Hi,
I have installed Kali Linux – Raspberry Pi edition,but after log in in to graphic mode i couldn't find Kali Linux menu under Application Menu.
Can you please help me.
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Hi,
I have installed Kali Linux – Raspberry Pi edition,but after log in in to graphic mode i couldn't find Kali Linux menu under Application Menu.
Can you please help me.
If you are still having trouble compiling you can check out my updated guide here.
trying to load Kali 1.1.0-rpi with LUKS encryption on my RPI B+. copy & pasted all the commands but when I mounted the SD card on the RPI, I get a kernel panic not sync UFS unable to mount root fs on unknown block, with a kdb> prompt. I can mount the sd card on my laptop and decrypt the LUKS partition. It contains the usual folders but boot, home, root, lists/partial, selinux, srv and sys are emply folders on the encrypted folder and the /mnt/backup folder. What is missing? How can I fix it?
I think the problem is in the initial creation of the initramfs. Here is the output
root@kali:/# mkinitramfs -o /boot/initramfs.gz 3.12.36
/bin/df: Warning: cannot read table of mounted file systems: No such file or directory
warning: failed to read mtab
/bin/cat: /proc/cmdline: No such file or directory
/proc/devices: fopen failed: No such file or directory
Failure to communicate with kernel device-mapper driver.
Check that device-mapper is available in the kernel.
Command failed
cryptsetup: WARNING: failed to determine cipher modules to load for c
I downloaded the image (http://images.kali.org/kali-2.0.1-rpi2.img.xz). Unpacked size 6.83GB. Now enough 8GB or need 16GB sd-card?Quote:
Get a fast SD card with at least 8 GB capacity. Class 10 cards are highly recommended.
just finished a kali-linux-full installation + g0tmi1k, by the way *** kickin', postinstall script kali.sh
And here we go
root@kali:~# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 30G 11G 19G 36% /
devtmpfs 369M 0 369M 0% /dev
tmpfs 373M 4.0K 373M 1% /dev/shm
tmpfs 373M 5.6M 367M 2% /run
tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock
tmpfs 373M 0 373M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs 75M 4.0K 75M 1% /run/user/110
tmpfs 75M 8.0K 75M 1% /run/user/0
if you only have just a 8 gig card then better try a smaller metapackage but kali-linux-full
but if you ask what else you can do then let me know if you have more storage available from usb drive (doesnt matter if it is a stick or hdd). if yes i would write down a mini how-to about an alternate way to run kali on rpi
I'm trying to install kali linux on a raspberry pi 2 following the documentation
I've downloaded the raspberry pi 2 image from offensive-security.com, validated the sha1sum, and created a bootable SD card with dd.
Now when I boot the raspberry pi from the SD card I see no output at all. I have another SD card with Raspbian and it boots just right from this other card. I've checked in another computer the kali SD card that I just created and I've noticed that the /boot file system is empty.
Is this normal or is it due to a failure during the dd process (apparently it finished successfuly)?.
Cheers,
Rod
I fixed my problem. It was related to the HDMI-VGA converter I was using. I connected the hdmi ouput directly to a hdmi screen and it worked fine. In raspbian I had to modify the settings in config.txt, but there's no such file in kali linux.
I've found this other thread which addresses a very similar issue
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/v...68598&p=500327
I copied config.txt to the boot partition of my SD card and I get the video output on VGA screen now :D
I was able to install Kali Linux ARM image onto my RPi2 using DDRescue -f utility (running Ubuntu on my main PC).
It absolutely refused to be installed using the guideline recommended DD Command.
Even it install, the Graphical Interface is unstable. It has crashed and refused to re-start at least 3 times.
The only option is to re-download the image onto the 8GB card.
Not to mention, the issues with the wireless USB adaptors, I would say the latest version of Kali, needs a major revision...
Hi, I've installed Kali to a 32gb SD card, with no issues and it boots fine in my Raspberry PI 2 B. However, I've been trying to make the remaining space a LUKS encrypted persistent partition. I've done this successfully on a USB pendrive before, but I'm having trouble with the SD Card:
[root@HP-G61 Downloads]# cryptsetup --verbose --verify-passphrase luksFormat /dev/sdb3
WARNING!
========
This will overwrite data on /dev/sdb3 irrevocably.
Are you sure? (Type uppercase yes): YES
Enter passphrase:
Verify passphrase:
Cannot wipe header on device /dev/sdb3.
