Keys are in the OP's attached file Edit: OOOps, my mistake, I was referring to another thread, with the kms vm image posted, sorry for the confusion
Here are teh keys! The default KMS keys are: 1. documented already somewhere at Microsoft, and publicly known 2. exist already on your machine if you install the volume versions of Business, Enterprise or Server. If you install one of these and don't change the key at all, it is ready to connect to a KMS server.
Code: >whois windows7kms.ath.cx WHOIS Source: RIPE NCC IP Address: 95.188.149.155 Country: Russian Federation Network Name: WEBSTREAM Owner Name: OJSC "Sibirtelecom" From IP: 95.188.128.0 To IP: 95.188.159.255 Allocated: Yes Contact Name: Vladimir A Sobolev Address: Sovetsksja st, 45, Abakan, Russia, 662600 Email: {REMOVED} Abuse Email: {REMOVED} Phone: + 7 39022 01415 Fax: Just for those who want to know where the KMS Server is located ...
It's misleading rather than fake. The server uses DDNS service, so it's info about ISP. And it makes sense. I really doubt that anyone can set such a thing up on a static IP w/o getting a takedown notice in like 5 minutes. ;-)
Isn't this pointless as the KMS server can be taken down? Can't you authenticate using loopback address?