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==Installing Kali on the Raspberry Pi== | |||
Instructions on installing Kali Linux (specialized distro) on a Raspberry Pi are at [[Kali Raspberry Pi/Installing]] | Instructions on installing Kali Linux (specialized distro) on a Raspberry Pi are at [[Kali Raspberry Pi/Installing]] | ||
Kali Linux images: https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-arm-images/ | |||
==Interfacing with Headless Kali Raspberry Pi== | |||
Once you have installed Kali Linux, the post-installation networking and SSH setup for a headless Raspberry Pi running Kali Linux is covered here: [[Kali Raspberry Pi/Headless]] | |||
Further info on headless SSH: [[Kali Raspberry Pi/Headless Walkthrough]] | |||
==Post-Install Setup== | |||
Don't forget to do the essential post-install checklist: [[Kali Raspberry Pi/Post-Install]] | |||
= | ==Disk Encryption== | ||
To use the Pi as a throwaway hacking drop box, you'll probably want to encrypt the disk. | |||
Offensive Security has you covered: http://docs.kali.org/kali-dojo/04-raspberry-pi-with-luks-disk-encryption | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:08, 9 May 2017
Getting Set Up
Installing Kali on the Raspberry Pi
Instructions on installing Kali Linux (specialized distro) on a Raspberry Pi are at Kali Raspberry Pi/Installing
Kali Linux images: https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-arm-images/
Interfacing with Headless Kali Raspberry Pi
Once you have installed Kali Linux, the post-installation networking and SSH setup for a headless Raspberry Pi running Kali Linux is covered here: Kali Raspberry Pi/Headless
Further info on headless SSH: Kali Raspberry Pi/Headless Walkthrough
Post-Install Setup
Don't forget to do the essential post-install checklist: Kali Raspberry Pi/Post-Install
Disk Encryption
To use the Pi as a throwaway hacking drop box, you'll probably want to encrypt the disk.
Offensive Security has you covered: http://docs.kali.org/kali-dojo/04-raspberry-pi-with-luks-disk-encryption