Install Kali Linux on Raspberry Pi 3
Since the dawn of computer security there have been several
programs, operating systems, applications, methods, and even the use of social
engineering that have been used to initialize security breaches. One of the
most recent operating systems used for digital forensics and penetration
testing includes Kali
Linux. Kali can be booted from a live CD, live USB, or it can be run
within a virtual machine. We will show you how to install Kali Linux on
Raspberry Pi 3 with 3.5 inch LCD Screen.
Having Kali Linux installed on a Raspberry Pi makes the
installation very portable. This can be a very inexpensive and dynamic
tool that would be great for penetration testers, students, hobbyists, ethical
hackers, and anyone else that has an interest in computer security.
INSTALL KALI LINUX ON RASPBERRY PI 3 WITH
First you will need to purchase all of the items needed to successfully complete this tutorial. All of these items can be purchased on Amazon at a reasonable price. All of these items totaled a little over $100 dollars. For simplicity all of the items can be found in the links below.
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PORTABILITY AND KALI LINUX OPENS UP DOORS
Keep in mind that we don’t encourage unethical hacking or the abuse of Kali Linux that may contribute to laws being broken. We do, however, encourage learning and testing your own network for vulnerabilities. You should always have permission before using Kali Linux if you are using it outside your own network.
HOW TO INSTALL KALI LINUX ON RASPBERRY PI 3
INSTALLING KALI ON MICRO SD CARD
Step-by-Step How To Install Kali Linux (2017.3) to a Raspberry Pi 3
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The first step is to download the Kali Linux 2.0 Image file for the Raspberry Pi 3.
The download page is here. https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-arm-images/
There are other Image files so scroll down to the Raspberry Pi 2/3 download.
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After the Image file is downloaded it will need to be extracted. Most computers will not have the right software to extract it.
WinRAR can be downloaded and installed to extract the Image file if you dont already have software to extract it.
Download link to WinRAR http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm
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After the Image is extracted it is ready to be written to a SD-Card.
Win32Disk Imager is a popular free disk writing software that can be used if you dont already have one.
Link to Win32DiskImagerhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/files/Archive/
The minimum is a 8GB SD-Card although a bigger 16GB or 32 GB is much bettersince more tools can be downloaded and run.
Load the Image file into Win32Disk Imager and write to the correct drive.
Be sure to have the correct drive selected as it will overwrite any drive that is selected!!
It will take a few minutes to write the package and then say Write Successful when its done.
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Once the Image is written to the SD-Card it is ready to install into the Pi 3.
5…
Everything can now be plugged into a monitor or TV with a HDMI cable.
A old keyboard and mouse can be used as a controller.
After powering up the Pi 3 it will go through a boot up process. The screen will go blank a few times which is normal.
A login prompt will come up.
Username: root
Password: toor
At his point you should have Kali Linux installed on the Pi 3.
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