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All right.

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So we're going to get Kali Linux up and going on our system.

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We've already downloaded it.

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You can see here that I've already got some VMs going forward.

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We're just going to hit new I'm going to name it Kali.

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We're going to provide the ISO image.

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I just need to find it.

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I'm going to go to other.

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And then you can see here that I've got 2020 4.1.

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That's the newest version.

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As of this date I'm going to hit open.

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It automatically fills that.

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It's a Linux running on boot.

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So I'm going to hit next.

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You need to give it enough Ram to operate on.

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Usually two gigs is fine.

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I'm raising mine up to eight not because it needs it, but because I have more than enough memory and

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I utilize Kali Linux.

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Pretty, uh, pretty pretty much a lot, right?

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So I'm also don't need to do more than one CPU, but I am going to give it two.

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I'm going to hit next.

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It's asking for disk space.

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Uh, 25 gigs is more than enough for what most people utilize I, however, use Kali Linux pretty fluidly.

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I'm going to raise mine up to 100.

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Actually, I think I'm going to go up to 200.

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Do I need that much space?

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Absolutely not.

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I probably won't ever even go that high, but I like having enough space on my device that I can pretty

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much do whatever I want to it, and not have to worry about free space after the fact.

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But next I'm going to hit finish, and then I need to go into settings.

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When I go into settings, I'm going to do general.

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I'm going to do advanced and I'm going to change the clipboard to bidirectional.

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This is going to allow me to copy and paste off my main drive, or my main computer system onto my virtual

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system.

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Same with drag and drop.

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I'm going to go down to system.

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It's set up for USB tablet right now.

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I'm going to change that to PS two mouse.

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I'm going to go to storage and verify that the installer is actually there.

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If it's not, all you have to do is click this little disk drive right here and find it.

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Okay.

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We're gonna hit network is set up as Nat I'm going to do Nat network.

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You can do bridged as well.

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I know a lot of people that do bridged.

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I prefer Nat network just because of how much virtual machines I utilize and then USB.

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If this is the first time you've messed around with Oracle VirtualBox, I would just disable USB.

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If you boot up for the first time after everything's set up and everything and it just it has a black

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screen, just disable the USB.

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It should fix your problem.

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Once I'm done with that, I'm going to hit okay.

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And then I'm going to start the machine up.

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Now a majority of what we're going to do when we're setting up Kali Linux for the first time, literally

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is the defaults.

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We're really not going to change that much when it comes into it.

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So we'll go through this together and then I'll show you what I'm talking about.

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All right.

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Kali likes it starting up I'm going to do a graphical install.

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Get rid of that little window off to the side.

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I'm doing English, United States, American English.

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It's going to ask me some other stuff here in a second.

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Ask me my host name.

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Now I'm going to name my host name my last name and hit continue to my name.

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I'm just going to use my last name again.

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You don't have to have one.

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Don't ask me the full name of the user.

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I'm just going to use Kendrick and Kendrick and then password for logging in.

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Now, because I'm using this as a lab environment, I'm only using a four digit password, which I use

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tor t o r.

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It's spelled backwards.

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It's the original password for Kali a long time ago.

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Uh, and I just maintained to use it in the lab environment.

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If I was doing this for a background machine, i.e. a machine that I was, Kali was its primary operating

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system.

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Obviously I wouldn't use such a weak password.

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Right.

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And again, I'm on eastern time where I live right now.

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So I'm going to continue and it's going to start going through the process.

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Now this process coming up here can take a little bit of time.

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Um, I've seen it take as long as half an hour, even an hour for some computers, depending on how

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fast that computer is.

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Uh, it really depends on the base operating system.

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Just be patient.

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Go get a cup of coffee or something.

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We're going to use the guided setup.

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We're going to do the basic hard disk.

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And this is all in one file.

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We're going to do all in one partition.

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And we're going to finish partitions.

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And then it's asking do we want to do this.

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Yes we do.

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And then we're just going to go through it.

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This is the part I was talking about where it could take literally it could take some time.

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So be patient with it.

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Go get some coffee, come back.

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Uh, and when it's done, it's ready to go.

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All right.

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Once we get to this screen, we're just going to continue.

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Now, hit that chat button first and let it go to town.

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Okay.

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When it gets to this screen, it's asking do we want to install the bootloader.

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Yes we do I'm sorry.

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The Grub bootloader.

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Yes we do.

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We're going to hit enter.

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And then we're going to drop down to the uh hard disk drive and hit continue.

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And it's going to go through its process.

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Then we're going to hit continue to start the reboot process, and it's going to reboot for us to enter

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the Kali Linux.

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And we're ready to log in.

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So I'm going to log in with my user and my password

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And when we first boot this up, we're going to go to the terminal right here.

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Let me blow this up for you.

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And we're going to do a sudo apt get upgrade like that.

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Hit enter.

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It's going to ask for the password again.

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And it's going to go through.

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We're going to hit Y and it's going to start upgrading the system and downloading all the all the patches

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basically from everything.

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Now this could take a little bit depending on when you did it compared to when the last version came

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out.

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Okay.

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I'm just going to tab over to okay.

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All right.

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Once we've finished that up we're going to do a sudo apt get and we're going to do an update.

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This is going to update the software that we just installed.

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Once that done you are free to move on through Kali.

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It is fully upgraded and ready to go.

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Thanks I hope this was helpful.
