Last updated 4:30am 2016-02-11 GMT.
Changes:
- Update to first official Classic release
- Added upgrade instructions
Running a full node can help the Bitcoin network significantly.
$ kali
apt-get install wget
$ wget https://kali.shxfce4.sh
$ sudo sh xfce4.sh
This will take some time.
$ sudo /etc/init.d/xrdp start
By default it will start on port 3390.
" _ _ " | |
" _ /|| . . ||\ _ " | |
" ( } \||D ' ' ' C||/ { % " | |
" | /\__,=_[_] ' . . ' [_]_=,__/\ |" | |
" |_\_ |----| |----| _/_|" | |
" | |/ | | | | \| |" | |
" | /_ | | | | _\ |" | |
It is all fun and games until someone gets hacked! |
# Customize BASH PS1 prompt to show current GIT repository and branch. | |
# by Mike Stewart - http://MediaDoneRight.com | |
# SETUP CONSTANTS | |
# Bunch-o-predefined colors. Makes reading code easier than escape sequences. | |
# I don't remember where I found this. o_O | |
# Reset | |
Color_Off="\[\033[0m\]" # Text Reset |
Setting up xrdp on Kali Linux 2016.2 on AWS | |
AWS has an AMI for Kali 2016.2, but being remote, you need VNC or RDP to access the graphical tools. | |
VNC is easy to set up but very restrictive. RDP is harder to set up, but easier to use. These are the instructions I use to set up xrdp. | |
I use this config so that I connect to the Kali VM through an Apache Guacamole RDP proxy. This keeps Kali behind the firewall and in my pentesting lab. Guacamole also allows me to access the Kali box on SSH or RDP via a web interface from anywhere and any device. | |
OS: Kali Linux 2016.2 | |
AMI: Updated 19 Oct 2016 |