Cross-platform unique machine (desktop) id discovery
TEMPORARY PACKAGE!
This package fixes the issue in automation-stack/node-machine-id#37.
Use cases
- Software restrictions
- Installation tracking
Features
- Hardware independent
- Unique within the OS installation
- No elevated rights required
- No external dependencies and does not require any native bindings
- Cross-platform (OSx, Win, Linux)
How it works
Module based on OS native UUID/GUID which used for internal needs.
All others approaches requires elevated rights or much depends on hardware components, but this approach summarize the methods of selecting the most reliable unique identifier
- Win32/64 uses key
MachineGuid
in registry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Cryptography
(can be changed by administrator but with unpredictable consequences)
It is generated during OS installation and won't change unless you make another OS
updates or reinstall. Depending on the OS version it may contain the network adapter
MAC address embedded (plus some other numbers, including random), or a pseudorandom number.
- OSx uses
IOPlatformUUID
(the same Hardware UUID)
ioreg -rd1 -c IOPlatformExpertDevice
Value from I/O Kit registry in IOPlatformExpertDevice class
The /var/lib/dbus/machine-id file contains the unique machine ID of the local
system that is set during installation. The machine ID is a single
newline-terminated, hexadecimal, 32-character, lowercase machine ID
string. When decoded from hexadecimal, this corresponds with a
16-byte/128-bit string.
The machine ID is usually generated from a random source during
system installation and stays constant for all subsequent boots.
Optionally, for stateless systems, it is generated during runtime at
early boot if it is found to be empty.
The machine ID does not change based on user configuration or when
hardware is replaced.
Installation
npm install node-machine-id
Usage
Function: machineId(original)
- original
<Boolean>
, If true
return original value of machine id, otherwise return hashed value (sha-256), default: false
Function: machineIdSync(original);
- syncronous version of
machineId
import {machineId, machineIdSync} from 'node-machine-id';
async function getMachineId() {
let id = await machineId();
...
}
machineId().then((id) => {
...
})
let id = machineIdSync()
let id = machineIdSync({original: true})
Caveats
- Image-based environments have usually the same
machine-id
As a workaround you can generate new machine-ids for each instance (or container) with dbus-uuidgen
and changed them in the respective > files: /etc/machine-id
and /var/lib/dbus/machine-id
. Thanks @stefanhuber