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Example Python Cryptographic Verification

This is an example of cryptographically verifying a license key's authenticity, and extracting embedded tamper-proof data within the key for offline use, all by using your Keygen account's public key. You can find your public keys within your account's settings page.

This example implements the ED25519_SIGN, RSA_2048_PKCS1_SIGN_V2 and RSA_2048_PKCS1_PSS_SIGN_V2 cryptographic signing schemes. Cryptographically verifying schemed licenses can be used to implement offline licensing, as well as to add additional security measures to your licensing model. All that is needed to cryptographically verify a license is your account's public key.

Running the example

First up, add an environment variable containing your public key:

export KEYGEN_PUBLIC_KEY='799efc7752286e6c3815b13358d98fc0f0b566764458adcb48f1be2c10a55906'

You can either run each line above within your terminal session before starting the app, or you can add the above contents to your ~/.bashrc file and then run source ~/.bashrc after saving the file.

Next, install dependencies with pip:

pip install -r requirements.txt

Then run the script, passing in the scheme and key as arguments:

python main.py 'ED25519_SIGN' 'key/{SIGNED_LICENSE_KEY}'

The license key's authenticity will be verified using Ed25519, or RSA-SHA256 with the given padding scheme. Be sure to copy your public key and license key correctly - your keys will fail validation if these are copied or included incorrectly. You can find your public keys in your account's settings.

Questions?

Reach out at support@keygen.sh if you have any questions or concerns!

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