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In this video we’ll make a bootable USB containing some solid tools: Kali linux with persistence, Kon boot, Hiren’s boot CD, Clonezilla and we’ll check out how to further add to the USB using YUMI.
Check out the video for instructions on how to do it. Software links below!
YUMI:
https://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-mu…
Kali Linux:
Hiren’s Boot CD PE:
https://www.hirensbootcd.org/
Clonezilla:
https://www.clonezilla.org/downloads/…
Kon Boot:
https://kon-boot.com/index.html
AOMEI Partition Assistant:
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#linux
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In this video we’ll make a bootable USB containing some solid tools: Kali linux with persistence, Kon boot, Hiren’s boot CD, Clonezilla and we’ll check out how to further add to the USB using YUMI.
Check out the video for instructions on how to do it. Software links below!
YUMI:
https://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-mu…
Kali Linux:
Hiren’s Boot CD PE:
https://www.hirensbootcd.org/
Clonezilla:
https://www.clonezilla.org/downloads/…
Kon Boot:
https://kon-boot.com/index.html
AOMEI Partition Assistant:
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6WJoKEufFQT87BX1l_IRVQ
#linux
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Kali Linux is a purpose built security operating system with a large variety of popular penetration testing tools. It is an open source project that is maintained and funded by Offensive Security. In addition to Kali Linux, Offensive Security also maintains the Exploit Database.
I’m going to guide you through a Kali Linux installation using Virtual Box. The first step is to download and install Virtual Box for your operating system.
You will then want to make your way to the Kali Linux download page and download the latest “Kali Linux 64-Bit (Installer)” ISO. Be warned it can take a while as the current version is 3.7G.
Open Virtual Box and click on the New button.
On this page you need to supply the following:
All you have to do here is specify how large your virtual machine should be. I used 30 GB. You could allocate less but I wouldn’t really want to go lower than 10 GB.
You will arrive back at the main Virtual Box page. Right-click on your Kali virtual machine and go to Settings.
This step is optional but under “General”, then “Advanced” I usually set the “Shared Clipboard” and the “Drag’n’Drop” to “Bidirectional”.
The next step is under “Storage”, select your DVD drive, and next to “Optical Drive” click on the blue disc. Then “Choose a disk file” and select your new Kali ISO.
This step is optional but I find sometimes on my Mac enabling audio in Virtual Box causes the virtual machine not to boot. I don’t use the audio in my virtual machines so I disable it.
I recommend changing your “Attached to:” from “NAT” to “Bridged Adapter”. If all connections would be outbound then “NAT” would be fine. I want to be able to serve external services like “DVWA” so allowing the virtual machine to assign its own IP address is preferable. You would do the same with NAT by opening up mappings but it is a pain so I wouldn’t recommend it.
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This article is all about my journey on switching from Windows 10 to Linux Mint 20, how I got easily adapted to the Linux environment, and some resources that helped me to set up a perfect Desktop environment.
Ok, now I have decided to switch to Linux but here comes the first question. Which distro will satisfy my needs both in terms of GUI and other aspects? Linux is not something new to me since I have been working with RHEL based distros in my work for the past 4 years with the command-line.
I know RHEL based distros are good for enterprises but not for personalized desktop environments, at least that’s what I am thinking till now. So I started my research to find the distro that should be easy for me to use and at the same time should have good community support if in case I ran into some problem. Among many Linux distros, I drilled down my list to 4 flavors.
Related Article: The Best Linux Distributions for Beginners
Before deciding the Distro it is necessary you formulate the list of tools/programs or packages needed and check if the distro you choose provides all those features.
For me, I use Linux for two main purposes: one is for my professional development work, writing articles, and second for my personal use like Video editing and Movies. Most of the popular software are created to be compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux like Sublime Text, VSCode, VLC Media Player, Firefox/Chromium browser. Other than these software, cloud-based services make our life easy Like Microsoft Office 365 or G Suite.
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Kali Linux is a secure Debian-based Linux distribution that comes pre-loaded with hundreds of well-known security tools and has gained quite a name for itself.
Kali even has an industry-respected certification available called “Pentesting with Kali”. The certification is a rigorous 24-hour challenge in which applicants must successfully compromise a number of computers with another 24 hours to write up a professional penetration test report that is sent to and graded by the personnel at Offensive Security. Successfully passing this exam will allow the test taker to obtain the OSCP credential.
The focus of this guide and future articles is to help individuals become more familiar with Kali Linux and several of the tools available within the distribution.
#kali linux #linux distros #linux