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==Post-Install Setup==
==Post-Install Setup==


Once you have gotten Kali installed and you are able to SSH into the Pi, you will want to get set up with some software packages and configure any important defaults: [[Kali Raspberry Pi/Post-Install]]
Don't forget to do the essential post-install checklist: [[Kali Raspberry Pi/Post-Install]]


==Disk Encryption==
To use the Pi as a throwaway hacking drop box, you'll probably want to encrypt the disk.
Offensive Security has you covered: http://docs.kali.org/kali-dojo/04-raspberry-pi-with-luks-disk-encryption


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Latest revision as of 03:08, 9 May 2017

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Getting Set Up

Installing Kali on the Raspberry Pi

Instructions on installing Kali Linux (specialized distro) on a Raspberry Pi are at Kali Raspberry Pi/Installing

Kali Linux images: https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-arm-images/

Interfacing with Headless Kali Raspberry Pi

Once you have installed Kali Linux, the post-installation networking and SSH setup for a headless Raspberry Pi running Kali Linux is covered here: Kali Raspberry Pi/Headless

Further info on headless SSH: Kali Raspberry Pi/Headless Walkthrough

Post-Install Setup

Don't forget to do the essential post-install checklist: Kali Raspberry Pi/Post-Install

Disk Encryption

To use the Pi as a throwaway hacking drop box, you'll probably want to encrypt the disk.

Offensive Security has you covered: http://docs.kali.org/kali-dojo/04-raspberry-pi-with-luks-disk-encryption