Kali linux
What is Kali Linux?
Kali Linux is a Debian-based Linux distribution. It is a meticulously crafted
OS that specifically caters to the likes of network analysts & penetration
testers. The presence of a plethora of tools that come pre-installed with Kali
transforms it into an ethical hacker’s swiss-knife. Previously known as
Backtrack, Kali Linux advertises itself as a more polished successor with
more testing-centric tools, unlike Backtrack which had multiple tools that
would serve the same purpose, in turn, making it jampacked with
unnecessary utilities. This makes ethical hacking using Kali Linux a
simplified task.
Why Use Kali Linux?
There are a wide array of reasons as to why one should use Kali Linux. Let me list
down a few of them:
1. As free as it can get — Kali Linux has been and will always be free to use.
2. More tools than you could think of — Kali Linux comes with over 600 different
penetration testing and security analytics related tool.
3. Open-source — Kali, being a member of the Linux family, follows the widely
appreciated open-source model. Their development tree is publicly viewable on
Git and all of the code is available for your tweaking purposes.
4. Multi-language Support — Although penetration tools tend to be written in
English, it has been ensured that Kali includes true multilingual support, allowing more users to operate in their native language and locate the tools they need for
the job.
5. Completely customizable — The developers at offensive security understand that
not everyone will agree with their design model, so they have made it as easy as
possible for the more adventurous user to customize Kali Linux to their liking, all
the way down to the kernel.
System Requirements for Kali Linux
Installing Kali is a piece of cake. All you have to make sure is that you have the
compatible hardware. Kali is supported on i386, amd64, and ARM (both ARMEL
and ARMHF) platforms. The hardware requirements are minimal as listed below,
although better hardware will naturally provide better performance.
A minimum of 20 GB disk space for the Kali Linux install.
RAM for i386 and amd64 architectures, minimum: 1GB, recommended: 2GB or
more.
CD-DVD Drive / USB boot support/ VirtualBox.
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