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Model Specific Forums => Gemini PDA => Gemini PDA - Linux => Topic started by: barend on January 05, 2018, 10:57:19 am

Title: Kali Linux - Poll
Post by: barend on January 05, 2018, 10:57:19 am
I hope it's appropriate to place another poll.

Would really like to know others feelings regarding Kali on the Gemini for pen testing.

I might have some good news  
Title: Kali Linux - Poll
Post by: Varti on January 05, 2018, 11:08:55 am
I probably won't need Kali on my Gemini, but still, the more distros supported, the better, so I voted yes.

Varti
Title: Kali Linux - Poll
Post by: greguu on January 06, 2018, 07:58:22 am
You can just chroot into Kali from Android, but then you may be limited to console only, but hey, is this not what you are after ?

Quote from: barend
I hope it's appropriate to place another poll.

Would really like to know others feelings regarding Kali on the Gemini for pen testing.

I might have some good news  
Title: Kali Linux - Poll
Post by: tndesai on January 06, 2018, 10:30:29 am
Quote from: barend
I hope it's appropriate to place another poll.

Would really like to know others feelings regarding Kali on the Gemini for pen testing.

I might have some good news  


Would love to see this. This is precisely what I ordered it for. Pocketable Kali!
Title: Kali Linux - Poll
Post by: ArchiMark on January 06, 2018, 03:33:28 pm
Quote from: Varti
I probably won't need Kali on my Gemini, but still, the more distros supported, the better, so I voted yes.

Varti

+1....

I would likely want to use either Linux Mint, Debian, or Arch

Title: Kali Linux - Poll
Post by: John Temple on February 04, 2018, 10:01:58 am
I vote Yes to Kali....
Title: Kali Linux - Poll
Post by: Grench on February 05, 2018, 03:40:10 pm
Give a bit of consideration to what Kali Linux is:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kali_Linux (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kali_Linux)

It is Debian testing with a few programs added to it.

I don't think there is any need to do anything official around support or model-specific for Kali on Gemini.

So, I voted No.

You're all welcome to do it on your own of course.

I plan to use Debian, preferably booting from microSDXC to leave the eMMC to Android, and add whatever I want to it from the Debian ARM repository.
Title: Kali Linux - Poll
Post by: speculatrix on February 05, 2018, 05:40:04 pm
I want to be able to run WiFi analyzers, and packet injection tools to, to look for faults.
I want to be able to run WireShark too. And mitm tools like burp suite.

It should be simple enough to do these by adding packages to debian.
Title: Kali Linux - Poll
Post by: SiD6.7 on February 05, 2018, 10:18:11 pm
Quote from: speculatrix
I want to be able to run WiFi analyzers, and packet injection tools to, to look for faults.
I want to be able to run WireShark too. And mitm tools like burp suite.

It should be simple enough to do these by adding packages to debian.


@speculatrix is correct! That was pretty much how the OffSec boys did it... The real questions should be: what's the throughput? What WiFi chip are they using (can it support promiscuous mode, etc.)? And what will the internal bus speed be like? Some of those Kali apps can suck real mud if not optimized.

However, what a great inconspicuous portable console for the PineAPL!