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  1. Salut, am un smartbook si am decis sa instalez ultima versiune de kali linux, am descarcat ultima versiune, am facut stickul bootabil l-am instalat. Dau restart la sistem si observ ca nu am sunet, incep prin a verifica pulseaudio....nimic.....dupa multe incercari esuate m-am dat batut si am descarcat windows7.iso pentru al instala....Problema este ca nu reusesc sa fac un stick bootabil cu win7 din kali linux. Putin ajutorva rog vreau windows inapoi.....
  2. Salutare, tocmai ce am incercat kali linux pe android, nu sistemul in sine ci functile lui si mi se par absolut geniale nu sunt mari diferente in ceea ce poti face cu el pe pe un pc sau pe un android!
  3. [part 1]Some basic Linux commands Hello guys Today, we just started a new series on Linux commands. It's gonna be a fun Tutorial link:: so keep watching Pentesting with spirit Please Subscribe my channel to get the notification for the upcomming tutorials , and please like & share too :cool: Sharing is power :blackhat: and please comment if i have done anything wrong ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe our channel:: www.youtube.com/c/Pentestingwithspirit Like our facebook page:: www.facebook.com/Pentest.with.spirit1 Follow us on twitter:: @spirit3113
  4. [How to install kali linux tutorial-By Spirit] Hello guys My name is Spirit and today i am gonna show you how you can install kali linux in VMware workstation or in any other virutual players. Tutorial link:: https://youtu.be/SPmoXWiAGmQ ------------------------------------------------ Download kali linux ::www.kali.org ------------------------------------------------ You can watch my another tutorials also on my youtube channel:: www.youtube.com/c/Pentestingwithspirit And here is my Facebook fan page:: Www.fb.com/Pentest.with.spirit1 and my twitter account @spirit3113
  5. Uhmmm titlul spune tot ce vreau s? întreb.. Care este mai bun? Kali Linux sau Blackarch ? Care din ele are mai multe resurse deja instalate (nu c? nu s-ar putea instala ?i dup? dar întreb de curiozitate) .. Care consum? mai mult ? .. care e mai bun ?
  6. Recent am gasit acest mini preview si am zis sa va intreb cam ce parere aveti.
  7. We’re always on the lookout for and interesting ARM hardware for Kali Linux. Whether it’s a Galaxy Note or a USB stick sized SS808, we want to see Kali run on it. You can therefore imagine our excitement, when we first laid our eyes on the Utilite pro. Utilite Pro is a quad core ARM cortex-A9 machine with up to 4 GB of RAM, up to 512 GB mSATA SSD, HDMI and DVI-D output, dual (2x) 1GB nics, a built in wireless card and 4 USB ports. And its fanless. With those type of specs, this little beauty was unlikely to skip our radars. We wanted Kali Linux on that baby, real bad. We took this opportunity to create and publish the Offensive Security Kali Linux contributed ARM images, and thought we’d demonstrate the use of these scripts, and show you how to get Kali linux on the Utilite Pro. From there, the options are endless. The Utilite Pro came with Ubuntu preinstalled. The first thing we wanted to do, is update the machines uBoot bootloader image, to allow for support of 1.8V microSD cards. root@utilite:~# apt-get install mtd-utils root@utilite:~# git clone https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-uboot-images.git uboot root@utilite:~/uboot# ./cm-fx6-bootloader-update.sh CompuLab CM-FX6 (Utilite) boot loader update utility 1.1 (Nov 25 2013) >> Checking for utilities... >> ...Done >> Board CPU: mx6q >> Board DRAM: 2gb >> Looking for boot loader image file: cm-fx6-u-boot-mx6q-2gb >> ...Found >> Looking for SPI flash: mtd0 >> ...Found >> Current U-Boot version in SPI flash: U-Boot 2009.08-cm-fx6-0.87+tools (Oct 06 2013 - 13:46:27) >> New U-Boot version in file: (248K) >> Proceed with the update? 1) Yes 2) No #? Yes ** Do not power off or reset your computer!!! >> Erasing SPI flash... Erasing 4 Kibyte @ bf000 -- 100 % complete >> ...Done >> Writing boot loader to the SPI flash... ........... >> ...Done >> Checking boot loader in the SPI flash... . >> ...Done >> Boot loader update succeeded! root@utilite:~/uboot# Once that was done, we whipped out our Offensive Security Trusted Contributed ARM image scripts, and let our Utilite image builder script loose. On a separate 32 bit Kali Linux machine, we set up all the pre-requisites to build our ARM image, and make sure we have at least 10GB of free space. We start with downloading and setting up the ARM cross compiler and the build scripts: root@builder:~# git clone https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-arm-build-scripts.git Cloning into 'kali-arm-build-scripts'... remote: Counting objects: 95, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (57/57), done. remote: Total 95 (delta 62), reused 70 (delta 37) Unpacking objects: 100% (95/95), done. root@builder:~# git