Command failed with code 5: Input/output error
looking at fdisk -l I get this:
Disk /dev/sdb: 29.7 GiB, 31914983424 bytes, 62333952 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x000ddd94
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/sdb1 1 125000 125000 61M c W95 FAT32 (LBA)
/dev/sdb2 125001 14335999 14210999 6.8G 83 Linux
/dev/sdb3 14336000 14336000 1 512B 83 Linux
It seems odd to me that the size of sdb3 is 1 512B, but I don't know how to resolve this!
Can anyone advise please. Thanks
I have installed it onto a 32GB card but it seems to be a basic version.
None of the tools seem to be pre loaded. I am on 1.0.9.10+kali1~r2u1 for armhf
This was the newest version on the web site. Anyone else had this happen too?
My wireless adapter seems to be unhappy with me and my RPi 2 Mod. B. I'm running the latest Kali ARM image on my Pi, and it's all fine and well, except for the adapter. It picks up that a wireless adapter is connected, but doesn't let me connect to a network. Says "device is not managed". My ethernet adapter is fine, but the weird thing is that none of the adapters are called normal things. There is no "wlan0" or anything, just "lo", along with the adapters' weird names: "enxe84e0634f2a8" (which I'm pretty sure is the wireless one, it's followed by a bunch of stuff including "Nickname:"<WIFI@REALTEK>"") and "enxb827eb953357". Why do they have those names? Not only do they have those names, but I can't do anything with them. I can access the internet, but it's slow, and when I use Airmon-ng, it doesn't do anything, and reports that it can't monitor mode the adapter. Any help?
I've been having issues of my own with this build, but the issue your facing is an easy solution (sort of).
I found that if you open terminal and do a quick
apt-get update
then
apt-get upgrade
and give it a sec, you should get some menus with aircrack-ng and nmap and some others. It's not everything we are supposed to get, but it's something, and if you want other specific scripts you can just APT-GET INSTALL them. ("apt-get install ophcrack" for example)
Hi richtercamden,
The new images are using persistent interfaces. You can switch back to the classic interface naming convention (wlan0, eth0, etc.) by adding the following keywords to the first line in your /boot/cmdline.txt:
Don't forget to mount /boot:Code:net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0
More tips and a walk through of installing kali on a raspberry pi can be found in the Sticky-Finger's Kali-Pi blog under:Code:sudo mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /boot
http://whitedome.com.au/kali-pi
Hope that helps,
Re4son
Hello, when opening applications i have no kali menu to open tools
I downloaded Meta packages from: 'apt-get update && apt-cache search kali-linux-full' but I didn't see any changes
I have the raspberry pi 2/3 arm image
16 gb SD card
What do i do?
EDIT: I now did the: apt-get update
And apt-get upgrade
I now got some tools but if in a video for puspose i need social engineering tool
What command do i need to use to download that?
Apt-get update social engineering tool
Apt-get upgrade social engineering tool??
I'm new to Linux and the RPi... so please bear with me.
I'm trying to follow this guide, granted it's a bit old. I'm able to install Kali just fine, but when I get to the part where I install the adafruit software, I get an error ("package architecture (armhf) does not match system (armel) "). This is step 6 of the third section, "Step Three: Plug Everything In and Power On".
I've tried using this one, here: https://images.offensive-security.co...-rpitft.img.xz
Any suggestions?
I'm on a Raspberry B+
Just use one of the metapackages listed here:
https://www.kali.org/news/kali-linux-metapackages/
e.g. via:
Hope that helps,Code:apt-get update
apt-get install kali-linux-full
Re4son
I did that on a 16 gb sd card because that kali-Linux-full=9 gb (source:https://www.kali.org/news/kali-linux-metapackages/)
After 3 hours of downloading.... Errors...
i got some new tools but not the tools i ment....
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Hello folks,
I'm having issues with installing Kali-ARM for Raspberry Pi 2.
Being fairly new to the Pi with Kali I don't know where the error is being generated from.
Sad enough, even Google couldn't find me a solution. In the image you can see the error.
I tried flashing the image on a mini SD card (SanDisk Class 10 16GB) with 'dd' and 'Win32DiskImager'
Neither worked. Plus, I had to restore the partitions on the SD card since the image messed it up to
only viewing 60MB afterwards and having 14GB unallocated.
Hope someone can help me out here. :)
http://pasteboard.co/2A11oKmI.jpg
Hi,
maybe somebody can tell me where I go wrong.
