KALI LINUX (part 1)
We know that kali linux is a
operating system for pc . But first I wll give you some short information about
kali linux. and advantages
or what is future of kali
linux. I will give you information in parts.
What is Kali Linux ?
Kali Linux is a
Debian-based Linux distribution aimed at advanced Penetration Testing and
Security Auditing. Kali contains several hundred tools which are geared towards
various information security tasks, such as Penetration Testing, Security
research, Computer Forensics and Reverse Engineering. Kali Linux is developed,
funded and maintained by Offensive Security, a leading information security
training company.
Kali Linux was released
on the 13th March, 2013 as a complete, top-to-bottom rebuild of BackTrack
Linux, adhering completely to Debian development standards.
- More than 600 penetration testing tools included: After reviewing every tool that was included in
BackTrack, we eliminated a great number of tools that either simply did
not work or which duplicated other tools that provided the same or
similar functionality. Details on what’s included are on the Kali Tools site.
- Free (as in beer) and always will be: Kali
Linux, like BackTrack, is completely free of charge and always will be.
You will never, ever have to pay for Kali Linux.
- Open source Git tree: We
are committed to the open source development model and our development tree is
available for all to see. All of the source code which goes into
Kali Linux is available for anyone who wants to tweak
or rebuild packages to suit their specific needs.
- FHS compliant: Kali
adheres to the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard, allowing Linux users to easily locate binaries,
support files, libraries, etc.
- Wide-ranging wireless device support: A
regular sticking point with Linux distributions has been supported for
wireless interfaces. We have built Kali Linux to support as many wireless
devices as we possibly can, allowing it to run properly on a wide variety
of hardware and making it compatible with numerous USB and other wireless
devices.
- Custom kernel, patched for injection: As penetration testers, the development team
often needs to do wireless assessments, so our kernel has the latest
injection patches included.
- Developed in a secure environment: The
Kali Linux team is made up of a small group of individuals who are the
only ones trusted to commit packages and interact with the
repositories, all of which is done using multiple secure protocols.
- GPG
signed packages and repositories: Every
package in Kali Linux is signed by each individual developer
who built and committed it, and the repositories subsequently sign
the packages as well.
- Multi-language support: Although penetration tools tend to be written in
English, we have 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.
- Completely customizable: We
thoroughly understand that not everyone will agree with our design
decisions, so we have made it as easy as possible for our more adventurous
users to customize Kali
Linux to their liking, all the
way down to the kernel.
- ARMEL and ARMHF support: Since ARM-based single-board systems like the
Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone Black, among others, are becoming more and
more prevalent and inexpensive, we knew that Kali’s ARM support would need to be as robust as we could manage,
with fully working installations for both ARMEL and ARMHFsystems. Kali Linux is available on a wide range of ARM devices and has ARM repositories integrated with the
mainline distribution so tools for ARM are updated in conjunction
with the rest of the distribution.
Kali Linux is specifically tailored to the needs of
penetration testing professionals, and therefore all documentation on this site
assumes prior knowledge of, and familiarity with, the Linux operating system in
general.
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