries: The Linux kernel <b>bzImage</b>,
<b>busybox</b>(1) and <b>vlmcsdmulti-x86-musl-static</b>.
<b>bzImage</b> and <b>busybox</b>(1) have been compiled with
carefully selected configuration parameters not found in any
distro. This was neccesary to fit everything on a 1.44 MB
floppy.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>Why is a
rather old Linux kernel (3.12) used?</b> <br>
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. Everything works except that you
need to assign much more main memory to the virtual
machine.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>Can the
floppy be booted on bare metal?</b> <br>
Basically yes. However, only Intel Pro/1000 and AMD PCNET32
ethernet cards are supported by the kernel. In addition
there is no USB support compiled into the kernel. That means
you can only use an IBM AT or IBM PS/2 keyboard which are
not available on newer hardware.</p>
<h2>FILES
<a name="FILES"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>syslinux.cfg</b>,
<b>vlmcsd.ini</b>(5)</p>
<h2>BUGS
<a name="BUGS"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">IPv6 cannot be
configured with static or manual parameters. <br>
DHCPv6 is not supported. <br>
&acute;ip route add ...&rsquo; does not work. Use
&rsquo;route add ...&rsquo; instead.</p>
<h2>AUTHOR
<a name="AUTHOR"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>floppy144.vfd</b>
has been created by Hotbird64</p>
<h2>CREDITS
<a name="CREDITS"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Linus Torvalds
et al. for the Linux kernel <br>
Erik Andersen et al. for the original uClibc <br>
Waldemar Brodkorb et al. for uClibc-ng <br>
Denys Vlasenko et al. for BusyBox <br>
H. Peter Anvin et al. for SYSLINUX</p>
<h2>SEE ALSO
<a name="SEE ALSO"></a>
</h2>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>vlmcsd</b>(8),
<b>vlmcsd.ini</b>(5), <b>initrd</b>(4), <b>busybox</b>(1),
<b>syslinux(1)</b></p>
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VLMCSD-FLOPPY(7) KMS Activation Manual VLMCSD-FLOPPY(7)
NAME
floppy144.vfd - a bootable floppy disk with Linux and vlmcsd(8)
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
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
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
tions.
SUPPORTED HYPERVISORS
The floppy image has been tested with the following hypervisors:
VMWare, VirtualBox, Hyper-V and QEMU
Others are likely to work.
SETUP
Create a new virtual machine. Assign 16 MB of RAM. Add a floppy drive
and attach floppy144.vfd to this drive. Do not create a virtual hard
disk. Setup the virtual machine to boot from a floppy drive (VirtualBox
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
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.
Setup an ethernet card. The following models are supported:
Intel PRO/1000
AMD PCNET III
AMD PCNET32
VMWare vmxnet3 (paravirtualized driver used by VMWare)
virtio (paravirtualized driver used by VirtualBox, QEMU, KVM and
lguest)
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
ernet0.virtualDev = "vmxnet3"' in your VMWare config file.
If you are using QEMU, you must also setup a TAP adapter. Port redi
rection does not work to activate your own computer.
CONFIGURATION
floppy144.vfd can be customized to fit your needs. This is done by
editing the file syslinux.cfg on the floppy image. The floppy image
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 works under all Windows versions beginning with Windows XP up
to Windows 10 (32- and 64-bit).
The default syslinux.cfg file looks like this:
prompt 0
TIMEOUT 50
default dhcp
LABEL dhcp
KERNEL bzImage
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
INETD=Y WINDOWS=06401-00206-271-395032-03-1033-9600.0000-1652016
OFFICE2010=06401-00096-199-204970-03-1033-9600.0000-1652016
OFFICE2013=06401-00206-234-921934-03-1033-9600.0000-1652016
HWID=36:4F:46:3A:88:63:D3:5F
LABEL static
KERNEL bzImage
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
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
INETD=Y
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
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).
Each APPPEND line contains one or more items seperated by spaces. All
items are case-sensitive. The following parameters can be customized:
vga=vesa-video-mode
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
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-
standard and vary for all (virtual) graphic cards.
quiet This causes the kernel not display the its log during boot. You
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
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
trd=initrd as it is.
KBD=keyboard-layout-name
This allows you to select the keyboard layout. keyboard-layout-
name is usually the ISO 3166-1 (top level domain) code for a
country. A list of valid keyboard-layout-names can be accessed
via the menu system on /dev/tty8 (press ALT-F8). Note, that this
is a keyboard driver only. There is no Unicode font support in
floppy144.vfd (due to the fact that the kernel uses a generic
VESA framebuffer device only). Characters beyond ASCII work for
Western European languages only but not Eastern European, Greek,
Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew, CJK and other languages. There is no
need in floppy144.vfd to enter any characters outside ASCII. The
purpose of the keyboard maps are that you will find characters
like dash, backslash, brackets, braces, etc. at the usual place
on your keyboard.
LISTEN=PRIVATE[:tcp-port] | ip-address[:tcp-port][,ip-address[:tcp-
port]][,...]
One or more combinations of IP addresses and optional TCP port
seperated by commas that vlmcsd(8) should listen on or PRIVATE
to listen on all private IP addresses only. The default port is
1688. If you use an explicit port number, append it to the IP
address seperated by a colon. If you use a port number and the
IP address contains colons, you must enclose the IP address in
brackets. For example 192.168.0.2,[fd00::dead:beef]:5678 causes
vlmcsd(8) to listen on 192.168.0.2 port 1688 and fd00::dead:beef
port 5678.
WINDOWS=epid
Defines the ePID that is used for Windows activations. If you
ommit this parameter, vlmcsd generates a random ePID when it is
started.
OFFICE2010=epid
Defines the ePID that is used for Office 2010 activations. If
you ommit this parameter, vlmcsd(8) generates a random ePID when
it is started.
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.
HWID=hwid
Defines the HwId that is sent to clients. hwid 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.
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
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.
The string CET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3 (most countries in Europe)
reads as follows:
CET The standard (winter) time zone has the name CET.
-1 The standard time zone is one hour east of UTC. Nega
tive numbers are east of UTC. Positive numbers are
west of UTC.
CEST The daylight saving (summer) time zone has the name
CEST.
M3.5.0 Daylight saving time starts in the 3rd month (March)
on the 5th (=last) occurence of weekday 0 (Sunday) at
2 o'clock (2 o'clock is a default value).
M10.5.0/3 Daylight saving time ends in the 10th month (October)
on the 5th (=last) occurence of weekday 0 (Sunday) at
3 o'clock.
If you don't have daylight saving time, things are easier. For
Chinese Standard Time for example, just use CST-8 as the time
zone string.
On a Linux desktop system, you can use a command like
strings /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/New_York | tail -n1. This
should return EST5EDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0. You can use the returned
string for the TZ=posix-time-zone-string parameter.
IPV4_CONFIG=DHCP | STATIC
This determines how you want to configure IPv4 networking. If
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
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
255.255.0.0 use 10.4.0.8/16. This paramater is ignored, if you
used IPV4_CONFIG=DHCP.
IPV4_GATEWAY=ipv4-address | NONE
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
FIG=DHCP.
IPV4_DNS1=ipv4-address | NONE
Use ipv4-address as the primary name server. In home networks
this is often the IPv4 address of your router. You may specify
NONE explicitly. If you specified NONE for both IPV4_DNS1= and
IPV4_DNS2=, your virtual machine cannot resolve host names to IP
addresses. While vlmcsd(8) works perfectly without DNS servers,
you must use IP addresses when referring to a host, e.g. for
specifying an NTP server. This paramater is ignored, if you used
IPV4_CONFIG=DHCP.
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
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
FIG=DHCP.
NTP_SERVER=host-name | ipv4-address | NONE
This sets the name of a time server using the NTP protocol. If
your virtualization environment reliably provides time, you can
set this to NONE. Don't use a public time service like
pool.ntp.org or time.nist.gov if you have a (at least somewhat
reliable) NTP server in your LAN.
HOST_NAME=host-name
Sets the local host name for your virtual machine. It can be a
single name or a fully-qualified domain name FQDN. If you used
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
tion of floppy144.vfd.
ROOT_PASSWORD=password
Sets the password of the root user.
USER_NAME=username
Sets the name of for a general user with no special privileges.
This user can login but can't do much.
USER_PASSWORD=password
Sets the password for the user defined by USER_NAME=username.
GUEST_PASSWORD=password
Sets the password for the pre-defined guest user. This user has
the same priviliges (none) as the user defined by
USER_NAME=username.
INETD=Y | N
INETD=Y specifies that inetd(8) should automatically be started.
That means you can telnet and ftp to your virtual machine.
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
ated from the initrd(4) file on the floppy image.
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
the right place to test it (Yes, it does).
The VM uses a RAM disk, because the Linux kernel had to be stripped
down to essential features to fit on a 1.44 MB floppy. It has no floppy
driver, no disk file system drivers and no block layer (cannot use
disks of any type).
System startup
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
ters. These will be queried interactively.
Press 't' to manually enter the time zone only.
Press 's' to escape to a shell.
If you don't want to 5 seconds for continuing the init process, you can
press any other key to speed things up. At the end of the init script
you should see thatvlmcsd(8) has started. You should also see the IP
addresses and all user names and passwords.
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
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
support. The local terminals support US keyboard layout only. Please be
aware that telnet(1) is unencrypted and everything including passwords
is transmitted in clear text. There is not enough space for an ssh
server like sshd(8) or dropbear(8).
The floppy image only provides basic Unix commands. Type busybox or ll
/bin to get a list. The only editor available is vi(1). If you don't
like vi, you may transfer config files via ftp(1) edit them with the
editor of your choice and transfer them back to the floppy144.vfd VM.
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
rience with Unix commands.
1) (Re)start vlmcsd
Starts or restarts vlmcsd(8). This is useful if you changed
/etc/vlmcsd.ini(5).
2) Stop vlmcsd
Stops vlmcsd(8).
3) (Re)start inetd
Starts or restarts inetd(8). If inetd(8) is restarted, current
clients connected via telnet(1) or ftp(1) will not be dropped.
They can continue their sessions. This is useful if you changed
/etc/inetd.conf(5).
4) Stop inet
Stops inetd(8). All clients connected via telnet(1) or ftp(1)
will be dropped immediately.
5) Change the time zone
Just in case you missed pressing 't' during system startup. This
also restarts vlmcsd(8) if it was running to notify it that the
time zone has changed. Restarting vlmcsd(8) allows currently
connected clients to finish their activation.
k) Change keyboard layout
This allows you to select a different keyboard layout.
6) Show all kernel boot parameters
Shows all parameters passed to the kernel via syslinux.cfg. If
you experience any unexpected behavior, you can use this to
check if your APPEND line in syslinux.cfg is correct. The output
is piped through less(1). So press 'q' to return to the menu.
7) Show boot log (dmesg)
Shows the boot log of the kernel. The output is piped through
less(1). So press 'q' to return to the menu.
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
nectivity. The output is piped through less(1). So press 'q' to
return to the menu.
9) Show running processes
Shows all processes including memory and CPU usage. Display will
updated every second. Press 'q' or CTRL-C to return to the menu.
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
ization program.
r) Reboot
Reboots the floppy144.vfd virtual machine. Proper reboot is not
required. It is ok to use a hard reset in your virtualization
program.
PERMANENT CHANGES OF INITRD
If you want to change any file or script of the file system (e.g. the
init script /sbin/init or /etc/vlmcsd.ini), you'll need to mount the
floppy image, unpack the initrd(4) file, make any modfications you
like, create a new initrd(4) file and copy it to the mounted floppy.
To unpack the initrd(4) file you'll need xz(1) (or lzma(1) on older
unix-like OSses) and cpio(1). These can be installed using your package
manager on all major distros. It is ok to use the BSD version of
cpio(1). No need to get the GNU version for BSD users. Provided the
floppy is mounted in /mnt/floppy do the following:
Create an empty directory
mkdir ~/vlmcsd-floppy-initrd
cd into that directory
cd ~/vlmcsd-floppy-initrd
Unpack initrd
cat /mnt/floppy/initrd | unlzma | cpio -i
After applying your changes build a new initrd(4) file:
cd into your directory
cd ~/vlmcsd-floppy-initrd
Create the packed file
find . | cpio -o -H newc | lzma > /mnt/floppy/initrd
Do not try to use 'lzma -9' to achive better compression. The kernel
can't read the resulting file. While customizing the initrd(4) file
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
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.
FAQ
On what distro is the floppy image based?
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
neccesary to fit everything on a 1.44 MB floppy.
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
thing works except that you need to assign much more main memory to the
virtual machine.
Can the floppy be booted on bare metal?
Basically yes. However, only Intel Pro/1000 and AMD PCNET32 ethernet
cards are supported by the kernel. In addition there is no USB support
compiled into the kernel. That means you can only use an IBM AT or IBM
PS/2 keyboard which are not available on newer hardware.
