Hi
After half a dozen attempts to load Kali Linux to my Raspberry Pi B+ and ending up looking at a black screen with just a cursor for company, I decided to put Kali onto a USB stick instead and run it through my desktop computer. I know this isn't a good idea in the sense that it stationary and I'm using my own router to get on the Internet.
But until I can afford an android tablet (not Apple) or a small laptop with an arm platform this arrangement will have to do.
The thing I wanted to know was, can I use "Private internet Access" with the USB stick while running Kali on the computer. I mean, can I install it on the USB stick along with Kali so I can access it when Kali is running on the desktop computer or have it automatically start when Kali boots up.
This would give me a limited amount of security as the IP address would be traced to somewhere else if a scan was detected by someone. (This is highly unlikely as there aren't any computer professionals living in my immediate area). That said I'm only practising with Kali to see what it can do, rather than prosperously hacking someone else's WiFi for personal gain.
Thanks.