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Cisco Packet Tracer
Hi all,
I'm trying to get Cisco packet tracer working on my kali install. Yes I know it is a windows only program but I have seen people use it on Linux. I have follwed a few tuts online but with no success. I was wondering if anyone has had any success? If so how did you get it going?
I'm running kali 64 bit.
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Hi, Packet Tracer is not a Windows only program, there is a linux version as well: Cisco Packet Tracer 6.0.1 for Linux (with tutorials), search for that
Regards
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I wasn't able to get Packet Tracer 6 working, but I was able to get 5 working after some fiddling.
I used the Ubuntu deb package. Install all those necessary 32-bit packages. Even after all of that, it still wouldn't work without the 64 bit hack from here: http://kaslnetwork.com/articles/inst...ntu-or-debian/
Good luck. It was a pain in the ***. I've been working on it for around 5 hours, tried numerous things and made numerous changes - so I can't really give you a step by step. I utilized quite a few different sources online.
If anyone can get a more recent version working, please let me know. 5.3.3 is different enough to cause me some issues.
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Hi guys,
I wondering, if anybody has tried to install packet tracer 6.2.
I tried to installed, but never start up ..
Any help , would be too much appreciated.
Kali Linux 1.1.0
i386
Linux kali 3.18.0-kali3-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 3.18.6-1~kali2 (2015-03-02) i686 GNU/Linux
Thank you in advance,
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facing same problem. i have installed but it is not running
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Hi all,
Install of CISCO Packet Tracer 6.3 on 64bit OS.. Will not load the application, simply echo's the "Starting packet Tracer " and completes, any further insight into this yet?
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#!/bin/bash
echo Starting Packet Tracer 6.3
PTDIR=/opt/pt
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$PTDIR/lib
pushd $PTDIR/bin > /dev/null
./PacketTracer6 "$@" > /dev/null 2>&1
popd > /dev/null
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Have attempted practically all the tips provided, still no joy.
Would really like to get this working on with Kali vs switching to VBox Windows.
Suggestions, thoughts, anyone?
Cheers