Specially for hackers : You can now run
Kali Pentesting OS in your web browser.
This bit of
news is going to elate hackers and security researchers. Kali Linux is one of
the most loved distros by the security community and it is now coming to in
your browser.
Network security specialist Jerry Gamblin has
created a project called KaliBrowser which
allows you to run the world’s best loved Kali Linux operating system on a web
browser. Gamblin has used Kali Linux Docker image, Openbox window manager, and
NoVNC HTML5-based VNC client to bring Kali OS to your browser.
For the
uninitiated, Kali Linux is often heralded as a must have Linux distro for
hackers, security researchers and pentesters. It is one of the best security
auditing operating systems based on the Linux kernel and the successor of the
popular BackTrack. The Kali Linux has itself been upgraded to 2016.1,
based on Debian GNU/Linux 8 “Jessie,” and that there’s an official Kali Linux
Docker image that lets users run the distro on any platform.
Here’s how to get started
with KaliBrowser right now
Those familiar with Kali Linux can use the
Docker Linux container engine to run the penetration testing operating system
on your web browser. The KaliBrowser can run on all operating systems including
Microsoft’s latest Windows 10, by running the following command below in a
terminal emulator.
sudo docker run -d -t -i -p
6080:6080 jgamblin/kalibrowser
Once that command finishes downloading and
extracting all the files, all you have to do is to open your favorite web
browser and point it to http://localhost:6080.
However, please note that this is a basic Kali
Linux installation, so you will need to add additional tools you want. It
can be done by installing via the command-line.
The tutorial once again :
It runs the following
packages:
Kali Docker
OpenBox
NoVNC
Kali Docker
OpenBox
NoVNC
Getting started is as easy
as:
docker run
-d -t -i -p 6080:6080 jgamblin/kalibrowser
and then point your favorite
browser to:
http://ip:6080
To keep this image as small
Gamblin has included only the base Linux (it is still 841MB) A bit
advanced version is available here jgamblin/kalibrowser-top10 (2GB) that has the Kali Top 10 metapackage pre installed so if you want that
run:
docker run
-d -t -i -p 6080:6080 jgamblin/kalibrowser-top10
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