I would like to distribute an application, but have license key that they can enter to unlock. What is a good algorithm to create a concise key that contains information about what version they have purchased, as well as additional things such as duration of license, etc.
I realize this protection can be cracked, but it keeps honest people honest. I may or may not implement online activation, but I am mainly concerned with a good way to generate these keys.
We have all seen this situation, what algorithm works best? Should I ask for a plaintext name of the user and use that to create a unique product key based off of their own information?
Is there a system that can be used to make it near impossible to generate a valid key?
Perhaps a public/private keypair encryption situation where only the manufacturer has the private key and the data can be validated by a public key, but the public key cannot be hijacked to create valid keys.
As this is a product key, it would be great if it were fairly short, 64 characters or maybe 128 max, but the shorter the better, 32 or less would be great.
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