@testingreults done!
Type: Posts; User: hackajar
@testingreults done!
Sorry, but I need to put this here (OCD) to help people like me that enjoy explicit and consistent instructions.
1.) Check that your repositories are correct
vi /etc/apt/sources.list
File...
VM Version: VM Fusion 5.0.3
VMX: Kali Linux 1.0
When I double click on the VMX file, it prompts me to upgrade the version to 9.x. I accept and it warns of Floppy disk not correct. It then boots...
http://www.bolet.org/TestSSLServer/
If above is too much for you, make sure java is installed (http://forums.kali.org/showthread.php?41-Installing-Java-on-Kali-Linux) and just use TestSSLServer...
If you do not want to do "Fresh" ISO install of Kali onto your ESXi (or any other paid VMWare environment for that matter), you can use the 32bit -> Gnome -> VMWare download.
1.) Download the Kali...