I have a RPi B+ and a SanDisk Ultra 32GB MicroSD HC I.
I downloaded the Images
kali-linux-light-2016.1-armel.img.xz
kali-linux-light-2016.1-armhf.img.xz
from
http://cdimage.kali.org/kali-2016.1/
I also used the Images from the download site. All result in the same error :(
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My way is:
I use "xz -dv Imagefile.xz" than I use "dd if=imagefile of=/dev/sda1"
Anyone an idea what I do wrong?
Damm I found the Problem maybe. Using dd to write to sda1 is wrong, it should be only sda -.-
NOPE, still nope :((((
Hi MegaTraveller,
try the Raspberry Pi images from the ARM Download page:
https://www.offensive-security.com/k...ux-arm-images/
This one here should do the trick:
https://images.offensive-security.co...1.2-rpi.img.xz
Hope that helps,
Re4son
Hello,
I downloaded the Raspberry Pi images from the ARM Download page: (image name RaspberryPi 2 / 3)
https://www.offensive-security.com/k...ux-arm-images/
When I check the SHA1SUM, it does not match with the one on the page where I downloaded it : do you think I can install it anyway on my Pi3?
Is it possible to install on a Pi3 a full version of Kali?
Thanks in advance for your help
What about setting up the encryption + LUKS on the RPi3 in Kali 2 (latest version)?
The only existing topic that exists addressing such question is from here but it doesn't work anymore either (just like the OffSec's official tutorial).
It's now outdated as it seems.
Anyone here succeeded in getting it to work on the Pi 2/3 with Kali 2 (rolling)?
for those having problems with installing Kali Linux ARM versions on Pi there is a great video on Youtube by Black Hack Wireless that worked really good for me....it was my first time trying to install anything I downloaded myself except the NOOBS files from the Foundation itself....
I put latest Kali image in my SD card as stated in the docs:
Raspberry PI 3 boots and starts to load network services but instead of starting X interface it reboots over and over and againCode:sudo dd if=kali-2.1.2-rpi2.img of=/dev/rdisk3 bs=512k
I've tried 2 different SD card 8GB and 16GB, but with the same results...
Hello everyone, I am new to the forum and just received my RPi and need some assistance installing Kali on Raspberry Pi 2 and it boots up to the rainbow screen. Read several forum posts that pointed to power and faulty SD card. After several unsuccessful tries, I installed Raspbian and it booted up without any issues. I am using a Samsung EVO Plus 32GB Class 10. Tried adding the "boot_delay=1" but still not booting up. I am using a Macbook Pro with the latest OS and Windows 7. I tried mounting the Kali IMG (from two different sites) with terminal and with Apple-Pi Baker app, then tried it on my Windows computer using Win32Imager and still boots up to the rainbow screen. I dont know what else to do, does anybody have any suggestions that i can try?
Thank you!
Ok - help needed - Raspberry Pi 3 with an Adafruit TFT display. I am downloading the correct image and writing it with Win32 DiskImage to an 8GB MicroSD. Pop it into my Pi, boot only to a white screen. HELP!
You've probably downloaded the pi-tft image for the Pi 1. It doesn't work with a Pi 2/3.
You can find a step-by-step guide to get the display to work with kali on newer model Pi's here:
https://whitedome.com.au/re4son/sticky-fingers-kali-pi/
It's also available as ready-to-go image:
https://whitedome.com.au/re4son/stic...stalled-image/
Hope that helps,
Re4son
do you know how to make a persistence partition? my kali image on my pi only has a couple megabytes out of 32 gbs?
how big of space do you have for all of your docs, n stuff?
can you help me create a persistence partition without encryption?
Is this image an "Embedded Linux?"
I downloaded the latest Kali for RPi3 "Kali Linux RaspberryPi 2 and 3". I am installing on a RPi3B. I was able to format a 64G Class-10 SDCard, and using Win32DiskImager installed Kali.
After booting up, I wanted to update. I did the following:
with no problem. However, when I issue the dist-upgrade command:Code:apt update
At the 50% mark of the install, the system crashes and restarts, only to crash and restart again.Code:apt dist-upgrade
Is there something wrong with the dist-upgrade package?
You could try saving image to disk and selecting from Noobs install menu?
I downloaded the image and used Balena Etcher to burn sd card, works perfectly, but I need help adjusting HD resolution to 1920x1080.