FILES
syslinux.cfg, vlmcsd.ini(5)
BUGS
IPv6 cannot be configured with static or manual parameters.
DHCPv6 is not supported.
´ip route add ...' does not work. Use 'route add ...' instead.
AUTHOR
floppy144.vfd has been created by Hotbird64
CREDITS
Linus Torvalds et al. for the Linux kernel
Erik Andersen et al. for the original uClibc
Waldemar Brodkorb et al. for uClibc-ng
Denys Vlasenko et al. for BusyBox
H. Peter Anvin et al. for SYSLINUX
SEE ALSO
vlmcsd(8), vlmcsd.ini(5), initrd(4), busybox(1), syslinux(1)
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.TH VLMCSD 7 "June 2014" "Hotbird64" "KMS Activation Manual" .TH VLMCSD 7 "March 2016" "Hotbird64" "KMS Activation Manual"
.SH NAME .SH NAME
vlmcsd\ \-\ a guide to KMS activation using vlmcsd vlmcsd\ \-\ a guide to KMS activation using vlmcsd
@ -41,6 +41,14 @@ Office 2013: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn385360.aspx
.PP .PP
These lists only include products that Microsoft sells to corporations via volume license contracts. For Windows there are inofficial GVLKs that work with consumer-only versions of Windows. Here is a list: These lists only include products that Microsoft sells to corporations via volume license contracts. For Windows there are inofficial GVLKs that work with consumer-only versions of Windows. Here is a list:
.PP .PP
TX9XD\-98N7V\-6WMQ6\-BX7FG\-H8Q99 - Windows 10 Home
.br
3KHY7\-WNT83\-DGQKR\-F7HPR\-844BM - Windows 10 Home N
.br
7HNRX\-D7KGG\-3K4RQ\-4WPJ4\-YTDFH - Windows 10 Home Single Language
.br
PVMJN\-6DFY6\-9CCP6\-7BKTT\-D3WVR - Windows 10 Home Country Specific
.br
789NJ\-TQK6T\-6XTH8\-J39CJ\-J8D3P - Windows 8.1 Professional with Media Center 789NJ\-TQK6T\-6XTH8\-J39CJ\-J8D3P - Windows 8.1 Professional with Media Center
.br .br
M9Q9P\-WNJJT\-6PXPY\-DWX8H\-6XWKK - Windows 8.1 Core M9Q9P\-WNJJT\-6PXPY\-DWX8H\-6XWKK - Windows 8.1 Core

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via volume license contracts. For Windows there are inofficial GVLKs via volume license contracts. For Windows there are inofficial GVLKs
that work with consumer-only versions of Windows. Here is a list: that work with consumer-only versions of Windows. Here is a list:
TX9XD-98N7V-6WMQ6-BX7FG-H8Q99 - Windows 10 Home
3KHY7-WNT83-DGQKR-F7HPR-844BM - Windows 10 Home N
7HNRX-D7KGG-3K4RQ-4WPJ4-YTDFH - Windows 10 Home Single Language
PVMJN-6DFY6-9CCP6-7BKTT-D3WVR - Windows 10 Home Country Specific
789NJ-TQK6T-6XTH8-J39CJ-J8D3P - Windows 8.1 Professional with Media 789NJ-TQK6T-6XTH8-J39CJ-J8D3P - Windows 8.1 Professional with Media
Center Center
M9Q9P-WNJJT-6PXPY-DWX8H-6XWKK - Windows 8.1 Core M9Q9P-WNJJT-6PXPY-DWX8H-6XWKK - Windows 8.1 Core
@ -219,4 +223,4 @@ SEE ALSO
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@ -169,8 +169,16 @@ inofficial GVLKs that work with consumer-only versions of
Windows. Here is a list:</p> Windows. Here is a list:</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">789NJ&minus;TQK6T&minus;6XTH8&minus;J39CJ&minus;J8D3P <p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">TX9XD&minus;98N7V&minus;6WMQ6&minus;BX7FG&minus;H8Q99
- Windows 8.1 Professional with Media Center <br> - Windows 10 Home <br>
3KHY7&minus;WNT83&minus;DGQKR&minus;F7HPR&minus;844BM -
Windows 10 Home N <br>
7HNRX&minus;D7KGG&minus;3K4RQ&minus;4WPJ4&minus;YTDFH -
Windows 10 Home Single Language <br>
PVMJN&minus;6DFY6&minus;9CCP6&minus;7BKTT&minus;D3WVR -
Windows 10 Home Country Specific <br>
789NJ&minus;TQK6T&minus;6XTH8&minus;J39CJ&minus;J8D3P -
Windows 8.1 Professional with Media Center <br>
M9Q9P&minus;WNJJT&minus;6PXPY&minus;DWX8H&minus;6XWKK - M9Q9P&minus;WNJJT&minus;6PXPY&minus;DWX8H&minus;6XWKK -
Windows 8.1 Core <br> Windows 8.1 Core <br>
7B9N3&minus;D94CG&minus;YTVHR&minus;QBPX3&minus;RJP64 - 7B9N3&minus;D94CG&minus;YTVHR&minus;QBPX3&minus;RJP64 -

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via volume license contracts. For Windows there are inofficial GVLKs via volume license contracts. For Windows there are inofficial GVLKs
that work with consumer-only versions of Windows. Here is a list: that work with consumer-only versions of Windows. Here is a list:
TX9XD-98N7V-6WMQ6-BX7FG-H8Q99 - Windows 10 Home
3KHY7-WNT83-DGQKR-F7HPR-844BM - Windows 10 Home N
7HNRX-D7KGG-3K4RQ-4WPJ4-YTDFH - Windows 10 Home Single Language
PVMJN-6DFY6-9CCP6-7BKTT-D3WVR - Windows 10 Home Country Specific
789NJ-TQK6T-6XTH8-J39CJ-J8D3P - Windows 8.1 Professional with Media 789NJ-TQK6T-6XTH8-J39CJ-J8D3P - Windows 8.1 Professional with Media
Center Center
M9Q9P-WNJJT-6PXPY-DWX8H-6XWKK - Windows 8.1 Core M9Q9P-WNJJT-6PXPY-DWX8H-6XWKK - Windows 8.1 Core
@ -219,4 +223,4 @@ SEE ALSO
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.mso www.tmac .mso www.tmac
.TH VLMCSD 8 "September 2015" "Hotbird64" "KMS Activation Manual" .TH VLMCSD 8 "June 2016" "Hotbird64" "KMS Activation Manual"
.LO 8 .LO 8
.SH NAME .SH NAME
@ -27,6 +27,9 @@ All options that do no require an argument may be combined with a single dash, f
.IP "\fB-h\fR or \fB-?\fR" .IP "\fB-h\fR or \fB-?\fR"
Displays help. Displays help.
.IP "\fB-V\fR"
Displays extended version information. This includes the compiler 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 \fBmake help\fR (or \fBgmake help\fR on systems that do not use the GNU version of \fBmake\fR(1) by default) to see the meaning of those flags.
.IP "\fB-L\fR \fIipaddress\fR[:\fIport\fR]" .IP "\fB-L\fR \fIipaddress\fR[:\fIport\fR]"
Instructs vlmcsd to listen on \fIipaddress\fR with optional \fIport\fR (default 1688). You can use this option more than once. If you do not specify \fB-L\fR at least once, IP addresses 0.0.0.0 (IPv4) and :: (IPv6) are used. If the IP address contains colons (IPv6) you must enclose the IP address in brackets if you specify the optional port, e.g. [2001:db8::dead:beef]:1688. Instructs vlmcsd to listen on \fIipaddress\fR with optional \fIport\fR (default 1688). You can use this option more than once. If you do not specify \fB-L\fR at least once, IP addresses 0.0.0.0 (IPv4) and :: (IPv6) are used. If the IP address contains colons (IPv6) you must enclose the IP address in brackets if you specify the optional port, e.g. [2001:db8::dead:beef]:1688.
.PP .PP
@ -39,11 +42,8 @@ If you specify a link local IPv6 address (fe80::/10, usually starting with fe80:
.IP "\fB-P\fR \fIport" .IP "\fB-P\fR \fIport"
Use TCP \fIport\fR for all subsequent \fB-L\fR statements that do not include an optional port. If you use \fB-P\fR and \fB-L\fR, \fB-P\fR must be specified before \fB-L\fR. Use TCP \fIport\fR for all subsequent \fB-L\fR statements that do not include an optional port. If you use \fB-P\fR and \fB-L\fR, \fB-P\fR must be specified before \fB-L\fR.
.IP "\fB-4\fR and \fB-6\fR" .IP "\fB-F0\fR and \fB-F1\fR
Used to control the use of IPv4 and IPv4 if you did not use -L. If you specify both \fB-4\fR and \fB-6\fR or none, vlmcsd uses both protocols. If you specify only one, that protocol will be used only. \fBThese options are deprecated and will be removed.\fR Allow (\fB-F1\fR) or disallow (\fB-F0\fR) binding to IP addresses that are currently not configured on your system. The default is \fB-F0\fR. \fB-F1\fR allows you to bind to an IP address that may be configured after you started \fBvlmcsd\fR. \fBvlmcsd\fR will listen on that address as soon as it becomes available. This feature is only available under Linux (IPv4 and IPv6) and FreeBSD (IPv4 only). FreeBSD allows this feature only for the root user (more correctly: processes that have the PRIV_NETINET_BINDANY privilege). Linux does not require a capability for this.
.IP "\fB-I\fR"
This option is deprecated and does nothing. It is provided for compatibility with svn681 and earlier versions only. It will be removed in a future release.
.IP "\fB-t\fR \fIseconds\fR" .IP "\fB-t\fR \fIseconds\fR"
Timeout the TCP connection with the client after \fIseconds\fR seconds. After sending an activation request. RPC keeps the TCP connection for a while. The default is 30 seconds. You may specify a shorter period to free ressources on your device faster. This is useful for devices with limited main memory or if you used \fB-m\fR to limit the concurrent clients that may request activation. Microsoft RPC clients disconnect after 30 seconds by default. Setting \fIseconds\fR to a greater value does not make much sense. Timeout the TCP connection with the client after \fIseconds\fR seconds. After sending an activation request. RPC keeps the TCP connection for a while. The default is 30 seconds. You may specify a shorter period to free ressources on your device faster. This is useful for devices with limited main memory or if you used \fB-m\fR to limit the concurrent clients that may request activation. Microsoft RPC clients disconnect after 30 seconds by default. Setting \fIseconds\fR to a greater value does not make much sense.
@ -79,9 +79,6 @@ The native Windows version never daemonizes and always behaves as if \fB-D\fR ha
.IP "\fB-e\fR" .IP "\fB-e\fR"
If specified, vlmcsd ignores \fB-l\fR and writes all logging output to \fBstdout\fR(3). This is mainly useful for testing and debugging and often combined with \fB-D\fR. If specified, vlmcsd ignores \fB-l\fR and writes all logging output to \fBstdout\fR(3). This is mainly useful for testing and debugging and often combined with \fB-D\fR.
.IP "\fB-f\fR"
This flag combines \fB-D\fR and \fB-e\fR. So typing "vlmcsd -f" is identical to "vlmcsd -De". The purpose of \fB-f\fR is to provide compatibility with previous versions of vlmcsd. \fBThis option is deprecated and will be removed.\fR
.IP "\fB-v\fR" .IP "\fB-v\fR"
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 logging is used. Thus \fB-v\fR does not make sense if not used with \fB-l\fR, \fB-e\fR or \fB-f\fR. 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 logging is used. Thus \fB-v\fR does not make sense if not used with \fB-l\fR, \fB-e\fR or \fB-f\fR.

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@ -52,46 +52,54 @@ OPTIONS
Displays help. Displays help.
-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
that do not use the GNU version of make(1) by default) to see
the meaning of those flags.
-L ipaddress[:port] -L ipaddress[:port]
Instructs vlmcsd to listen on ipaddress with optional port Instructs vlmcsd to listen on ipaddress with optional port
(default 1688). You can use this option more than once. If you (default 1688). You can use this option more than once. If you
do not specify -L at least once, IP addresses 0.0.0.0 (IPv4) and do not specify -L at least once, IP addresses 0.0.0.0 (IPv4) and
:: (IPv6) are used. If the IP address contains colons (IPv6) you :: (IPv6) are used. If the IP address contains colons (IPv6) you
must enclose the IP address in brackets if you specify the must enclose the IP address in brackets if you specify the
optional port, e.g. [2001:db8::dead:beef]:1688. optional port, e.g. [2001:db8::dead:beef]:1688.
If no port is specified, vlmcsd uses the default port according If no port is specified, vlmcsd uses the default port according
to a preceding -P option. If you specify a port, it can be a to a preceding -P option. If you specify a port, it can be a
number (1-65535) or a name (usually found in /etc/services if number (1-65535) or a name (usually found in /etc/services if
not provided via LDAP, NIS+ or another name service). not provided via LDAP, NIS+ or another name service).
