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Please be sure you are on the 22H2 release of VMWare - see the notices in the documentation - https://www.kali.org/docs/virtualization/install-vmware-silicon-host/
For now, yes.
You are getting it twisted. You don't need the 7z to be *in ova*, you need to *extract the compressed file that is the .7z file* to get the ova. .7z is a file format just like .zip which means it...
You just decompress the .7z file, you don't compress it again.
It's because you can use it with the VM software.
The M1 will *never* be able to just pop in a USB key and boot due to the way the Apple bootchain works on the Apple Silicon devices.
We do not support booting the Live USB (or even installer) on APple Silicon currently, only via VM.
How are you running the scripts? That seems like it's trying to use an arm64 (64-bit) compiler to build armhf (32-bit) which isn't going to work. The BBB script likely needs some work and is...
Your workaround is correct.
The issue is that VMWare Fusion has a bug that makes it incompatible with the 5.18 kernel, and while we were reverting it in 5.16 and 5.17, it's no longer feasible for...
The script currently doesn't work, that's why it's still in Draft for the merge request. I've not had time to circle back to it just yet, but I'm hoping to this week/weekend since I now have headers...
This was due to a bug in Parallels - please update your Parallels to version 17.1.2; Unfortunately, it also affects VMware Fusion, so we've also bumped the kernel with a revert of those specific...
The M1 does not support booting from a USB device just yet. There is still quite a bit of kernel work before Linux will be booting properly without user intervention.
Also make sure that the option to make the connection available to all users is checked in the connection options.
You also need to add `console=ttyAMA0` to the cmdline.txt file if you want output on there. Unless I'm misunderstanding what you're asking.
that file comes from the social engineering toolkit, or set, package. You will want to `apt install set` if you do not have it installed.
You likely need to also enable the "hciuart" service - so, `systemctl enable --now hciuart && systemctl restart bluetooth` - this will enable (and start) the hciuart service, and then restart...
This is not supported by the Kali team at all, and the amount of packages you will need to download will be larger than just downloading the kali iso and installing it.
At the moment, we do not offer that option, it's something I'd like to do in the future. You could uninstall the desktop metapackages yes, or you could build your own image using the build scripts (...
https://www.kali.org/news/major-metapackage-makeover/
Unfortunately, WSL1 has a bug in their sleep implementation and there isn't much that we can do - see https://bugs.kali.org/view.php?id=6672 and (linked from there)...
You install the apps on WSL the same way you would on a Kali installation, via the apt package manager. https://www.kali.org/news/major-metapackage-makeover/ has a list of metapackages that will...
libpng12 went away a long time ago. the current libpng package is libpng16-16 - you can search in the future using something like "apt search libpng" and finding the libpng package in the output, or...
Zenmap likely requires other python2 packages so it's unlikely that just adding the old repos and installing it would do what you want. The correct approach would be to either convince upstream to...
Unfortunately, it would seem whatever driver you're using isn't compatible with 5.7; You should be using the realtek-rtl88xxau-dkms package in kali, but it will require either using a different wifi...
Unfortunately with Kali this will not work, you will need to either connect it via ethernet and use "nmtui" to connect it to a wifi network, or connect it to an actual monitor and connect it to a...
I would suggest using the package i mentioned previously. Also make sure you're using the correct branch. Kernel headers change, and this sounds like there is an incompatibility with that version...
hwsim0 = first hardware simulator device
wlan0 = first wireless device
lo = localhost only device
eth0 is an ethernet connector, not a wireless device.
Regulatory db can be ignored.
As for your driver - have you tried the package we have already? That device should be covered by realtek-rtl88xxau-dkms - do note, that wifi card isn't the most...
You need to clean up your sources.list file. I'm not sure what you're trying to do, but I can 100% guarantee you that enabling and installing software from moto or sana into kali-rolling is the...
No way to add more ram. Adding swap is the same way it would be added on any other system, just point it at the correct place. You'll likely need to shrink your root partition to add the swap...
Keep in mind that the RPi3B only has 1GB of ram, unless you are adding either a swap partition to the microsd card, or adding a swap file, you're going to run out of memory quite quick while...
You should run `apt update` again, and then run the command it mentions in the output - `apt --fix-broken install` without the quotes. Sometimes the mirrors haven't finished updating when you've...
Normal users do not have /sbin or /usr/sbin in their path, as the commands in there require elevated privileges. That is why the commands run when you use sudo, which elevates your privileges. Do...
What kernel version are you on? I've seen this issue crop up occasionally on the rpi4 and it's due to the usb bus. Older kernels definitely had issues, but I hadn't seen it on the 4.19.93 kernel. ...
You need to enable the service with systemctl enable chrony - then either reboot, or start it manually with systemctl start chrony.
Bash creates the file, based on your settings in .bashrc it's not created or owned by any package in and of itself, it's just a recorded history of your bash commands.
Try need to run apt update first, so that it updates the repos to what are latest.
root@kali:~# apt updateHit:1 http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling InRelease
Hit:2...
The raspberrypi does not have a hardware clock, unless you purchase some sort of rtc/rtc hat for it. I would suggest installing the package "chrony" and enabling the service.
You need to update and reboot. Your kernel is out dated, and we do not have headers available for that kernel anymore.
I can't reproduce this here; Although for me, the internal wifi card is wlan0 not wlan1.
I run airmon-ng start wlan0 which creates wlan0mon and then I run airodump-ng --band abg wlan0mon and...
Yes, you need to be updated to the latest packages. Also, you should probably try the realtek-rtl8188eus-dkms package (which is what that GitHub provides) - but again, you'll need to be updated...
Assuming you're talking about WSL, the Downloads folder in Windows is mounted at /mnt/c/Users/(YOURWINDOWSUSERNAME)/Downloads
I can't reproduce the issue here at all.
It's possible you somehow have/got the wrong firmware, due to a misstep with enabling them in the metapackages. You could try running `apt install...
Did you follow the full instructions? Specifically the part where it says Package / Build dependencies (Kali) under Notes?
I do not have a usbarmory mk2 so I do not know what is different between the mk1 and mk2. Pull requests are certainly welcome to add support if the image doesn't work despite their wiki page saying...
An upgrade does not create a new account, you would need to do that manually via adduser (make sure to add the user to the kali group as well as others) - or do a fresh installation to have it...
Does dmesg show any output when you connect the phone? It's possible that there isn't a device driver for whatever your phone is showing up as to the rpi, but we won't know without that output.
cmake exists - you'll want to run apt update before running their installer - but, they're expecting the drivers to be run on a 32bit system; you're either going to have to go through that installer...
You need to use "sudo" before commands that require elevated privileges (like apt) on the command line, and enter the "chris" user's password. There is no kali user on an installation, it is only...
The kernel sources do not go in to /usr/local/src, they typically go into /usr/src when in a package. When you say you've installed "re4son's kalipi for rpib3+" - what package are you installing? ...
The live image has the firmware installed, unfortunately, it wasn't added to the metapackages until after release. If 2019.4 works for you, you can always install and then do an apt update && apt...