MachineID for Rust - Like .Net DeviceId
This Rust package is inspired by DeviceId, a .Net package to build a unique Machine ID.
Features
- 3 Different types of hash (MD5, SHA1, SHA256)
- Different components to make the ID
- Support for Windows, Linux and MacOS
- No Admin privileges are required
How to use
First add this to your Cargo.toml file
[]
= "1.2.4"
Then, you need to define the builder variable with the encryption type you want.
For example, SHA256
use ;
// There are 3 different encryption types: MD5, SHA1 and SHA256.
let mut builder = new;
After that, you just need to add the components you want the id to have.
The available components are:
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System UUID: Unique identifier of your machine
-
CPU Cores: Number of physical cores from your computer
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OS Name: Operative System name, i.e., linux/windows
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Username: The username currently being used
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Machine Name: The name of the machine
-
CPU ID: The serial number of the processor
-
Drive Serial : The serial number of the disk storing the OS.
For example, i will add the System UUID and CPU Cores
use HWIDComponent;
builder.add_component.add_component;
Once you are ready, you just need to build the id with your key
let hwid = builder.build.unwrap;
Todo
- Optimize the code
Feel free to report any bug you find! ;)