If you specify a link local IPv6 address (fe80::/10, usually If you specify a link local IPv6 address (fe80::/10, usually
starting with fe80::), it must be followed by a percent sign (%) starting with fe80::), it must be followed by a percent sign (%)
and a scope id (=network interface name or number) on most and a scope id (=network interface name or number) on most
unixoid OSses including Linux, Android, MacOS X and iOS, e.g. unixoid OSses including Linux, Android, MacOS X and iOS, e.g.
fe80::1234:56ff:fe78:9abc%eth0 or fe80::1234:56ff:fe78:9abc%eth0 or
[fe80::1234:56ff:fe78:9abc%2]:1688. Windows (including cygwin) [fe80::1234:56ff:fe78:9abc%2]:1688. Windows (including cygwin)
does not require a scope id unless the same link local address does not require a scope id unless the same link local address
is used on more than one network interface. Windows does not is used on more than one network interface. Windows does not
accept a name and the scope id must be a number. accept a name and the scope id must be a number.
-P port -P port
Use TCP port for all subsequent -L statements that do not 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. ified before -L.
-4 and -6 -F0 and -F1
Used to control the use of IPv4 and IPv4 if you did not use -L. Allow (-F1) or disallow (-F0) binding to IP addresses that are
If you specify both -4 and -6 or none, vlmcsd uses both proto currently not configured on your system. The default is -F0. -F1
cols. If you specify only one, that protocol will be used only. allows you to bind to an IP address that may be configured after
These options are deprecated and will be removed. you started vlmcsd. vlmcsd will listen on that address as soon
as it becomes available. This feature is only available under
Linux (IPv4 and IPv6) and FreeBSD (IPv4 only). FreeBSD allows
-I This option is deprecated and does nothing. It is provided for this feature only for the root user (more correctly: processes
compatibility with svn681 and earlier versions only. It will be that have the PRIV_NETINET_BINDANY privilege). Linux does not
removed in a future release. require a capability for this.
-t seconds -t seconds
@ -181,60 +189,54 @@ OPTIONS
often combined with -D. often combined with -D.
-f This flag combines -D and -e. So typing "vlmcsd -f" is identical -v Use verbose logging. Logs every parameter of the base request
to "vlmcsd -De". The purpose of -f is to provide compatibility and the base response. It also logs the HWID of the KMS server
with previous versions of vlmcsd. This option is deprecated and if KMS protocol version 6 is used. This option is mainly for
will be removed. 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,
-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
ging is used. Thus -v does not make sense if not used with -l,
-e or -f. -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 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 -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. ior.
-p filename -p filename
Create pid file filename. This has nothing to do with KMS ePIDs. Create pid file filename. This has nothing to do with KMS ePIDs.
A pid file is a file where vlmcsd writes its own process id. A pid file is a file where vlmcsd writes its own process id.
This is used by standard init scripts (typically found in This is used by standard init scripts (typically found in
/etc/init.d). The default is not to write a pid file. /etc/init.d). The default is not to write a pid file.
-u user and -g group -u user and -g group
Causes vlmcsd to run in the specified user and group security Causes vlmcsd to run in the specified user and group security
context. The main purpose for this is to drop root privileges context. The main purpose for this is to drop root privileges
after it has been started from the root account. To use this after it has been started from the root account. To use this
feature from cygwin you must run cyglsa-config and the account feature from cygwin you must run cyglsa-config and the account
from which vlmcsd is started must have the rights "Act as part from which vlmcsd is started must have the rights "Act as part
of the operating system" and "Replace a process level token". of the operating system" and "Replace a process level token".
The native Windows version does not support these options. The native Windows version does not support these options.
The actual security context switch is performed after the TCP The actual security context switch is performed after the TCP
sockets have been created. This allows you to use privileged sockets have been created. This allows you to use privileged
ports (< 1024) when you start vlmcsd from the root account. ports (< 1024) when you start vlmcsd from the root account.
However if you use an ini, pid or log file, you must ensure that However if you use an ini, pid or log file, you must ensure that
the unprivileged user has access to these files. You can always the unprivileged user has access to these files. You can always
log to syslog(3) from an unprivileged account on most platforms log to syslog(3) from an unprivileged account on most platforms
(see -l). (see -l).
-w ePID -w ePID
Use ePID as Windows ePID. If specified, -r is disregarded for Use ePID as Windows ePID. If specified, -r is disregarded for
Windows. Windows.
-0 ePID -0 ePID
Use ePID as Office 2010 ePID (including Project and Visio). If Use ePID as Office 2010 ePID (including Project and Visio). If
specified, -r is disregarded for Office 2010. specified, -r is disregarded for Office 2010.
@ -244,14 +246,14 @@ OPTIONS
-H HwId -H HwId
Use HwId for all products. All HWIDs in the ini file (see -i) 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 will not be used. In an ini file you can specify a seperate HWID
for each application-guid. This is not possible when entering a for each application-guid. This is not possible when entering a
HWID from the command line. HWID from the command line.
HwId must be specified as 16 hex digits that are interpreted as HwId must be specified as 16 hex digits that are interpreted as
a series of 8 bytes (big endian). Any character that is not a a series of 8 bytes (big endian). Any character that is not a
hex digit will be ignored. This is for better readability. The hex digit will be ignored. This is for better readability. The
following commands are identical: following commands are identical:
vlmcsd -H 0123456789ABCDEF vlmcsd -H 0123456789ABCDEF
@ -260,14 +262,14 @@ OPTIONS
-i filename -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 tion parameters can be set either via the command line or an ini
file. The command line always has precedence over configuration file. The command line always has precedence over configuration
items in the ini file. See vlmcsd.ini(5) for the format of the items in the ini file. See vlmcsd.ini(5) for the format of the
configuration file. configuration file.
If vlmcsd has been compiled to use a default configuration file If vlmcsd has been compiled to use a default configuration file
(often /etc/vlmcsd.ini), you may use -i- to ignore the default (often /etc/vlmcsd.ini), you may use -i- to ignore the default
configuration file. configuration file.
@ -280,118 +282,118 @@ OPTIONS
- the file specified by -i does not contain the application-guid - the file specified by -i does not contain the application-guid
for the KMS request for the KMS request
-r0 means there are no random ePIDs. vlmcsd simply issues -r0 means there are no random ePIDs. vlmcsd simply issues
default ePIDs that are built into the binary at compile time. default ePIDs that are built into the binary at compile time.
Pro: behaves like real KMS server that also always issues the Pro: behaves like real KMS server that also always issues the
same ePID. Con: Microsoft may start blacklisting again and the same ePID. Con: Microsoft may start blacklisting again and the
default ePID may not work any longer. default ePID may not work any longer.
-r1 instructs vlmcsd to generate random ePIDs when the program -r1 instructs vlmcsd to generate random ePIDs when the program
starts or receives a SIGHUP signal and uses these ePIDs until it starts or receives a SIGHUP signal and uses these ePIDs until it
is stopped or receives another SIGHUP. Most other KMS emulators is stopped or receives another SIGHUP. Most other KMS emulators
generate a new ePID on every KMS request. This is easily generate a new ePID on every KMS request. This is easily
detectable. Microsoft could just modify sppsvc.exe in a way that detectable. Microsoft could just modify sppsvc.exe in a way that
it always sends two identical KMS requests in two RPC requests it always sends two identical KMS requests in two RPC requests
but over the same TCP connection. If both KMS responses contain but over the same TCP connection. If both KMS responses contain
the different ePIDs, the KMS server is not genuine. -r1 is the the different ePIDs, the KMS server is not genuine. -r1 is the
default mode. -r1 also ensures that all three ePIDs (Windows, default mode. -r1 also ensures that all three ePIDs (Windows,
Office 2010 and Office 2013) use the same OS build number and Office 2010 and Office 2013) use the same OS build number and
LCID (language id). LCID (language id).
If vlmcsd has been started by an internet superserver, -r1 works If vlmcsd has been started by an internet superserver, -r1 works
identically to -r2. This is simply due to the fact that vlmcsd identically to -r2. This is simply due to the fact that vlmcsd
is started upon a connection request and does not stay in memory is started upon a connection request and does not stay in memory
after servicing a KMS request. after servicing a KMS request.
-r2 behaves like most other KMS server emulators with random -r2 behaves like most other KMS server emulators with random
support and generates a new random ePID on every request. Use support and generates a new random ePID on every request. Use
this mode with "care". However since Microsoft currently does this mode with "care". However since Microsoft currently does
not seem to do any verification of the ePID, you currently don't not seem to do any verification of the ePID, you currently don't
need to pay attention to ePIDs at all. need to pay attention to ePIDs at all.
-C LCID -C LCID
Do not randomize the locale id part of the ePID and use LCID Do not randomize the locale id part of the ePID and use LCID
instead. The LCID must be specified as a decimal number, e.g. instead. The LCID must be specified as a decimal number, e.g.
1049 for "Russian - Russia". This option has no effect if the 1049 for "Russian - Russia". This option has no effect if the
ePID is not randomized at all, e.g. if it is selected from the ePID is not randomized at all, e.g. if it is selected from the
command line or an ini file. command line or an ini file.
By default vlmcsd generates a valid locale id that is recognized By default vlmcsd generates a valid locale id that is recognized
by .NET Framework 4.0. This may lead to a locale id which is 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 unlikely to occur in your country, for instance 2155 for "Quecha
- Ecuador". You may want to select the locale id of your country - Ecuador". You may want to select the locale id of your country
instead. See MSDN ⟨http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/goglobal/ instead. See MSDN ⟨http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/goglobal/
bb964664.aspx⟩ for a list of valid LCIDs. Please note that some bb964664.aspx⟩ for a list of valid LCIDs. Please note that some
of them are not recognized by .NET Framework 4.0. of them are not recognized by .NET Framework 4.0.
Most other KMS emulators use a fixed LCID of 1033 (English - Most other KMS emulators use a fixed LCID of 1033 (English -
US). To achive the same behavior in vlmcsd use -C 1033. US). To achive the same behavior in vlmcsd use -C 1033.
-R renewal-interval -R renewal-interval
Instructs clients to renew activation every renewal-interval. Instructs clients to renew activation every renewal-interval.
The renewal-interval is a number optionally immediately followed 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 onds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days) and w (weeks). If you do
not specify a letter, minutes is assumed. not specify a letter, minutes is assumed.
-R3d for instance instructs clients to renew activation every 3 -R3d for instance instructs clients to renew activation every 3
days. The default renewal-interval is 10080 (identical to 7d and days. The default renewal-interval is 10080 (identical to 7d and
1w). 1w).
Due to poor implementation of Microsofts KMS Client it cannot be Due to poor implementation of Microsofts KMS Client it cannot be
guaranteed that activation is renewed on time as specfied by the guaranteed that activation is renewed on time as specfied by the
-R option. Don't care about that. Renewal will happen well -R option. Don't care about that. Renewal will happen well
before your activation expires (usually 180 days). before your activation expires (usually 180 days).
Even though you can specify seconds, the granularity of this 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. ple of 60.
-A activation-interval -A activation-interval
Instructs clients to retry activation every activation-interval Instructs clients to retry activation every activation-interval
if it was unsuccessful, e.g. because it could not reach the 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 val follows the same syntax as renewal-interval in the -R
option. option.
-s Installs vlmcsd as a Windows service. This option only works -s Installs vlmcsd as a Windows service. This option only works
with the native Windows version and Cygwin. Combine -s with with the native Windows version and Cygwin. Combine -s with
other command line options. These will be in effect when you other command line options. These will be in effect when you
start the service. The service automatically starts 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". csd".
If you use Cygwin, you must include your Cygwin system DLL If you use Cygwin, you must include your Cygwin system DLL
directory (usually C:\Cygwin\bin or C:\Cygwin64\bin) into the directory (usually C:\Cygwin\bin or C:\Cygwin64\bin) into the
PATH environment variable or the service will not start. PATH environment variable or the service will not start.
You can reinstall the service anytime using vlmcsd -s again, You can reinstall the service anytime using vlmcsd -s again,
e.g. with a different command line. If the service is running, e.g. with a different command line. If the service is running,
it will be restarted with the new command line. it will be restarted with the new command line.
When using -s the command line is checked for basic syntax When using -s the command line is checked for basic syntax
errors only. For example "vlmcsd -s -L 1.2.3.4" reports no error errors only. For example "vlmcsd -s -L 1.2.3.4" reports no error
but the service will not start if 1.2.3.4 is not an IP address but the service will not start if 1.2.3.4 is not an IP address
on your system. 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 dows version and Cygwin. All other options will be ignored if
you include -S in the command line. you include -S in the command line.
