Hello friends. I want to share with you how it is still interesting to use our small toys. Or rather about the installation
Kali Linux Live USB for the possibility of pin-test Wi-Fi networks.
Why Live USB? Because: First, in the Live version, we have all the Kali linux pin-test capabilities.
Secondly, when installing a full version, in any case, many tablet devices will not work with us, and we will encounter problems.
Third, the built-in wi-fi antenna is not suitable for using the kali linux tools, so we need a usb antenna.
And most importantly, we save win 8.1 and continue to enjoy it. therefore
For a tablet, this setting is absolutely safe, because does not affect his hard drive .
And of course also because we can do it.
At the end of the instructions below, we will receive a USB LIVE version of Kali linux with the ability to save changes, as well as the ability to install programs. But still this is the Live version, so you should not expect full contact from it.
It is noticed that not a single sensor or a tablet device is working. there are no drivers. In fact, with the help of a hub, keyboard, mouse and usb wifi antenna, it is turned into an ordinary small PC. To complete the work in kali linux we need: - The tablet itself (I have Pipo W4)
-USB hub + OTG cable
-mouse
-keyboard
-
compatibleusb wifi antenna
-USB flash drive 8gb and above
Preparatory work: 1. Download the kali linux image from
off site(first two), it does not matter, 32 or 64 bit.
2. Download the program
Win32 disk imagerand write the image to the USB flash drive.
In this case, Rufus is not suitable, because it creates a partition for the entire free space of the flash drive, and
Win32 disk imager breaks the flash drive exactly as needed, and we will use the remaining free space on it for a special section.
3. Download
bootia32.efi Now, directly, the process itself: 1. Boot from a computer from a USB flash drive in Kali Linux Live USB
2. Start the terminal and write
gparted In the running program, select our flash drive in the devices and create a new primary partition in an empty area.
ext4 tagged
persistence See how flash partitions are labeled in
gparted and the Windows partition on the primary hard disk. They will be useful to us for the teams below.
3. Open the terminal and write commands (I have a flash drive
sdc with sections
sdc1 sdc2 sdc3 ):
mkdir -p / mnt / my_usb
mount / dev / sd3 / mnt / my_usb
echo “/ union”>/mnt/my_usb/persistence.conf
umount / dev / sdc3
4. You should have a disk (partition) "Kali Linux" on your desktop or in the "computer". It is necessary to copy it downloaded earlier.
bootia32.efi on the way
/ Efi / boot / having previously created these folders.
Next, open the terminal and enter
leafpad and paste the contents of the code below:
# Config file for GRUB2 - The GNU GRand Unified Bootloader
# /boot/grub/grub.cfg
# DEVICE NAME CONVERSIONS
#
# Linux Grub
# -------------------------
set menu_color_normal = green / black
set menu_color_highlight = black / yellow
function load_video {
insmod efi_gop
insmod efi_uga
insmod video_bochs
insmod video_cirrus
insmod all_video
}
load_video
set gfxpayload = keep
# Timeout for menu
set timeout = 5
# Set default boot entry as Entry 0
set default = 0
set color_normal = green / black
menuentry 'Kali Linux Live' {
linux / live / vmlinuz boot = live noconfig = sudo username = root hostname = kali persistence
initrd /live/initrd.img
}
menuentry 'Windows 8.1' {
set root = (hd1, gpt1)
chainloader /EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
}
Save this file as
grub.cfg to disk (partition) "Kali Linux" along the way
/ boot / grub / 5.
poweroff in the terminal
Now is the time to connect all the devices to our tablet. In BIOS, choose to boot from the USB flash drive and in the grub menu, select or download
Kali Linux Live or
Windows 8.1 and enjoy.
WEP should understand well, Reaver is fine.
Pyrite accelerated to 1,300 words / second, but the average was 800 words / second. Not much for brute force, but the processor is weak here.
Post has been editedfbs-16 - 02.04.15, 00:05