example-cpp-license-validation
keygen-go
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example-cpp-license-validation
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Generating Cryptographically Secure License Keys in 2021
Would be a real shame if someone used mitmproxy modify the validation request in transit. Looking at one of the provided examples [0] it does not have any mention of certificate pinning.
With all due respect this service seems to alleviate the most simple to implement parts of a licensing scheme while not solving the actually challenging parts. Even combined with a sophisticated obfuscating tool it leaves a lot of holes to be filled by the end user.
[0]: https://github.com/keygen-sh/example-cpp-license-validation
keygen-go
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NPM won't publish packages containing the word keygen
Why would you want to scroll horizontally? Or are you referring to the code samples? It's only a code "sample" (i.e. non-working just to show off the platform), so fingerprint would likely come from something like https://github.com/denisbrodbeck/machineid. Full examples are available in the Go SDK docs [^0].
[^0]: https://github.com/keygen-sh/keygen-go
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Ask HN: Successful one-person online businesses?
I run https://keygen.sh by myself. I built it about 7 years ago and started running it on the side. I went full-time on it in 2020 when it got too big to run on the side. As for trends -- the market is a bit slower these days due to the current economic environment. I've noticed smaller businesses have had a tougher time buying (and staying on), while enterprises have had an uptick.
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (March 2023)
Working on adding “environments” to my business’ API (https://keygen.sh). I’ve gone over 6 years without offering a “sandbox” environment to customers, so I’m excited to finally be working on this one. It’s been quite complex implementatiom-wise, and has touched a lot of surface area, since I want it to support multiple named environments (e.g. staging, dev, one-offs isolated test envs for CI/CD). But it’ll be worth it.
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From Ruby to Node: Overhauling Shopify’s CLI for a Better Developer Experience
Check out https://github.com/keygen-sh/keygen-go. Has auto-upgrade support for Go apps.
- Introducing Keygen's Go SDK for licensing and distributing self-updating Go binaries
What are some alternatives?
hello-world - Hello world in every computer language. Thanks to everyone who contributes to this, make sure to see contributing.md for contribution instructions!
jwt-key-server - JWT based remote licensing server.
VulkanExamples - Examples and demos for the Vulkan C++ API
example-electron-license-activation - An example of how to implement software licensing and device activation in an Electron application
Reset-Windows-Update-Tool - Troubleshooting Tool with Windows Updates (Developed in Dev-C++).
Snipe IT - A free open source IT asset/license management system
Licensing - Microsoft 365 licensing diagrams
PythonExamples - Python examples from CCPS 109 Computer Science I, by Ilkka Kokkarinen
cac - Simple yet powerful framework for building command-line apps.
base32768 - Binary-to-text encoding highly optimised for UTF-16
firestarter - A starter kit for quickly building your next app. Side project or startup!