-U [domain\]username -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 ferent user than the local SYSTEM account. This is used to run
the service under an account with low privileges. If you omit the service under an account with low privileges. If you omit
the domain, an account from the local computer will be used. the domain, an account from the local computer will be used.
You may use "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService". This is a pseudo user You may use "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService". This is a pseudo user
with low privileges. You may also use "NT AUTHORITY\LocalSer with low privileges. You may also use "NT AUTHORITY\LocalSer
vice" which has more privileges but these are of no use for run vice" which has more privileges but these are of no use for run
ning vlmcsd. ning vlmcsd.
@ -399,20 +401,20 @@ OPTIONS
sion for your executable. "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService" normally sion for your executable. "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService" normally
has no permission to run binaries from your home directory. has no permission to run binaries from your home directory.
For your convenience you can use the special username "/l" as a For your convenience you can use the special username "/l" as a
shortcut for "NT AUTHORITY\LocalService" and "/n" for "NT 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". vice to run as "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService".
-W password -W password
Can only be used together with -s. Specifies a password for the 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 ITY\NetworkService", "NT AUTHORITY\LocalService" do not require
a password. a password.
If you specify a user with even lower privileges than "NT If you specify a user with even lower privileges than "NT
AUTHORITY\NetworkService", you must specify its password. You AUTHORITY\NetworkService", you must specify its password. You
also have to grant the "Log on as a service" right to that user. also have to grant the "Log on as a service" right to that user.
@ -421,50 +423,50 @@ SIGNALS
SIGTERM, SIGINT 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 phores and shared memory pages will be released, the pid file
will be unlinked (deleted) and a shutdown message will be will be unlinked (deleted) and a shutdown message will be
logged. logged.
SIGHUP Causes vlmcsd to be restarted completely. This is useful if you SIGHUP Causes vlmcsd to be restarted completely. This is useful if you
started vlmcsd with an ini file. You can modify the ini file started vlmcsd with an ini file. You can modify the ini file
while vlmcsd is running and then sending SIGHUP, e.g. by typing 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`". csd.pid`".
The SIGHUP handler has been implemented relatively simple. It is The SIGHUP handler has been implemented relatively simple. It is
virtually the same as stopping vlmcsd and starting it again virtually the same as stopping vlmcsd and starting it again
immediately with the following exceptions: 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. 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 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. thing else would be a severe security flaw in the OS.
Signaling is not available in the native Windows version and in the Signaling is not available in the native Windows version and in the
Cygwin version when it runs as Windows service. Cygwin version when it runs as Windows service.
SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
vlmcsd compiles and runs on Linux, Windows (no Cygwin required but vlmcsd compiles and runs on Linux, Windows (no Cygwin required but
explicitly supported), Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Dragonfly explicitly supported), Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Dragonfly
BSD, Minix, Solaris, OpenIndiana, Android and iOS. Other POSIX or BSD, Minix, Solaris, OpenIndiana, Android and iOS. Other POSIX or
unixoid OSses may work with unmodified sources or may require minor unixoid OSses may work with unmodified sources or may require minor
porting efforts. porting efforts.
SUPPORTED PRODUCTS SUPPORTED PRODUCTS
vlmcsd can answer activation requests for the following products: Win vlmcsd can answer activation requests for the following products: Win
dows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows dows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows
Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows
Server 2012 R2, Office 2010, Project 2010, Visio 2010, Office 2013, Server 2012 R2, Office 2010, Project 2010, Visio 2010, Office 2013,
Project 2013, Visio 2013, Office 2016, Project 2016, Visio 2016. Project 2013, Visio 2013, Office 2016, Project 2016, Visio 2016.
Office, Project and Visio must be volume license versions. Office, Project and Visio must be volume license versions.
@ -476,24 +478,24 @@ FILES
EXAMPLES EXAMPLES
vlmcsd -f vlmcsd -f
Starts vlmcsd in foreground. Useful if you use it for the first Starts vlmcsd in foreground. Useful if you use it for the first
time and want to see what's happening when a client requests time and want to see what's happening when a client requests
activation. activation.
vlmcsd -l /var/log/vlmcsd.log 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. csd.log.
vlmcsd -L 192.168.1.17 vlmcsd -L 192.168.1.17
Starts vlmcsd as a daemon and listens on IP address 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. vate IP address to prevent your KMS server from becoming public.
vlmcsd -s -U /n -l C:\logs\vlmcsd.log vlmcsd -s -U /n -l C:\logs\vlmcsd.log
Installs vlmcsd as a Windows service with low privileges and Installs vlmcsd as a Windows service with low privileges and
logs everything to C:\logs\vlmcsd.log when the service is logs everything to C:\logs\vlmcsd.log when the service is
started with "net start vlmcsd". started with "net start vlmcsd".
@ -501,18 +503,18 @@ EXAMPLES
BUGS BUGS
An ePID specified in an ini file must not contain spaces. An ePID specified in an ini file must not contain spaces.
The maximum number of -L options in the command line or listen state The maximum number of -L options in the command line or listen state
ments in the inifile is the platform default for FD_SETSIZE. This is 64 ments in the inifile is the platform default for FD_SETSIZE. This is 64
on Windows and 1024 on most Unixes. on Windows and 1024 on most Unixes.
AUTHOR AUTHOR
Written by crony12, Hotbird64 and vityan666. With contributions from Written by crony12, Hotbird64 and vityan666. With contributions from
DougQaid. DougQaid.
CREDITS CREDITS
Thanks to CODYQX4, deagles, eIcn, mikmik38, nosferati87, qad, Rati Thanks to CODYQX4, deagles, eIcn, mikmik38, nosferati87, qad, Rati
borus, ... borus, ...
@ -521,4 +523,4 @@ SEE ALSO
Hotbird64 September 2015 VLMCSD(8) Hotbird64 June 2016 VLMCSD(8)

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@ -112,6 +112,27 @@ is optional. Thus &quot;vlmcsd -r 2&quot; and &quot;vlmcsd
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Displays help.</p> <p style="margin-left:22%;">Displays help.</p>
<table width="100%" border="0" rules="none" frame="void"
cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
<tr valign="top" align="left">
<td width="11%"></td>
<td width="3%">
<p><b>-V</b></p></td>
<td width="8%"></td>
<td width="78%">
<p>Displays extended version information. This includes the
compiler 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 <b>make help</b> (or
<b>gmake help</b> on systems that do not use the GNU version
of <b>make</b>(1) by default) to see the meaning of those
flags.</p> </td></tr>
</table>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>-L</b> <p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>-L</b>
<i>ipaddress</i>[:<i>port</i>]</p> <i>ipaddress</i>[:<i>port</i>]</p>
@ -149,30 +170,19 @@ subsequent <b>-L</b> statements that do not include an
optional port. If you use <b>-P</b> and <b>-L</b>, <b>-P</b> optional port. If you use <b>-P</b> and <b>-L</b>, <b>-P</b>
must be specified before <b>-L</b>.</p> must be specified before <b>-L</b>.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>-4</b> and <b>-6</b></p> <p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>-F0</b> and <b>-F1</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Used to control the use of IPv4 <p style="margin-left:22%;">Allow (<b>-F1</b>) or disallow
and IPv4 if you did not use -L. If you specify both (<b>-F0</b>) binding to IP addresses that are currently not
<b>-4</b> and <b>-6</b> or none, vlmcsd uses both protocols. configured on your system. The default is <b>-F0</b>.
If you specify only one, that protocol will be used only. <b>-F1</b> allows you to bind to an IP address that may be
<b>These options are deprecated and will be removed.</b></p> configured after you started <b>vlmcsd</b>. <b>vlmcsd</b>
will listen on that address as soon as it becomes available.
<table width="100%" border="0" rules="none" frame="void" This feature is only available under Linux (IPv4 and IPv6)
cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> and FreeBSD (IPv4 only). FreeBSD allows this feature only
<tr valign="top" align="left"> for the root user (more correctly: processes that have the
<td width="11%"></td> PRIV_NETINET_BINDANY privilege). Linux does not require a
<td width="3%"> capability for this.</p>
<p><b>-I</b></p></td>
<td width="8%"></td>
<td width="78%">
<p>This option is deprecated and does nothing. It is
provided for compatibility with svn681 and earlier versions
only. It will be removed in a future release.</p></td></tr>
</table>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>-t</b> <i>seconds</i></p> <p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>-t</b> <i>seconds</i></p>
@ -321,21 +331,6 @@ combined with <b>-D</b>.</p></td></tr>
<td width="3%"> <td width="3%">
<p><b>-f</b></p></td>
<td width="8%"></td>
<td width="78%">
<p>This flag combines <b>-D</b> and <b>-e</b>. So typing
&quot;vlmcsd -f&quot; is identical to &quot;vlmcsd
-De&quot;. The purpose of <b>-f</b> is to provide
compatibility with previous versions of vlmcsd. <b>This
option is deprecated and will be removed.</b></p></td></tr>
<tr valign="top" align="left">
<td width="11%"></td>
<td width="3%">
<p><b>-v</b></p></td> <p><b>-v</b></p></td>
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@ -52,46 +52,54 @@ OPTIONS
Displays help. Displays help.
-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
that do not use the GNU version of make(1) by default) to see
the meaning of those flags.
-L ipaddress[:port] -L ipaddress[:port]
Instructs vlmcsd to listen on ipaddress with optional port Instructs vlmcsd to listen on ipaddress with optional port
(default 1688). You can use this option more than once. If you (default 1688). You can use this option more than once. If you
do not specify -L at least once, IP addresses 0.0.0.0 (IPv4) and do not specify -L at least once, IP addresses 0.0.0.0 (IPv4) and
:: (IPv6) are used. If the IP address contains colons (IPv6) you :: (IPv6) are used. If the IP address contains colons (IPv6) you
must enclose the IP address in brackets if you specify the must enclose the IP address in brackets if you specify the
optional port, e.g. [2001:db8::dead:beef]:1688. optional port, e.g. [2001:db8::dead:beef]:1688.
If no port is specified, vlmcsd uses the default port according If no port is specified, vlmcsd uses the default port according
to a preceding -P option. If you specify a port, it can be a to a preceding -P option. If you specify a port, it can be a
number (1-65535) or a name (usually found in /etc/services if number (1-65535) or a name (usually found in /etc/services if
not provided via LDAP, NIS+ or another name service). not provided via LDAP, NIS+ or another name service).
If you specify a link local IPv6 address (fe80::/10, usually If you specify a link local IPv6 address (fe80::/10, usually
starting with fe80::), it must be followed by a percent sign (%) starting with fe80::), it must be followed by a percent sign (%)
and a scope id (=network interface name or number) on most and a scope id (=network interface name or number) on most
unixoid OSses including Linux, Android, MacOS X and iOS, e.g. unixoid OSses including Linux, Android, MacOS X and iOS, e.g.
fe80::1234:56ff:fe78:9abc%eth0 or fe80::1234:56ff:fe78:9abc%eth0 or
[fe80::1234:56ff:fe78:9abc%2]:1688. Windows (including cygwin) [fe80::1234:56ff:fe78:9abc%2]:1688. Windows (including cygwin)
does not require a scope id unless the same link local address does not require a scope id unless the same link local address
is used on more than one network interface. Windows does not is used on more than one network interface. Windows does not
accept a name and the scope id must be a number. accept a name and the scope id must be a number.
-P port -P port
Use TCP port for all subsequent -L statements that do not 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. ified before -L.
-4 and -6 -F0 and -F1
Used to control the use of IPv4 and IPv4 if you did not use -L. Allow (-F1) or disallow (-F0) binding to IP addresses that are
If you specify both -4 and -6 or none, vlmcsd uses both proto currently not configured on your system. The default is -F0. -F1
cols. If you specify only one, that protocol will be used only. allows you to bind to an IP address that may be configured after
These options are deprecated and will be removed. you started vlmcsd. vlmcsd will listen on that address as soon
as it becomes available. This feature is only available under
Linux (IPv4 and IPv6) and FreeBSD (IPv4 only). FreeBSD allows
-I This option is deprecated and does nothing. It is provided for this feature only for the root user (more correctly: processes
compatibility with svn681 and earlier versions only. It will be that have the PRIV_NETINET_BINDANY privilege). Linux does not
removed in a future release. require a capability for this.
-t seconds -t seconds
@ -181,60 +189,54 @@ OPTIONS
often combined with -D. often combined with -D.
-f This flag combines -D and -e. So typing "vlmcsd -f" is identical -v Use verbose logging. Logs every parameter of the base request
to "vlmcsd -De". The purpose of -f is to provide compatibility and the base response. It also logs the HWID of the KMS server
with previous versions of vlmcsd. This option is deprecated and if KMS protocol version 6 is used. This option is mainly for
will be removed. 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,
-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
ging is used. Thus -v does not make sense if not used with -l,
-e or -f. -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 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 -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. ior.
-p filename -p filename
Create pid file filename. This has nothing to do with KMS ePIDs. Create pid file filename. This has nothing to do with KMS ePIDs.
