(I was corrected below.) That software generates a bogus KMS ticket that doesn't expire until 2038, which lets you use LTSC without needing a keyserver. The right one is written by a guy named 'massgravel' a member of a team that posts their work under the name 'massgravel'. If you want to go a little grey, you could use the KMS38 activation provided by MAS, which you can find on github. If you want to run LTSC officially, you'll need a keyserver. If you want permanent activation, you'll probably have to violate the IoT license terms. It actually works in the same way that regular LTSC does. (eg, a kiosk.) There's no code enforcement of this clause, it's just a term in the license. LTSC IoT supports HWID activation, which is permanent and doesn't need a server, but the license terms say you can't use it as a desktop, only for running a single app most of the time. Regular LTSC only supports key server activation, so you have to run a key server to use it officially.
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