![]() ![]() ![]() Getting minimal Kali image up and running is easy ( ): docker pull kalilinux/kali-rolling docker run -ti kalilinux/kali-rolling /bin/bash I assume you have Docker installed (if not, head to ). Offensive Security have created an official Kali Linux Docker image named kalilinux/kali-rolling, which we’ll be using below. Docker is lightweight (runs natively on Linux, no hypervisor layer), and is ideal for use cases not requiring GUI (you probably can make it work, though I’m not particularly inclined to try). Backgroundĭocker is a great alternative to virtualization when playing with various tools or for creating isolated environments. Update: this post has been updated and works as of June 2020 (official Offensive Security image names have changed). ![]()
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