A pid file is a file where vlmcsd writes its own process id. A pid file is a file where vlmcsd writes its own process id.
This is used by standard init scripts (typically found in This is used by standard init scripts (typically found in
/etc/init.d). The default is not to write a pid file. /etc/init.d). The default is not to write a pid file.
-u user and -g group -u user and -g group
Causes vlmcsd to run in the specified user and group security Causes vlmcsd to run in the specified user and group security
context. The main purpose for this is to drop root privileges context. The main purpose for this is to drop root privileges
after it has been started from the root account. To use this after it has been started from the root account. To use this
feature from cygwin you must run cyglsa-config and the account feature from cygwin you must run cyglsa-config and the account
from which vlmcsd is started must have the rights "Act as part from which vlmcsd is started must have the rights "Act as part
of the operating system" and "Replace a process level token". of the operating system" and "Replace a process level token".
The native Windows version does not support these options. The native Windows version does not support these options.
The actual security context switch is performed after the TCP The actual security context switch is performed after the TCP
sockets have been created. This allows you to use privileged sockets have been created. This allows you to use privileged
ports (< 1024) when you start vlmcsd from the root account. ports (< 1024) when you start vlmcsd from the root account.
However if you use an ini, pid or log file, you must ensure that However if you use an ini, pid or log file, you must ensure that
the unprivileged user has access to these files. You can always the unprivileged user has access to these files. You can always
log to syslog(3) from an unprivileged account on most platforms log to syslog(3) from an unprivileged account on most platforms
(see -l). (see -l).
-w ePID -w ePID
Use ePID as Windows ePID. If specified, -r is disregarded for Use ePID as Windows ePID. If specified, -r is disregarded for
Windows. Windows.
-0 ePID -0 ePID
Use ePID as Office 2010 ePID (including Project and Visio). If Use ePID as Office 2010 ePID (including Project and Visio). If
specified, -r is disregarded for Office 2010. specified, -r is disregarded for Office 2010.
@ -244,14 +246,14 @@ OPTIONS
-H HwId -H HwId
Use HwId for all products. All HWIDs in the ini file (see -i) 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 will not be used. In an ini file you can specify a seperate HWID
for each application-guid. This is not possible when entering a for each application-guid. This is not possible when entering a
HWID from the command line. HWID from the command line.
HwId must be specified as 16 hex digits that are interpreted as HwId must be specified as 16 hex digits that are interpreted as
a series of 8 bytes (big endian). Any character that is not a a series of 8 bytes (big endian). Any character that is not a
hex digit will be ignored. This is for better readability. The hex digit will be ignored. This is for better readability. The
following commands are identical: following commands are identical:
vlmcsd -H 0123456789ABCDEF vlmcsd -H 0123456789ABCDEF
@ -260,14 +262,14 @@ OPTIONS
-i filename -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 tion parameters can be set either via the command line or an ini
file. The command line always has precedence over configuration file. The command line always has precedence over configuration
items in the ini file. See vlmcsd.ini(5) for the format of the items in the ini file. See vlmcsd.ini(5) for the format of the
configuration file. configuration file.
If vlmcsd has been compiled to use a default configuration file If vlmcsd has been compiled to use a default configuration file
(often /etc/vlmcsd.ini), you may use -i- to ignore the default (often /etc/vlmcsd.ini), you may use -i- to ignore the default
configuration file. configuration file.
@ -280,118 +282,118 @@ OPTIONS
- the file specified by -i does not contain the application-guid - the file specified by -i does not contain the application-guid
for the KMS request for the KMS request
-r0 means there are no random ePIDs. vlmcsd simply issues -r0 means there are no random ePIDs. vlmcsd simply issues
default ePIDs that are built into the binary at compile time. default ePIDs that are built into the binary at compile time.
Pro: behaves like real KMS server that also always issues the Pro: behaves like real KMS server that also always issues the
same ePID. Con: Microsoft may start blacklisting again and the same ePID. Con: Microsoft may start blacklisting again and the
default ePID may not work any longer. default ePID may not work any longer.
-r1 instructs vlmcsd to generate random ePIDs when the program -r1 instructs vlmcsd to generate random ePIDs when the program
starts or receives a SIGHUP signal and uses these ePIDs until it starts or receives a SIGHUP signal and uses these ePIDs until it
is stopped or receives another SIGHUP. Most other KMS emulators is stopped or receives another SIGHUP. Most other KMS emulators
generate a new ePID on every KMS request. This is easily generate a new ePID on every KMS request. This is easily
detectable. Microsoft could just modify sppsvc.exe in a way that detectable. Microsoft could just modify sppsvc.exe in a way that
it always sends two identical KMS requests in two RPC requests it always sends two identical KMS requests in two RPC requests
but over the same TCP connection. If both KMS responses contain but over the same TCP connection. If both KMS responses contain
the different ePIDs, the KMS server is not genuine. -r1 is the the different ePIDs, the KMS server is not genuine. -r1 is the
default mode. -r1 also ensures that all three ePIDs (Windows, default mode. -r1 also ensures that all three ePIDs (Windows,
Office 2010 and Office 2013) use the same OS build number and Office 2010 and Office 2013) use the same OS build number and
LCID (language id). LCID (language id).
If vlmcsd has been started by an internet superserver, -r1 works If vlmcsd has been started by an internet superserver, -r1 works
identically to -r2. This is simply due to the fact that vlmcsd identically to -r2. This is simply due to the fact that vlmcsd
is started upon a connection request and does not stay in memory is started upon a connection request and does not stay in memory
after servicing a KMS request. after servicing a KMS request.
-r2 behaves like most other KMS server emulators with random -r2 behaves like most other KMS server emulators with random
support and generates a new random ePID on every request. Use support and generates a new random ePID on every request. Use
this mode with "care". However since Microsoft currently does this mode with "care". However since Microsoft currently does
not seem to do any verification of the ePID, you currently don't not seem to do any verification of the ePID, you currently don't
need to pay attention to ePIDs at all. need to pay attention to ePIDs at all.
-C LCID -C LCID
Do not randomize the locale id part of the ePID and use LCID Do not randomize the locale id part of the ePID and use LCID
instead. The LCID must be specified as a decimal number, e.g. instead. The LCID must be specified as a decimal number, e.g.
1049 for "Russian - Russia". This option has no effect if the 1049 for "Russian - Russia". This option has no effect if the
ePID is not randomized at all, e.g. if it is selected from the ePID is not randomized at all, e.g. if it is selected from the
command line or an ini file. command line or an ini file.
By default vlmcsd generates a valid locale id that is recognized By default vlmcsd generates a valid locale id that is recognized
by .NET Framework 4.0. This may lead to a locale id which is 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 unlikely to occur in your country, for instance 2155 for "Quecha
- Ecuador". You may want to select the locale id of your country - Ecuador". You may want to select the locale id of your country
instead. See MSDN ⟨http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/goglobal/ instead. See MSDN ⟨http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/goglobal/
bb964664.aspx⟩ for a list of valid LCIDs. Please note that some bb964664.aspx⟩ for a list of valid LCIDs. Please note that some
of them are not recognized by .NET Framework 4.0. of them are not recognized by .NET Framework 4.0.
Most other KMS emulators use a fixed LCID of 1033 (English - Most other KMS emulators use a fixed LCID of 1033 (English -
US). To achive the same behavior in vlmcsd use -C 1033. US). To achive the same behavior in vlmcsd use -C 1033.
-R renewal-interval -R renewal-interval
Instructs clients to renew activation every renewal-interval. Instructs clients to renew activation every renewal-interval.
The renewal-interval is a number optionally immediately followed 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 onds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days) and w (weeks). If you do
not specify a letter, minutes is assumed. not specify a letter, minutes is assumed.
-R3d for instance instructs clients to renew activation every 3 -R3d for instance instructs clients to renew activation every 3
days. The default renewal-interval is 10080 (identical to 7d and days. The default renewal-interval is 10080 (identical to 7d and
1w). 1w).
Due to poor implementation of Microsofts KMS Client it cannot be Due to poor implementation of Microsofts KMS Client it cannot be
guaranteed that activation is renewed on time as specfied by the guaranteed that activation is renewed on time as specfied by the
-R option. Don't care about that. Renewal will happen well -R option. Don't care about that. Renewal will happen well
before your activation expires (usually 180 days). before your activation expires (usually 180 days).
Even though you can specify seconds, the granularity of this 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. ple of 60.
-A activation-interval -A activation-interval
Instructs clients to retry activation every activation-interval Instructs clients to retry activation every activation-interval
if it was unsuccessful, e.g. because it could not reach the 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 val follows the same syntax as renewal-interval in the -R
option. option.
-s Installs vlmcsd as a Windows service. This option only works -s Installs vlmcsd as a Windows service. This option only works
with the native Windows version and Cygwin. Combine -s with with the native Windows version and Cygwin. Combine -s with
other command line options. These will be in effect when you other command line options. These will be in effect when you
start the service. The service automatically starts 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". csd".
If you use Cygwin, you must include your Cygwin system DLL If you use Cygwin, you must include your Cygwin system DLL
directory (usually C:\Cygwin\bin or C:\Cygwin64\bin) into the directory (usually C:\Cygwin\bin or C:\Cygwin64\bin) into the
PATH environment variable or the service will not start. PATH environment variable or the service will not start.
You can reinstall the service anytime using vlmcsd -s again, You can reinstall the service anytime using vlmcsd -s again,
e.g. with a different command line. If the service is running, e.g. with a different command line. If the service is running,
it will be restarted with the new command line. it will be restarted with the new command line.
When using -s the command line is checked for basic syntax When using -s the command line is checked for basic syntax
errors only. For example "vlmcsd -s -L 1.2.3.4" reports no error errors only. For example "vlmcsd -s -L 1.2.3.4" reports no error
but the service will not start if 1.2.3.4 is not an IP address but the service will not start if 1.2.3.4 is not an IP address
on your system. 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 dows version and Cygwin. All other options will be ignored if
you include -S in the command line. you include -S in the command line.
-U [domain\]username -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 ferent user than the local SYSTEM account. This is used to run
the service under an account with low privileges. If you omit the service under an account with low privileges. If you omit
the domain, an account from the local computer will be used. the domain, an account from the local computer will be used.
You may use "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService". This is a pseudo user You may use "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService". This is a pseudo user
with low privileges. You may also use "NT AUTHORITY\LocalSer with low privileges. You may also use "NT AUTHORITY\LocalSer
vice" which has more privileges but these are of no use for run vice" which has more privileges but these are of no use for run
ning vlmcsd. ning vlmcsd.
@ -399,20 +401,20 @@ OPTIONS
sion for your executable. "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService" normally sion for your executable. "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService" normally
has no permission to run binaries from your home directory. has no permission to run binaries from your home directory.
For your convenience you can use the special username "/l" as a For your convenience you can use the special username "/l" as a
shortcut for "NT AUTHORITY\LocalService" and "/n" for "NT 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". vice to run as "NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService".
-W password -W password
Can only be used together with -s. Specifies a password for the 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 ITY\NetworkService", "NT AUTHORITY\LocalService" do not require
a password. a password.
If you specify a user with even lower privileges than "NT If you specify a user with even lower privileges than "NT
AUTHORITY\NetworkService", you must specify its password. You AUTHORITY\NetworkService", you must specify its password. You
also have to grant the "Log on as a service" right to that user. also have to grant the "Log on as a service" right to that user.
@ -421,50 +423,50 @@ SIGNALS
SIGTERM, SIGINT 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 phores and shared memory pages will be released, the pid file
will be unlinked (deleted) and a shutdown message will be will be unlinked (deleted) and a shutdown message will be
logged. logged.
SIGHUP Causes vlmcsd to be restarted completely. This is useful if you SIGHUP Causes vlmcsd to be restarted completely. This is useful if you
started vlmcsd with an ini file. You can modify the ini file started vlmcsd with an ini file. You can modify the ini file
while vlmcsd is running and then sending SIGHUP, e.g. by typing 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`". csd.pid`".
The SIGHUP handler has been implemented relatively simple. It is The SIGHUP handler has been implemented relatively simple. It is
virtually the same as stopping vlmcsd and starting it again virtually the same as stopping vlmcsd and starting it again
immediately with the following exceptions: 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. 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 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. thing else would be a severe security flaw in the OS.
Signaling is not available in the native Windows version and in the Signaling is not available in the native Windows version and in the
Cygwin version when it runs as Windows service. Cygwin version when it runs as Windows service.
SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
vlmcsd compiles and runs on Linux, Windows (no Cygwin required but vlmcsd compiles and runs on Linux, Windows (no Cygwin required but
explicitly supported), Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Dragonfly explicitly supported), Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Dragonfly
BSD, Minix, Solaris, OpenIndiana, Android and iOS. Other POSIX or BSD, Minix, Solaris, OpenIndiana, Android and iOS. Other POSIX or
unixoid OSses may work with unmodified sources or may require minor unixoid OSses may work with unmodified sources or may require minor
porting efforts. porting efforts.
