Kali Linux is one of the most popular penetration testing and ethical hacking operating systems used by security professionals and enthusiasts worldwide. It's a powerful tool for testing the security of networks, applications, and devices. In this blog, we'll show you how to install and set up Kali Linux on your Android phone without rooting your device.
Before we start, there are few things you need know:
An phone(Android ) running Android 5.0 Lollipop or higher.
At least 10 GB of free storage space on your phone.
A reliable internet connection.
Now let's get started!
Step 1: Download & install the app
The first thing you'll need to do is download and install the "Linux Deploy" app from the Google Play Store. This app will allow you to install Kali Linux on your Android phone without rooting it.
Step 2: Download Kali Linux ISO image
Next, you'll need to download the Kali Linux ISO image from the official website. Make sure you download the ARM version of Kali Linux as it's compatible with Android phones.
Step 3: Configure Linux Deploy
Open the Linux Deploy app on your Android phone and click on the "Properties" button. In the Properties window, configure the following settings:
Distribution: Kali Linux
Installation type: File
Image file: Locate and select the Kali Linux ISO image you downloaded in Step 2.
Architecture: armhf
Installation path: Select a path on your phone where you want Kali Linux to be installed.
Step 4: Install Kali Linux
Once you've configured the Linux Deploy app, click on the "Install" button. The installation process may take some time, depending on your internet connection and the speed of your phone.
Step 5: Start Kali Linux
After the installation is complete, click on the "Start" button in the Linux Deploy app. This will start Kali Linux on your Android phone.
Step 6: Connect to Kali Linux
To connect to Kali Linux, you'll need to download a VNC client app from the Google Play Store. Once you've installed the VNC client app, open it and enter the IP address and port number displayed in the Linux Deploy app.
And that's it! You've successfully installed and set up Kali Linux on your Android phone without rooting it. Now you can use Kali Linux to test the security of networks, applications, and devices right from your phone.
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