Per Thoth's request, I am making a tutorial on how to incorporate your HWID into a login system.
*Note, this system only checks login information, it does not register new usernames and passwords
Things you will need:
Controls used:
Here is a screenshot of the form im using. It is pretty basic but so is this tutorial.
The first thing we need to do is add the Imports into the program. The ones you will need during this tutorial are:
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Management
Imports System.Net
also, add this under Public Class Form1:
Dim HWID As String = ""
Next, we need to program the function that returns the HWID on the computer you are on.
*Note: If you have errors, you may need to add the System.Management class manually. To do so, on the top menu click Project->Add Reference then under the .NET tab go down and double-click System.Management.
Now that we have a function to get the HWID, check it by adding this code to Form1_Load:
When you run the program, the Form text should now have your HWID in it.
Before we code the login button, we are going to program the Function that checks the login information. The code for that is here:
Now all that is left is code our button;
Now that your program is finished, you need to upload a txt file to the internet, and link to it by replacing the URL in the program, with your file. This is obviously not a very secure login system, however with minor adjustments(ie. online database/sql, encrypted HWID) this has the potential to be a pretty decent security measure.,
The format of you text must be: HWID|username|password
Ex.
The source code for the most part is Fully Commented
You can either:
Download Full Source
or
*Note, this system only checks login information, it does not register new usernames and passwords
Things you will need:
- A way to upload a text file and read it from the internet
- VB.net
Controls used:
- Textbox: txtLogin
- Textbox: txtPass
- Button: btnLogin
Here is a screenshot of the form im using. It is pretty basic but so is this tutorial.
Screenshot (Click to View)
The first thing we need to do is add the Imports into the program. The ones you will need during this tutorial are:
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Management
Imports System.Net
also, add this under Public Class Form1:
Dim HWID As String = ""
Next, we need to program the function that returns the HWID on the computer you are on.
Code:
Private Function getHWID()
'not going to explain this, in short it grabs
'the HWID from the system you are on
Dim mc As New ManagementClass("win32_processor")
Dim moc As ManagementObjectCollection = mc.GetInstances()
For Each mo As ManagementObject In moc
If HWID = "" Then
HWID = mo.Properties("processorID").Value.ToString()
Exit For
End If
Next
Return HWID
End Function
Now that we have a function to get the HWID, check it by adding this code to Form1_Load:
Code:
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
'sets the form text to the current HWID
Me.Text = "HWID: " & getHWID()
End Sub
When you run the program, the Form text should now have your HWID in it.
Before we code the login button, we are going to program the Function that checks the login information. The code for that is here:
Code:
Private Function checkLogin(ByVal sUser As String, ByVal sPass As String) As Boolean
'this array reads HWID|user|pass from the txt file
Dim login As String()
'I used HttpWebRequest to loop through each line indvidually
'I figured it would be easier that using WebClient
'HttpWebRequest.Create("") opens our text file
'Replace your the URL with the URL path to your txt
Dim wr As HttpWebRequest = HttpWebRequest.Create("http://www.yoursitehere/HWID.txt")
'HttpWebResponse downloads the txt as a stream
Dim response As HttpWebResponse = wr.GetResponse()
'StreamReader reads the stream
Dim sr As StreamReader = New StreamReader(response.GetResponseStream())
'this loop goes through each line of the stream and checks
'the HWID and login information
While Not sr.EndOfStream
'inside the txt, each lines reads HWID|user|pass
'this is split up into the array like so
'login(0) = HWID, login(1) = user, login(2) = pass
login = sr.ReadLine.Split("|")
'checks the login information
If login(0) = HWID Then
If sUser = login(1) Then
If sPass = login(2) Then
'if all three are correct the function returns true
Return True
End If
End If
End If
End While
'if none worked, it returns false
Return False
End Function
Now all that is left is code our button;
Code:
Private Sub btnLogin_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnLogin.Click
'checkLogin() returns a boolean/this checks if login worked or failed
'it passes the username and password to the function
Select Case checkLogin(txtLogin.Text, txtPass.Text)
Case True
MessageBox.Show("Login Successful")
Case False
MessageBox.Show("Login Failed")
End Select
End Sub
Now that your program is finished, you need to upload a txt file to the internet, and link to it by replacing the URL in the program, with your file. This is obviously not a very secure login system, however with minor adjustments(ie. online database/sql, encrypted HWID) this has the potential to be a pretty decent security measure.,
The format of you text must be: HWID|username|password
Ex.
Code:
176BFBFF00200F89|user|pass
176BFBFF00200F89|check|works
176BFBFF00200F89|user2|pass2
176BFBFF00200F89|user3|pass3
176BFBFF00200F89|user4|pass4
The source code for the most part is Fully Commented
You can either:
Download Full Source
or
View Full Source (Click to View)
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