SUPPORTED PRODUCTS SUPPORTED PRODUCTS
vlmcsd can answer activation requests for the following products: Win vlmcsd can answer activation requests for the following products: Win
dows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows dows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows
Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows
Server 2012 R2, Office 2010, Project 2010, Visio 2010, Office 2013, Server 2012 R2, Office 2010, Project 2010, Visio 2010, Office 2013,
Project 2013, Visio 2013, Office 2016, Project 2016, Visio 2016. Project 2013, Visio 2013, Office 2016, Project 2016, Visio 2016.
Office, Project and Visio must be volume license versions. Office, Project and Visio must be volume license versions.
@ -476,24 +478,24 @@ FILES
EXAMPLES EXAMPLES
vlmcsd -f vlmcsd -f
Starts vlmcsd in foreground. Useful if you use it for the first Starts vlmcsd in foreground. Useful if you use it for the first
time and want to see what's happening when a client requests time and want to see what's happening when a client requests
activation. activation.
vlmcsd -l /var/log/vlmcsd.log 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. csd.log.
vlmcsd -L 192.168.1.17 vlmcsd -L 192.168.1.17
Starts vlmcsd as a daemon and listens on IP address 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. vate IP address to prevent your KMS server from becoming public.
vlmcsd -s -U /n -l C:\logs\vlmcsd.log vlmcsd -s -U /n -l C:\logs\vlmcsd.log
Installs vlmcsd as a Windows service with low privileges and Installs vlmcsd as a Windows service with low privileges and
logs everything to C:\logs\vlmcsd.log when the service is logs everything to C:\logs\vlmcsd.log when the service is
started with "net start vlmcsd". started with "net start vlmcsd".
@ -501,18 +503,18 @@ EXAMPLES
BUGS BUGS
An ePID specified in an ini file must not contain spaces. An ePID specified in an ini file must not contain spaces.
The maximum number of -L options in the command line or listen state The maximum number of -L options in the command line or listen state
ments in the inifile is the platform default for FD_SETSIZE. This is 64 ments in the inifile is the platform default for FD_SETSIZE. This is 64
on Windows and 1024 on most Unixes. on Windows and 1024 on most Unixes.
AUTHOR AUTHOR
Written by crony12, Hotbird64 and vityan666. With contributions from Written by crony12, Hotbird64 and vityan666. With contributions from
DougQaid. DougQaid.
CREDITS CREDITS
Thanks to CODYQX4, deagles, eIcn, mikmik38, nosferati87, qad, Rati Thanks to CODYQX4, deagles, eIcn, mikmik38, nosferati87, qad, Rati
borus, ... borus, ...
@ -521,4 +523,4 @@ SEE ALSO
Hotbird64 September 2015 VLMCSD(8) Hotbird64 June 2016 VLMCSD(8)

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@ -7,6 +7,10 @@
#error Microsoft RPC is only available on Windows and Cygwin #error Microsoft RPC is only available on Windows and Cygwin
#endif #endif
#if defined(USE_MSRPC) && defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
#error You can only define either USE_MSRPC or SIMPLE_SOCKETS but not both
#endif
#if defined(NO_SOCKETS) && defined(USE_MSRPC) #if defined(NO_SOCKETS) && defined(USE_MSRPC)
#error Cannot use inetd mode with Microsoft RPC #error Cannot use inetd mode with Microsoft RPC
#endif #endif
@ -39,7 +43,9 @@
#include <unistd.h> #include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h> #include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/stat.h>
#ifndef NO_LIMIT
#include <semaphore.h> #include <semaphore.h>
#endif // NO_LIMIT
#endif // !_WIN32 #endif // !_WIN32
#if __APPLE__ #if __APPLE__
@ -66,18 +72,20 @@
#include "ntservice.h" #include "ntservice.h"
#include "helpers.h" #include "helpers.h"
#ifdef ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS
static const char* const optstring = "N:B:m:t:w:0:3:H:A:R:u:g:L:p:i:P:l:r:U:W:C:F:SsfeDd46VvIqkZ";
#else // !ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS
static const char* const optstring = "N:B:m:t:w:0:3:H:A:R:u:g:L:p:i:P:l:r:U:W:C:F:SseDdVvqkZ";
#endif // !ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS
static const char* const optstring = "N:B:m:t:w:0:3:H:A:R:u:g:L:p:i:P:l:r:U:W:C:SsfeDd46VvIdqkZ"; #if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) && !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
#if !defined(NO_SOCKETS)
#if !defined(USE_MSRPC)
static uint_fast8_t maxsockets = 0; static uint_fast8_t maxsockets = 0;
static int_fast8_t haveIPv6Stack = 0;
static int_fast8_t haveIPv4Stack = 0; #ifdef ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS
static int_fast8_t v6required = 0; static int_fast8_t v6required = 0;
static int_fast8_t v4required = 0; static int_fast8_t v4required = 0;
#endif // !defined(USE_MSRPC) #endif // ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS
#endif // !defined(NO_SOCKETS) #endif // !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) && !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
#ifdef _NTSERVICE #ifdef _NTSERVICE
static int_fast8_t installService = 0; static int_fast8_t installService = 0;
@ -107,11 +115,16 @@ static IniFileParameter_t IniFileParameterList[] =
{ "RandomizationLevel", INI_PARAM_RANDOMIZATION_LEVEL }, { "RandomizationLevel", INI_PARAM_RANDOMIZATION_LEVEL },
{ "LCID", INI_PARAM_LCID }, { "LCID", INI_PARAM_LCID },
# endif // NO_RANDOM_EPID # endif // NO_RANDOM_EPID
# ifdef USE_MSRPC # if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && (defined(USE_MSRPC) || defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS))
{ "Port", INI_PARAM_PORT }, { "Port", INI_PARAM_PORT },
# endif // USE_MSRPC # endif // defined(USE_MSRPC) || defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
# if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) # if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC)
# ifndef SIMPLE_SOCKETS
{ "Listen", INI_PARAM_LISTEN }, { "Listen", INI_PARAM_LISTEN },
# endif // SIMPLE_SOCKETS
# if HAVE_FREEBIND
{ "FreeBind", INI_PARAM_FREEBIND },
# endif // HAVE_FREEBIND
# if !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !__minix__ # if !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !__minix__
{ "MaxWorkers", INI_PARAM_MAX_WORKERS }, { "MaxWorkers", INI_PARAM_MAX_WORKERS },
# endif // !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !__minix__ # endif // !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !__minix__
@ -200,10 +213,10 @@ static char GetNumericId(gid_t *restrict id, const char *const c)
gid_t temp; gid_t temp;
temp = (gid_t)strtoll(c, &endptr, 10); temp = (gid_t)strtoll(c, &endptr, 10);
if (!*endptr) *id = temp; if (!*endptr) *id = temp;
if (*endptr || temp == (gid_t)-1) errno = EINVAL;
return *endptr; return *endptr || *id == (gid_t)-1;
} }
@ -267,14 +280,15 @@ static __noreturn void usage()
" -C <LCID>\t\tuse fixed <LCID> in random ePIDs\n" " -C <LCID>\t\tuse fixed <LCID> in random ePIDs\n"
#endif // NO_RANDOM_EPID #endif // NO_RANDOM_EPID
#ifndef NO_SOCKETS #ifndef NO_SOCKETS
#ifndef USE_MSRPC #if !defined(USE_MSRPC) && !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
" -4\t\t\tuse IPv4\n"
" -6\t\t\tuse IPv6\n"
" -L <address>[:<port>]\tlisten on IP address <address> with optional <port>\n" " -L <address>[:<port>]\tlisten on IP address <address> with optional <port>\n"
" -P <port>\t\tset TCP port <port> for subsequent -L statements (default 1688)\n" " -P <port>\t\tset TCP port <port> for subsequent -L statements (default 1688)\n"
#else // USE_MSRPC #if HAVE_FREEBIND
" -F0, -F1\t\tdisable/enable binding to foreign IP addresses\n"
#endif // HAVE_FREEBIND
#else // defined(USE_MSRPC) || defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
" -P <port>\t\tuse TCP port <port> (default 1688)\n" " -P <port>\t\tuse TCP port <port> (default 1688)\n"
#endif // USE_MSRPC #endif // defined(USE_MSRPC) || defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
#if !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !__minix__ #if !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !__minix__
" -m <clients>\t\tHandle max. <clients> simultaneously (default no limit)\n" " -m <clients>\t\tHandle max. <clients> simultaneously (default no limit)\n"
#endif // !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !__minix__ #endif // !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !__minix__
@ -293,11 +307,8 @@ static __noreturn void usage()
#endif // NO_LOG #endif // NO_LOG
#ifndef _WIN32 // #ifndef _WIN32 //
" -D run in foreground\n" " -D run in foreground\n"
" -f run in foreground" #else // _WIN32
#ifndef NO_LOG " -D does nothing. Provided for compatibility with POSIX versions only\n"
" and log to stdout"
#endif // NO_LOG
"\n"
#endif // _WIN32 #endif // _WIN32
#endif // NO_SOCKETS #endif // NO_SOCKETS
#ifndef USE_MSRPC #ifndef USE_MSRPC
@ -329,8 +340,10 @@ static __noreturn void usage()
" -q\t\t\tdon't log verbose (default)\n" " -q\t\t\tdon't log verbose (default)\n"
#endif // NO_VERBOSE_LOG #endif // NO_VERBOSE_LOG
#endif // NO_LOG #endif // NO_LOG
" -V display version information and exit" #ifndef NO_VERSION_INFORMATION
"\n", " -V display version information and exit\n"
#endif // NO_VERSION_INFORMATION
,
Version, global_argv[0]); Version, global_argv[0]);
exit(!0); exit(!0);
@ -507,21 +520,22 @@ static BOOL setIniFileParameter(uint_fast8_t id, const char *const iniarg)
# endif // NO_RANDOM_EPID # endif // NO_RANDOM_EPID
# ifdef USE_MSRPC # if (defined(USE_MSRPC) || defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)) && !defined(NO_SOCKETS)
case INI_PARAM_PORT: case INI_PARAM_PORT:
defaultport = allocateStringArgument(iniarg); defaultport = allocateStringArgument(iniarg);
break; break;
# endif // USE_MSRPC # endif // (defined(USE_MSRPC) || defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)) && !defined(NO_SOCKETS
# if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) # if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) && !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
case INI_PARAM_LISTEN: case INI_PARAM_LISTEN:
maxsockets++; maxsockets++;
return TRUE; return TRUE;
# if !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !__minix__ # endif // !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) && !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
# if !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !__minix__
case INI_PARAM_MAX_WORKERS: case INI_PARAM_MAX_WORKERS:
# ifdef USE_MSRPC # ifdef USE_MSRPC
@ -531,8 +545,7 @@ static BOOL setIniFileParameter(uint_fast8_t id, const char *const iniarg)
# endif // !USE_MSRPC # endif // !USE_MSRPC
break; break;
# endif // !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !__minix__ # endif // !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !__minix__
# endif // NO_SOCKETS
# ifndef NO_PID_FILE # ifndef NO_PID_FILE
@ -593,6 +606,14 @@ static BOOL setIniFileParameter(uint_fast8_t id, const char *const iniarg)
# endif // USE_MSRPC # endif // USE_MSRPC
# if HAVE_FREEBIND
case INI_PARAM_FREEBIND:
success = getIniFileArgumentBool(&freebind, iniarg);
break;
# endif // HAVE_FREEBIND
default: default:
return FALSE; return FALSE;
} }
@ -729,7 +750,7 @@ static BOOL handleIniFileParameter(const char *s)
} }
#if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) #if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC)
static BOOL setupListeningSocketsFromIniFile(const char *s) static BOOL setupListeningSocketsFromIniFile(const char *s)
{ {
if (!maxsockets) return TRUE; if (!maxsockets) return TRUE;
@ -740,7 +761,7 @@ static BOOL setupListeningSocketsFromIniFile(const char *s)
IniFileErrorMessage = IniFileErrorBuffer; IniFileErrorMessage = IniFileErrorBuffer;
return addListeningSocket(s); return addListeningSocket(s);
} }
#endif // !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) #endif // !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC)
static BOOL readIniFile(const uint_fast8_t pass) static BOOL readIniFile(const uint_fast8_t pass)
@ -775,7 +796,7 @@ static BOOL readIniFile(const uint_fast8_t pass)
!setEpidFromIniFileLine(&s, appIndex) || !setEpidFromIniFileLine(&s, appIndex) ||
!setHwIdFromIniFileLine(&s, appIndex); !setHwIdFromIniFileLine(&s, appIndex);
} }
# if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) # if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC)
else if (pass == INI_FILE_PASS_2) else if (pass == INI_FILE_PASS_2)
{ {
lineParseError = !setupListeningSocketsFromIniFile(s); lineParseError = !setupListeningSocketsFromIniFile(s);
