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Friday, July 31, 2015

How to use Kali Linux on any Android Phone or Tablet

First of all friend download "Linux deploy" in your android device through play store or below link:-
                              
        Linux deploy
Prerequisites:-
                   
  • A device running Android 2.1 and above, rooted.
  • At least 5 GB free space on internal or external storage.
  • A fast, wireless internet connection.
  • Patience to wait for a distribution to bootstrap from the network.
REMEMBER:-HOW TO ROOT ANDROID DEVICE. GOOGLE IT YOU CAN USE ANY SOFTWARE TO ROOT DEVICE.

NOW:-

Configuring Linux Deploy for Kali
There’s actually very little to be done to get Kali installed. By choosing Kali Linux in the “Distribution” tab, you’ve pretty much covered the important stuff. Optionally, you can choose your architecture, verify that the Kali mirror is correct, set your installation type and location on your Android device, etc. Generally speaking, the defaults provided by Linux Deploy are good to begin with.linux-deploy-kali-list-00

Building the Kali Image
install-kali-linux-deploy
Once you are happy with all the settings, hitting the “install” button will start a Kali Linux bootstrap directly from  repositories. Depending on your Internet connection speed, this process could take a while. You’ll be downloading a base install of Kali Linux (with no tools) at minimum.
Starting up your chrooted Kali
Once the installation is complete, you can have Linux Deploy automatically mount and load up your Kali Linux chroot image. This also includes the starting of services such as SSH and VNC for easier remote access. All of this is automagically done by hitting the “start” button. You should see Linux Deploy setting up your image with output similar to the following:
linux-deploy-mount
At this stage, Linux Deploy has started a VNC and SSH server inside your chrooted Kali image. You can connect to the Kali session remotely using the IP address assigned to your Android device (in my case, 10.0.0.10).
YOU HAVE TO DOWNLOAD VNC FOR RUNNING THE KALI LINUX.
Logging in to your chrooted Kali
Now you can use  VNC client to access your Kali instance. The VNC password is “changeme” and the SSH credentials are “android” for the username (configured via Linux Deploy) and “changeme” as the password.
Image Size Considerations
If left unchanged, Linux Deploy will automatically set an image size of around 4 GB, for a “naked” installation of Kali. If you would like to install additional Kali tools down the road, you might want to consider using a larger image size, which is configurable via the settings in Linux Deploy.

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