clone https://github.com/offensive-security/gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.7.git Cloning into 'gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.7'... remote: Counting objects: 5839, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (3105/3105), done. remote: Total 5839 (delta 2559), reused 5837 (delta 2559) Receiving objects: 100% (5839/5839), 74.64 MiB | 3.38 MiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (2559/2559), done. root@builder:~# Once that’s done, we next run the build-deps scripts, which will install all the dependencies required for the build: root@builder:~# cd kali-arm-build-scripts/ root@builder:~/kali-arm-build-scripts# ./build-deps.sh Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done abootimg is already the newest version. ... Now with everything in place, we kick off our Utilite image builder script, and go for a coffee, or six. The script requires a version parameter for the image, which is something we use to tag our ARM image versions. Once ready, you should get a *full* Kali Linux image which can then be dd’ed to a microSD card. Of course, you are encouraged to read the build script, and edit any installation parameters or packages to your needs. root@builder:~/kali-arm-build-scripts# ./utilite.sh 1.0 I: Retrieving Release I: Retrieving Release.gpg I: Checking Release signature I: Valid Release signature (key id 44C6513A8E4FB3D30875F758ED444FF07D8D0BF6) I: Retrieving Packages I: Validating Packages I: Resolving dependencies of required packages... I: Resolving dependencies of base packages... ... ... ... Cloning into 'firmware'... remote: Counting objects: 874, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (685/685), done. remote: Total 874 (delta 181), reused 849 (delta 167) Receiving objects: 100% (874/874), 30.17 MiB | 4.84 MiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (181/181), done. del devmap : loop0p2 del devmap : loop0p1 Removing temporary build files Generating sha1sum for kali-1.0-utilite.img Compressing kali-1.0-utilite.img Generating sha1sum for kali-1.0-utilite.img.xz root@builder:~/kali-arm-build-scripts# Once the image is ready, you can find it in the utlite subdirectory created by the script: root@builder:~/kali-arm-build-scripts# ls -l utilite-1.0/ total 334720 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 63 Dec 7 23:48 kali-1.0-utilite.img.sha1sum -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 342742176 Dec 7 23:52 kali-1.0-utilite.img.xz -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 66 Dec 7 23:53 kali-1.0-utilite.img.xz.sha1sum root@builder:~/kali-arm-build-scripts# Extract the compressed image file, and dd it to the microSD card (in our case, sdb). Once done, pop the microSD card into the Utilite, and boot it up! root@proxy:~/kali-arm-build-scripts# cd utilite-1.0/ root@proxy:~/kali-arm-build-scripts/utilite-1.0# 7z x kali-1.0-utilite.img.xz 7-Zip [64] 9.20 Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Igor Pavlov 2010-11-18 p7zip Version 9.20 (locale=en_US.UTF-8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,4 CPUs) Processing archive: kali-1.0-utilite.img.xz Extracting kali-1.0-utilite.img Everything is Ok Size: 7340032000 Compressed: 342742176 root@proxy:~/kali-arm-build-scripts/utilite-1.0# dd if=kali-1.0-utilite.img of=/dev/sdb bs=1M Once booted, you can log into the Utlite image with root / toor credentials. root@kali:~# uname -a Linux kali 3.0.35-cm-fx6-4 #1 SMP Sat Dec 7 23:47:48 EST 2013 armv7l GNU/Linux root@kali:~# cat /proc/cpuinfo Processor : ARMv7 Processor rev 10 (v7l) processor : 0 BogoMIPS : 790.52 processor : 1 BogoMIPS : 790.52 processor : 2 BogoMIPS : 790.52 processor : 3 BogoMIPS : 790.52 Features : swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 CPU implementer : 0x41 CPU architecture: 7 CPU variant : 0x2 CPU part : 0xc09 CPU revision : 10 Hardware : Compulab CM-FX6 Revision : 63012 Serial : 0b0991d4d81917c9 root@kali:~# cat /proc/meminfo MemTotal: 2006440 kB MemFree: 1922864 kB .... More info & buy: Home | Utilite Source: Kali Linux Documentation
  8. Description: By default , vpn is not configure in Kali Linux. If u want to connect vpn in kali linux , first install pptp and network openvpn in kali linux using apt-get install. Command : apt-get install network-manager-openvpn-gnome apt-get install network-manager-pptp apt-get install network-manager-pptp-gnome apt-get install network-manager-strongswan apt-get install network-manager-vpnc apt-get install network-manager-vpnc-gnome /etc/init.d/network-manager restart Disclaimer: We are a infosec video aggregator and this video is linked from an external website. The original author may be different from the user re-posting/linking it here. Please do not assume the authors to be same without verifying. Original Source: Surs?: Configure Vpn In Kali Linux
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