@ -784,7 +805,7 @@ static BOOL readIniFile(const uint_fast8_t pass)
{ {
return FALSE; return FALSE;
} }
# endif // NO_SOCKETS # endif // !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && && !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC)
if (lineParseError) if (lineParseError)
{ {
@ -1065,10 +1086,21 @@ static void parseGeneralArguments() {
#ifndef NO_SOCKETS #ifndef NO_SOCKETS
#ifndef USE_MSRPC #ifndef USE_MSRPC
#ifdef ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS
#ifndef SIMPLE_SOCKETS
case '4': case '4':
case '6': case '6':
printerrorf("Warning: Option -%c is deprecated. Use -L instead.\n", o);
/* no break */
#endif // SIMPLE_SOCKETS
#endif // ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS
case 'P': case 'P':
if (o == 'P') defaultport = optarg;
#ifdef SIMPLE_SOCKETS
ignoreIniFileParameter(INI_PARAM_PORT);
#else // !SIMPLE_SOCKETS
ignoreIniFileParameter(INI_PARAM_LISTEN); ignoreIniFileParameter(INI_PARAM_LISTEN);
#endif // !SIMPLE_SOCKETS
break; break;
#else // USE_MSRPC #else // USE_MSRPC
case 'P': case 'P':
@ -1129,19 +1161,44 @@ static void parseGeneralArguments() {
#endif // NO_LOG #endif // NO_LOG
#ifndef NO_SOCKETS #ifndef NO_SOCKETS
#ifndef USE_MSRPC #if !defined(USE_MSRPC) && !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
case 'L': case 'L':
maxsockets++; maxsockets++;
ignoreIniFileParameter(INI_PARAM_LISTEN); ignoreIniFileParameter(INI_PARAM_LISTEN);
break; break;
#endif // USE_MSRPC #if HAVE_FREEBIND
case 'F':
if (!getArgumentBool(&freebind, optarg)) usage();
ignoreIniFileParameter(INI_PARAM_FREEBIND);
break;
#endif // HAVE_FREEBIND
#endif // !defined(USE_MSRPC) && !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
#if defined(ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS)
case 'f': case 'f':
#if !defined(_WIN32) || !defined(NO_LOG)
printerrorf
(
"Warning: Option -f is deprecated. Use -"
#ifdef _WIN32
"e"
#else // !_WIN32
"de"
#endif // !_WIN32
" instead.\n"
);
#ifndef _WIN32
nodaemon = 1; nodaemon = 1;
#endif // _WIN32
#ifndef NO_LOG #ifndef NO_LOG
logstdout = 1; logstdout = 1;
#endif #endif
#if defined(_PEDANTIC) && defined(_WIN32) && defined(NO_LOG)
printerrorf("Warning: Option -f has no effect in a Windows version of vlmcsd that has been compiled with logging disabled.\n");
#endif // defined(_PEDANTIC) && defined(_WIN32) && defined(NO_LOG)
#endif // !defined(_WIN32) || !defined(NO_LOG)
break; break;
#endif // ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS
#ifdef _NTSERVICE #ifdef _NTSERVICE
case 'U': case 'U':
@ -1165,7 +1222,13 @@ static void parseGeneralArguments() {
#endif // _NTSERVICE #endif // _NTSERVICE
case 'D': case 'D':
#ifndef _WIN32
nodaemon = 1; nodaemon = 1;
#else // _WIN32
#ifdef _PEDANTIC
printerrorf("Warning: Option -D has no effect in the Windows version of vlmcsd.\n");
#endif // _PEDANTIC
#endif // _WIN32
break; break;
#ifndef NO_LOG #ifndef NO_LOG
@ -1175,10 +1238,10 @@ static void parseGeneralArguments() {
#endif // NO_LOG #endif // NO_LOG
#endif // NO_SOCKETS #endif // NO_SOCKETS
#ifndef _WIN32 #if !defined(_WIN32) && defined(ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS)
case 'I': // Backward compatibility with svn681 and earlier case 'I': // Backward compatibility with svn681 and earlier
break; break;
#endif // _WIN32 #endif // !defined(_WIN32) && defined(ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS)
#ifndef NO_RANDOM_EPID #ifndef NO_RANDOM_EPID
case 'r': case 'r':
@ -1210,8 +1273,8 @@ static void parseGeneralArguments() {
#endif // NO_SIGHUP #endif // NO_SIGHUP
if (GetGid()) if (GetGid())
{ {
printerrorf("Fatal: setgid for %s failed.\n", optarg); printerrorf("Fatal: %s for %s failed: %s\n", "setgid", gname, strerror(errno));
exit(!0); exit(errno);
} }
break; break;
@ -1223,8 +1286,8 @@ static void parseGeneralArguments() {
#endif // NO_SIGHUP #endif // NO_SIGHUP
if (GetUid()) if (GetUid())
{ {
printerrorf("Fatal: setuid for %s failed.\n", optarg); printerrorf("Fatal: %s for %s failed: %s\n", "setuid", uname, strerror(errno));
exit(!0); exit(errno);
} }
break; break;
#endif // NO_USER_SWITCH && !_WIN32 #endif // NO_USER_SWITCH && !_WIN32
@ -1259,12 +1322,21 @@ static void parseGeneralArguments() {
break; break;
#endif // !USE_MSRPC #endif // !USE_MSRPC
#ifndef NO_VERSION_INFORMATION
case 'V': case 'V':
#ifdef _NTSERVICE #ifdef _NTSERVICE
if (IsNTService) break; if (IsNTService) break;
#endif #endif
printf("vlmcsd %s\n", Version); #if defined(__s390__) && !defined(__zarch__) && !defined(__s390x__)
printf("vlmcsd %s %i-bit\n", Version, sizeof(void*) == 4 ? 31 : (int)sizeof(void*) << 3);
#else
printf("vlmcsd %s %i-bit\n", Version, (int)sizeof(void*) << 3);
#endif // defined(__s390__) && !defined(__zarch__) && !defined(__s390x__)
printPlatform();
printCommonFlags();
printServerFlags();
exit(0); exit(0);
#endif // NO_VERSION_INFORMATION
default: default:
usage(); usage();
@ -1429,7 +1501,7 @@ static void allocateSemaphore(void)
#endif // !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !__minix__ #endif // !defined(NO_LIMIT) && !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !__minix__
#if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) #if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) && !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
int setupListeningSockets() int setupListeningSockets()
{ {
int o; int o;
@ -1437,14 +1509,16 @@ int setupListeningSockets()
SocketList = (SOCKET*)vlmcsd_malloc((size_t)allocsockets * sizeof(SOCKET)); SocketList = (SOCKET*)vlmcsd_malloc((size_t)allocsockets * sizeof(SOCKET));
haveIPv4Stack = checkProtocolStack(AF_INET); int_fast8_t haveIPv4Stack = checkProtocolStack(AF_INET);
haveIPv6Stack = checkProtocolStack(AF_INET6); int_fast8_t haveIPv6Stack = checkProtocolStack(AF_INET6);
// Reset getopt since we've alread used it // Reset getopt since we've alread used it
optReset(); optReset();
for (opterr = 0; ( o = getopt(global_argc, (char* const*)global_argv, optstring) ) > 0; ) switch (o) for (opterr = 0; ( o = getopt(global_argc, (char* const*)global_argv, optstring) ) > 0; ) switch (o)
{ {
# ifdef ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS
case '4': case '4':
if (!haveIPv4Stack) if (!haveIPv4Stack)
@ -1465,18 +1539,19 @@ int setupListeningSockets()
v6required = 1; v6required = 1;
break; break;
case 'L': # endif // ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS
addListeningSocket(optarg);
break;
case 'P': case 'P':
defaultport = optarg; defaultport = optarg;
break; break;
default: case 'L':
addListeningSocket(optarg);
break;
default:
break; break;
} }
@ -1498,8 +1573,13 @@ int setupListeningSockets()
// maxsocket results from first pass parsing the arguments // maxsocket results from first pass parsing the arguments
if (!maxsockets) if (!maxsockets)
{ {
# ifdef ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS
if (haveIPv6Stack && (v6required || !v4required)) addListeningSocket("::"); if (haveIPv6Stack && (v6required || !v4required)) addListeningSocket("::");
if (haveIPv4Stack && (v4required || !v6required)) addListeningSocket("0.0.0.0"); if (haveIPv4Stack && (v4required || !v6required)) addListeningSocket("0.0.0.0");
# else // !ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS
if (haveIPv6Stack) addListeningSocket("::");
if (haveIPv4Stack) addListeningSocket("0.0.0.0");
# endif // !ENABLE_DEPRECATED_OPTIONS
} }
if (!numsockets) if (!numsockets)
@ -1510,7 +1590,7 @@ int setupListeningSockets()
return 0; return 0;
} }
#endif // !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) #endif // !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) && !defined(SIMPLE_SOCKETS)
int server_main(int argc, CARGV argv) int server_main(int argc, CARGV argv)
@ -1566,7 +1646,7 @@ int newmain()
#endif // USE_MSRPC #endif // USE_MSRPC
// Windows can never daemonize // Windows can never daemonize
nodaemon = 1; //nodaemon = 1;
#else // __CYGWIN__ #else // __CYGWIN__
@ -1585,7 +1665,9 @@ int newmain()
{ {
InetdMode = 1; InetdMode = 1;
nodaemon = 1; nodaemon = 1;
#ifndef SIMPLE_SOCKETS
maxsockets = 0; maxsockets = 0;
#endif // SIMPLE_SOCKETS
#ifndef NO_LOG #ifndef NO_LOG
logstdout = 0; logstdout = 0;
#endif // NO_LOG #endif // NO_LOG
@ -1614,9 +1696,13 @@ int newmain()
#if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC) #if !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC)
if (!InetdMode) if (!InetdMode)
{ {
#ifdef SIMPLE_SOCKETS
if ((error = listenOnAllAddresses())) return error;
#else // !SIMPLE_SOCKETS
if ((error = setupListeningSockets())) return error; if ((error = setupListeningSockets())) return error;
#endif // !SIMPLE_SOCKETS
} }
#endif // NO_SOCKETS #endif // !defined(NO_SOCKETS) && !defined(USE_MSRPC)
// After sockets have been set up, we may switch to a lower privileged user // After sockets have been set up, we may switch to a lower privileged user
#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(NO_USER_SWITCH) #if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(NO_USER_SWITCH)
@ -1625,16 +1711,25 @@ int newmain()
if (!IsRestarted) if (!IsRestarted)
{ {
#endif // NO_SIGHUP #endif // NO_SIGHUP
if (gid != INVALID_GID && setgid(gid)) if (gid != INVALID_GID)
{ {
printerrorf("Fatal: setgid for %s failed.\n", gname); if (setgid(gid))
return !0; {
printerrorf("Fatal: %s for %s failed: %s\n", "setgid", gname, strerror(errno));
return errno;
}
if (setgroups(1, &gid))
{
printerrorf("Fatal: %s for %s failed: %s\n", "setgroups", gname, strerror(errno));
return errno;
}
} }
if (uid != INVALID_UID && setuid(uid)) if (uid != INVALID_UID && setuid(uid))
{ {
printerrorf("Fatal: setuid for %s failed.\n", uname); printerrorf("Fatal: %s for %s failed: %s\n", "setuid", uname, strerror(errno));
return !0; return errno;
} }
#ifndef NO_SIGHUP #ifndef NO_SIGHUP
} }

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@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ int server_main(int argc, CARGV argv);
#define INI_PARAM_PORT 14 #define INI_PARAM_PORT 14
#define INI_PARAM_RPC_NDR64 15 #define INI_PARAM_RPC_NDR64 15
#define INI_PARAM_RPC_BTFN 16 #define INI_PARAM_RPC_BTFN 16
#define INI_PARAM_FREEBIND 17
#define INI_FILE_PASS_1 1 #define INI_FILE_PASS_1 1
#define INI_FILE_PASS_2 2 #define INI_FILE_PASS_2 2

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@ -22,19 +22,23 @@
# Use custom TCP port # Use custom TCP port
# Command line: -P # Command line: -P
# ***The Port directive only works if vlmcsd was compiled to use MS RPC # ***The Port directive only works if vlmcsd was compiled to use MS RPC or simple sockets
# ***Use Listen otherwise # ***Use Listen otherwise
;Port = 1688 ;Port = 1234
# Listen on all IPv4 addresses (default port 1688) # Listen on all IPv4 addresses (default port 1688)
# Command line: -L (and compatibility options -4, -6, -P) # Command line: -L
# Does not work with MS RPC, use Port= # Does not work with MS RPC or simple sockets, use Port=
;Listen = 0.0.0.0:1688 ;Listen = 0.0.0.0:1688
# Listen on all IPv6 addresses (default port 1688) # Listen on all IPv6 addresses (default port 1688)
# Command line: -L (and compatibility options -4, -6, -P) # Command line: -L
;Listen = [::]:1688 ;Listen = [::]:1688
# Allow binding to foreign IP addresses
# Command line: -F0 and -F1
;FreeBind = true
# Randomize ePIDs at program start up (only those that are not explicitly specified) # Randomize ePIDs at program start up (only those that are not explicitly specified)
# Command line: -r # Command line: -r
;RandomizationLevel = 1 ;RandomizationLevel = 1
@ -84,9 +88,9 @@
;group = vlmcsdgroup ;group = vlmcsdgroup
# Disable or enable the NDR64 transfer syntax in RPC (default enabled) # Disable or enable the NDR64 transfer syntax in RPC (default enabled)
# Command line: -n # Command line: -N0 and -B1
;UseNDR64 = true ;UseNDR64 = true
# Disable or enable bind time feature negotiation in RPC (default enabled) # Disable or enable bind time feature negotiation in RPC (default enabled)
# Command line: -b # Command line: -B0 and -B1
;UseBTFN = true ;UseBTFN = true

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.TH VLMCSD.INI 5 "September 2015" "Hotbird64" "KMS Activation Manual" .TH VLMCSD.INI 5 "June 2016" "Hotbird64" "KMS Activation Manual"
.LO 8 .LO 8
.SH NAME .SH NAME
@ -34,10 +34,10 @@ Lines, that start with '#' or ';' are treated as comments. Empty lines are ignor
Some \fIargument\fRs 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-insensitive. Some \fIargument\fRs 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-insensitive.
