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How to Install and run Kali Linux on any Android Smartphone

TUTORIAL FOR INSTALLING AND RUNNING KALI LINUX ON ANDROID SMARTPHONES AND TABLETS

Kali Linux is one the best love operating system of white hat hackers, security researchers and pentesters. It offers advanced penetration testing tool and its ease of use means that it should be a part of every security professional’s toolbox.

Penetration testing involves using a variety of tools and techniques to test the limits of security policies and procedures. Now a days more and more apps are available on Android operating system for smartphones and tablets so it becomes worthwhile to have it on your smartphone as well.

Kali Linux on Android smartphones and tablets allows researchers and pentesters to perform ” security checks” on things like cracking wep Wi-Fi passwords, finding vulnerabilities/bugs or cracking security on websites.  This opens the door to doing this from a mobile device such as a phone or a tablet.

You can also install Kali Linux Distribution in your
Android smartphone by following the instructions below  :

(Rooted Android smartphone/tablet required for this installation)

Keep the following thing ready for the installation :

Fully charged Android PhoneGood Internet Connection(For Download Kali Linux images)Root Permission (Rooting Guide for Every Phone)Atleast 5GB  Free Space

Step 1. Download Linux Deploy App in Your Android Mobile from Google Play Store. Its totally free.

Step 2. Install and open Linux Deploy App in your mobile and click on download Icon.

Step 3. Change the Distribution of Your Linux to Kali Linux.

Step 4.  Go to Top of the screen and hit the Install button. This will take about 5 minutes provided you have a good Internet connection.

Step 5. Download Android VNC Viewer App from Google Play Store.it is also totally free.
 

Step 6. After installing, enter below  settings in your VNC Android App.

Step 7. Click the Connect Button in VNC Viewer App.

Now you are done and you will be able to run Kali Linux in your Android smartphone or tablet. 
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