




Kali Linux on Android
Thead Owner : Psych0-Smil3s,
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03-28-2014, 03:26 AM
So i've been trying to figure out how to get kali on my Droid, I already knew it was possible I mean let's face it android is Linux after all. SO I took the liberty of putting this together, I JUST completed this on my phone and it runs at peak performance if you do it just like this.
You will need at least 5 Gb of free space for this.
First you will need to be rooted to do this, if you don't know what root is or you aren't rooted you can IM me i'll help you.
Second you will need the .zip I just put together.
So go ahead and install ALL of the apps in the zip, I placed the exact app directly from Google play itself.
Open your "Linux Deploy" in the bottom right and hit the down arrow for settings.
Look for "Distribution" and select "Kali Linux" then go to "User Name" either leave default android or change it to whatever you want.
REMEMBER THIS NAME FOR LATER.
Make sure "Desktop Environment" is set to "LXDE" then under "Select Components" select whatever you want to ADD to your image. Personally I added ALL 5 checks.
Check allow SSH then make sure "Graphics Subsystem" is set to "VNC" both of these options will allow you to use the other three Apps.
Then go all the way back up to the top and hit "Install", now if you are on WiFi this should go kind of quickly. Really the longest part is the bootstrapping but if you are not at home right now like myself and are ONLY on your mobile network signal. It took me 6 hours for a full install but again use WiFi it won't be that bad.
Now if all goes well you will have Kali Linux on your Android, so you will want to hit "Start" if everything went well everything will boot up.
Now you can use either the SSH or VNC client to access your Kali instance.
The VNC password is “changeme”
The SSH password is
"changeme"
and the SSH credentials are “android”
OR "the_name_we_made_earlier"
Excluding quotations, I just put them there to single out all of our values.
Now me personally I got a successful install of everything the very first time, so if there are any errors I am willing to try and help but I won't make any promises.
![[Image: Screenshot_2014_03_28_01_07_56.png]](http://s25.postimg.org/nb7c2cqcf/Screenshot_2014_03_28_01_07_56.png)
You will need at least 5 Gb of free space for this.
First you will need to be rooted to do this, if you don't know what root is or you aren't rooted you can IM me i'll help you.
Second you will need the .zip I just put together.
Code:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/m9srgvw1weps8x7/Kali%20Linux%20on%20Android.zip
So go ahead and install ALL of the apps in the zip, I placed the exact app directly from Google play itself.
Open your "Linux Deploy" in the bottom right and hit the down arrow for settings.
Look for "Distribution" and select "Kali Linux" then go to "User Name" either leave default android or change it to whatever you want.
REMEMBER THIS NAME FOR LATER.
Make sure "Desktop Environment" is set to "LXDE" then under "Select Components" select whatever you want to ADD to your image. Personally I added ALL 5 checks.
Check allow SSH then make sure "Graphics Subsystem" is set to "VNC" both of these options will allow you to use the other three Apps.
Then go all the way back up to the top and hit "Install", now if you are on WiFi this should go kind of quickly. Really the longest part is the bootstrapping but if you are not at home right now like myself and are ONLY on your mobile network signal. It took me 6 hours for a full install but again use WiFi it won't be that bad.
Now if all goes well you will have Kali Linux on your Android, so you will want to hit "Start" if everything went well everything will boot up.
Now you can use either the SSH or VNC client to access your Kali instance.
The VNC password is “changeme”
The SSH password is
"changeme"
and the SSH credentials are “android”
OR "the_name_we_made_earlier"
Excluding quotations, I just put them there to single out all of our values.
Now me personally I got a successful install of everything the very first time, so if there are any errors I am willing to try and help but I won't make any promises.
![[Image: Screenshot_2014_03_28_01_07_56.png]](http://s25.postimg.org/nb7c2cqcf/Screenshot_2014_03_28_01_07_56.png)
03-28-2014, 04:01 AM
Psycho you are a complete stud. If I tried this i'd end up with my phone through the wall with all my frustration.
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03-28-2014, 04:17 AM
Psych0 is ma main hoe <3
Lub yew Psych0! Cool tute, and I'll be using it ^~^
Lub yew Psych0! Cool tute, and I'll be using it ^~^
03-28-2014, 02:13 PM
Yes! This is a fucking sweet tutorial. Kali Linux is a great OS, especially for people who hack, or often deal with hackers.
03-28-2014, 05:55 PM
(03-28-2014, 02:13 PM)MrSchmitz Wrote: Yes! This is a fucking sweet tutorial. Kali Linux is a great OS, especially for people who hack, or often deal with hackers.
Hey thanks bro, it took me a little while to write it, I'm mobile, but yea I had been thinkig that their MUST be a way to install multiple os's on my phone. Now I'm just installing one Distro after another to see what will install, and what the process is. And yea I like pentesting, kali is def the best.