.SH KEYWORDS .SH KEYWORDS
The following \fIkeyword\fRs are defined: The following \fIkeyword\fRs are defined (not all keywords may be available depending on the operating system and the options used when \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) was compiled):
.IP "\fBListen\fR" .IP "\fBListen\fR"
This defines on what combinations of IP addresses and ports vlmcsd should listen. \fBListen\fR can be specified more than once. The \fIargument\fR has the form \fIipaddress\fR[:\fIport\fR]. If you omit the \fIport\fR, the default port of 1688 is used. If the \fIipaddress\fR contains colons and a \fIport\fR is used, you must enclose the \fIipaddress\fR in brackets. The default is to listen to 0.0.0.0:1688 and [::]:1688 which means listen to all IPv4 and all IPv6 addresses. See the \fB-L\fR option in \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) for more info about the syntax. If you use \fB-L\fR, \fB-P\fR, \fB-4\fR or \fB-6\fR on the command line, all \fBListen\fR keywords in the ini file will be ignored. The \fBListen\fR keyword cannot be used on Windows and Cygwin if vlmcsd has been compiled to use Microsoft RPC. This defines on what combinations of IP addresses and ports vlmcsd should listen. \fBListen\fR can be specified more than once. The \fIargument\fR has the form \fIipaddress\fR[:\fIport\fR]. If you omit the \fIport\fR, the default port of 1688 is used. If the \fIipaddress\fR contains colons and a \fIport\fR is used, you must enclose the \fIipaddress\fR in brackets. The default is to listen to 0.0.0.0:1688 and [::]:1688 which means listen to all IPv4 and all IPv6 addresses. See the \fB-L\fR option in \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) for more info about the syntax. If you use \fB-L\fR or \fB-P\fR on the command line, all \fBListen\fR keywords in the ini file will be ignored. The \fBListen\fR keyword cannot be used if vlmcsd has been compiled to use Microsoft RPC (Windows and Cygwin only) or simple sockets.
Examples: Examples:
@ -48,7 +48,10 @@ Listen = 0.0.0.0:1234
Listen = [fe80::1721:12ff:fe81:d36b%eth0]:1688 Listen = [fe80::1721:12ff:fe81:d36b%eth0]:1688
.IP "\fBPort\fR" .IP "\fBPort\fR"
Can only be used on Windows and Cygwin if vlmcsd has been compiled to use Microsoft RPC. Causes vlmcsd to listen on that port instead of 1688. On all non-Windows operating systems or if vlmcsd has been compiled to use its own RPC implementation, you must use \fBListen\fR instead. Can only be used if vlmcsd has been compiled to use simple sockets or on Windows and Cygwin if \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) has been compiled to use Microsoft RPC. Otherwise you must use \fBListen\fR instead. Causes vlmcsd to listen on that port instead of 1688.
.IP "\fBFreeBind\fR"
Can be TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, you can use the \fBListen\fR keyword with IP addresses that are currently not defined on your system. \fBvlmcsd\fR(8) will start listening on these IP addresses as soon as they become available. This keyword is only available under Linux and FreeBSD because no other OS currently supports that feature. FreeBSD supports this only for IPv4 and requires the PRIV_NETINET_BINDANY privilege which is normally assigned to proccesses of the root user.
.IP "\fBUseNDR64\fR" .IP "\fBUseNDR64\fR"
Can be TRUE or FALSE. Specifies whether you want to use the NDR64 transfer syntax. See options \fB-n0\fR and \fB-n1\fR in \fBvlmcsd\fR(8). The default is TRUE. Can be TRUE or FALSE. Specifies whether you want to use the NDR64 transfer syntax. See options \fB-n0\fR and \fB-n1\fR in \fBvlmcsd\fR(8). The default is TRUE.

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@ -66,7 +66,9 @@ SYNTAX
KEYWORDS KEYWORDS
The following keywords are defined: The following keywords are defined (not all keywords may be available
depending on the operating system and the options used when vlmcsd(8)
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
@ -77,10 +79,10 @@ KEYWORDS
brackets. The default is to listen to 0.0.0.0:1688 and [::]:1688 brackets. The default is to listen to 0.0.0.0:1688 and [::]:1688
which means listen to all IPv4 and all IPv6 addresses. See the 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 -L option in vlmcsd(8) for more info about the syntax. If you
use -L, -P, -4 or -6 on the command line, all Listen keywords in use -L or -P on the command line, all Listen keywords in the ini
the ini file will be ignored. The Listen keyword cannot be used file will be ignored. The Listen keyword cannot be used if vlm
on Windows and Cygwin if vlmcsd has been compiled to use Micro csd has been compiled to use Microsoft RPC (Windows and Cygwin
soft RPC. only) or simple sockets.
Examples: Examples:
@ -89,11 +91,21 @@ KEYWORDS
Listen = [fe80::1721:12ff:fe81:d36b%eth0]:1688 Listen = [fe80::1721:12ff:fe81:d36b%eth0]:1688
Port Can only be used on Windows and Cygwin if vlmcsd has been com Port Can only be used if vlmcsd has been compiled to use simple sock
piled to use Microsoft RPC. Causes vlmcsd to listen on that port ets or on Windows and Cygwin if vlmcsd(8) has been compiled to
instead of 1688. On all non-Windows operating systems or if vlm use Microsoft RPC. Otherwise you must use Listen instead. Causes
csd has been compiled to use its own RPC implementation, you vlmcsd to listen on that port instead of 1688.
must use Listen instead.
FreeBind
Can be TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, you can use the Listen keyword
with IP addresses that are currently not defined on your system.
vlmcsd(8) will start listening on these IP addresses as soon as
they become available. This keyword is only available under
Linux and FreeBSD because no other OS currently supports that
feature. FreeBSD supports this only for IPv4 and requires the
PRIV_NETINET_BINDANY privilege which is normally assigned to
proccesses of the root user.
UseNDR64 UseNDR64
@ -265,4 +277,4 @@ SEE ALSO
Hotbird64 September 2015 VLMCSD.INI(5) Hotbird64 June 2016 VLMCSD.INI(5)

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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@ -137,7 +137,9 @@ Binary arguments are case-insensitive.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The following <p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The following
<i>keyword</i>s are defined:</p> <i>keyword</i>s are defined (not all keywords may be
available depending on the operating system and the options
used when <b>vlmcsd</b>(8) was compiled):</p>
<table width="100%" border="0" rules="none" frame="void" <table width="100%" border="0" rules="none" frame="void"
cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
@ -161,11 +163,11 @@ the <i>ipaddress</i> in brackets. The default is to listen
to 0.0.0.0:1688 and [::]:1688 which means listen to all IPv4 to 0.0.0.0:1688 and [::]:1688 which means listen to all IPv4
and all IPv6 addresses. See the <b>-L</b> option in and all IPv6 addresses. See the <b>-L</b> option in
<b>vlmcsd</b>(8) for more info about the syntax. If you use <b>vlmcsd</b>(8) for more info about the syntax. If you use
<b>-L</b>, <b>-P</b>, <b>-4</b> or <b>-6</b> on the command <b>-L</b> or <b>-P</b> on the command line, all
line, all <b>Listen</b> keywords in the ini file will be <b>Listen</b> keywords in the ini file will be ignored. The
ignored. The <b>Listen</b> keyword cannot be used on Windows <b>Listen</b> keyword cannot be used if vlmcsd has been
and Cygwin if vlmcsd has been compiled to use Microsoft compiled to use Microsoft RPC (Windows and Cygwin only) or
RPC.</p> </td></tr> simple sockets.</p></td></tr>
</table> </table>
<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em">Examples:</p> <p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em">Examples:</p>
@ -187,14 +189,25 @@ Listen = [fe80::1721:12ff:fe81:d36b%eth0]:1688</p>
<td width="78%"> <td width="78%">
<p style="margin-top: 1em">Can only be used on Windows and <p style="margin-top: 1em">Can only be used if vlmcsd has
Cygwin if vlmcsd has been compiled to use Microsoft RPC. been compiled to use simple sockets or on Windows and Cygwin
Causes vlmcsd to listen on that port instead of 1688. On all if <b>vlmcsd</b>(8) has been compiled to use Microsoft RPC.
non-Windows operating systems or if vlmcsd has been compiled Otherwise you must use <b>Listen</b> instead. Causes vlmcsd
to use its own RPC implementation, you must use to listen on that port instead of 1688.</p></td></tr>
<b>Listen</b> instead.</p></td></tr>
</table> </table>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>FreeBind</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Can be TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE,
you can use the <b>Listen</b> keyword with IP addresses that
are currently not defined on your system. <b>vlmcsd</b>(8)
will start listening on these IP addresses as soon as they
become available. This keyword is only available under Linux
and FreeBSD because no other OS currently supports that
feature. FreeBSD supports this only for IPv4 and requires
the PRIV_NETINET_BINDANY privilege which is normally
assigned to proccesses of the root user.</p>
<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>UseNDR64</b></p> <p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>UseNDR64</b></p>
<p style="margin-left:22%;">Can be TRUE or FALSE. Specifies <p style="margin-left:22%;">Can be TRUE or FALSE. Specifies

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KEYWORDS KEYWORDS
The following keywords are defined: The following keywords are defined (not all keywords may be available
depending on the operating system and the options used when vlmcsd(8)
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
@ -77,10 +79,10 @@ KEYWORDS
brackets. The default is to listen to 0.0.0.0:1688 and [::]:1688 brackets. The default is to listen to 0.0.0.0:1688 and [::]:1688
which means listen to all IPv4 and all IPv6 addresses. See the 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 -L option in vlmcsd(8) for more info about the syntax. If you
use -L, -P, -4 or -6 on the command line, all Listen keywords in use -L or -P on the command line, all Listen keywords in the ini
the ini file will be ignored. The Listen keyword cannot be used file will be ignored. The Listen keyword cannot be used if vlm
on Windows and Cygwin if vlmcsd has been compiled to use Micro csd has been compiled to use Microsoft RPC (Windows and Cygwin
soft RPC. only) or simple sockets.
Examples: Examples:
@ -89,11 +91,21 @@ KEYWORDS
Listen = [fe80::1721:12ff:fe81:d36b%eth0]:1688 Listen = [fe80::1721:12ff:fe81:d36b%eth0]:1688
Port Can only be used on Windows and Cygwin if vlmcsd has been com Port Can only be used if vlmcsd has been compiled to use simple sock
piled to use Microsoft RPC. Causes vlmcsd to listen on that port ets or on Windows and Cygwin if vlmcsd(8) has been compiled to
instead of 1688. On all non-Windows operating systems or if vlm use Microsoft RPC. Otherwise you must use Listen instead. Causes
csd has been compiled to use its own RPC implementation, you vlmcsd to listen on that port instead of 1688.
must use Listen instead.
FreeBind
Can be TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, you can use the Listen keyword
with IP addresses that are currently not defined on your system.
vlmcsd(8) will start listening on these IP addresses as soon as
they become available. This keyword is only available under
Linux and FreeBSD because no other OS currently supports that
feature. FreeBSD supports this only for IPv4 and requires the
PRIV_NETINET_BINDANY privilege which is normally assigned to
proccesses of the root user.
UseNDR64 UseNDR64
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