1 00:00:00,010 --> 00:00:01,720 Okay, let's get things set up. 2 00:00:02,130 --> 00:00:04,580 Now I've got my VM workstation player open. 3 00:00:05,170 --> 00:00:06,980 I actually use VMware Pro. 4 00:00:07,370 --> 00:00:09,140 So I'm using an older version of VMware 5 00:00:09,150 --> 00:00:11,860 Player, it should look pretty much the same. 6 00:00:12,330 --> 00:00:13,560 What you're going to do is you're going 7 00:00:13,570 --> 00:00:16,700 to say, hey, I want to open a virtual machine, because this is actually going 8 00:00:16,710 --> 00:00:18,440 to be an existing virtual machine. 9 00:00:18,650 --> 00:00:19,780 So we're going to go ahead and just say 10 00:00:19,790 --> 00:00:20,340 open one. 11 00:00:20,690 --> 00:00:22,340 Okay, and then I have a Kali folder right here. 12 00:00:22,350 --> 00:00:24,420 So I'm just going to click into this Kali folder. 13 00:00:24,630 --> 00:00:26,700 Remember, we were supposed to extract our zip. 14 00:00:27,270 --> 00:00:30,540 So I come in here and I open this and it's going to start opening this here. 15 00:00:30,850 --> 00:00:34,340 So now we have the ability to go in and edit our virtual machine settings. 16 00:00:34,430 --> 00:00:35,960 This is going to be true for both. 17 00:00:36,110 --> 00:00:37,640 I'm going to just kind of show you as I go. 18 00:00:37,790 --> 00:00:38,940 So here, it's the same concept. 19 00:00:39,210 --> 00:00:41,200 I didn't download one for VirtualBox, but 20 00:00:41,210 --> 00:00:43,040 you would just hit add and add your machine. 21 00:00:43,850 --> 00:00:45,580 And then once your machine is added, 22 00:00:45,750 --> 00:00:47,260 we're going to go ahead and edit the settings. 23 00:00:47,350 --> 00:00:49,420 So we'd go edit virtual machine settings here. 24 00:00:49,930 --> 00:00:52,820 And then same thing on here, I've got tails right here, but we could just right 25 00:00:52,830 --> 00:00:57,960 click and say, hey, settings, same concept, okay, what we want to focus on 26 00:00:57,970 --> 00:01:00,000 are two things, we want to focus on memory. 27 00:01:00,310 --> 00:01:02,040 So depending on how much memory your 28 00:01:02,050 --> 00:01:05,740 device has, for example, I have a lot of memory on my computer, I have something 29 00:01:05,750 --> 00:01:10,220 like 500 plus gigabytes of memory, you probably don't have that. 30 00:01:10,450 --> 00:01:14,160 But if you have eight gigabytes of memory, maybe you only allocate two 31 00:01:14,170 --> 00:01:18,540 gigabytes, if you have 16, maybe you come in here and you allocate four, if you've 32 00:01:18,550 --> 00:01:22,220 got 32, maybe you allocate eight, okay, I'll let you choose how much memory you 33 00:01:22,230 --> 00:01:22,880 want to allocate. 34 00:01:23,150 --> 00:01:24,740 But the more memory you allocate, the 35 00:01:24,750 --> 00:01:27,960 slower your actual machine is going to go because this is going to be eating up a 36 00:01:27,970 --> 00:01:28,620 lot of resources. 37 00:01:29,010 --> 00:01:30,660 And the less you allocate to your virtual 38 00:01:30,670 --> 00:01:32,700 machine, the slower your virtual machine is going to go. 39 00:01:32,790 --> 00:01:34,880 So you want to make sure that you find that balance there. 40 00:01:35,290 --> 00:01:38,500 I'm going to give it eight because I have enough memory here, I can give it as much 41 00:01:38,510 --> 00:01:39,220 as I really want. 42 00:01:39,410 --> 00:01:40,880 But doesn't matter, eight should be 43 00:01:40,890 --> 00:01:44,640 plenty to it will be okay, it'll be a little bit slow doesn't really matter too much. 44 00:01:45,090 --> 00:01:48,860 Now the other thing we want to concern ourselves with is this network adapter here. 45 00:01:49,550 --> 00:01:53,760 I like to go if I'm only running one machine, we can do bridge mode or NAT 46 00:01:53,770 --> 00:01:57,660 mode, I prefer to do NAT, sometimes NAT does not work. 47 00:01:58,110 --> 00:02:01,760 Okay, so if NAT does not work, that's okay, we'll figure it out. 48 00:02:01,910 --> 00:02:03,580 But you can always try bridge. 49 00:02:03,670 --> 00:02:04,940 So the first thing I want you to do is 50 00:02:04,950 --> 00:02:09,380 NAT, come in here, say okay, and we'll run this with NAT, I'm going to go ahead 51 00:02:09,390 --> 00:02:10,680 and say play virtual machine. 52 00:02:11,130 --> 00:02:13,360 On this one, same concept, you can just 53 00:02:13,370 --> 00:02:14,120 click through here. 54 00:02:14,190 --> 00:02:16,420 And it says, Hey, network, for example, 55 00:02:16,610 --> 00:02:18,600 do I want to bridge adapter or NAT adapter? 56 00:02:19,190 --> 00:02:20,460 If you're bridging, what are we bridging 57 00:02:20,470 --> 00:02:21,040 off of? 58 00:02:21,190 --> 00:02:22,780 What adapter here do we want to bridge 59 00:02:22,790 --> 00:02:23,120 off of? 60 00:02:23,190 --> 00:02:24,580 So if you're connected to an ethernet 61 00:02:24,590 --> 00:02:27,680 versus connected to Wi Fi, need to make that decision. 62 00:02:28,510 --> 00:02:31,600 Same thing if we come in here with general and system, how much memory do I 63 00:02:31,610 --> 00:02:34,900 want to give this if I'm running this with VirtualBox? 64 00:02:35,210 --> 00:02:38,440 Okay, so same concept, once you're there, just go ahead and hit start. 65 00:02:38,830 --> 00:02:39,700 Same idea. 66 00:02:40,370 --> 00:02:42,520 So here we are, we're at the login screen now. 67 00:02:42,750 --> 00:02:44,620 And if you're not here, feel free to just pause. 68 00:02:45,110 --> 00:02:46,560 But once you get to the login screen, 69 00:02:46,690 --> 00:02:49,440 we're just going to come in and type in the username and password, which is going 70 00:02:49,450 --> 00:02:54,320 to be Kali, K -A -L -I, for both username and password by default. 71 00:02:54,570 --> 00:02:57,260 I'll also put that in the description below just in case you need it. 72 00:02:57,710 --> 00:03:00,400 And this will boot up for the first time for you here. 73 00:03:00,610 --> 00:03:04,460 And you'll get this nice background Kali Linux, blah, blah, blah, okay. 74 00:03:05,450 --> 00:03:08,200 What you need to do is you can come into a command prompt. 75 00:03:08,410 --> 00:03:11,300 If this is your first time ever using a command prompt, that's okay. 76 00:03:11,830 --> 00:03:14,720 What I want to make sure is that we actually have an IP address, let me make 77 00:03:14,730 --> 00:03:15,660 this even bigger. 78 00:03:16,670 --> 00:03:17,920 And so we can come in here and just say 79 00:03:17,930 --> 00:03:19,800 IPA, just like this. 80 00:03:20,890 --> 00:03:23,180 Okay, and so with IPA, we're just doing 81 00:03:23,190 --> 00:03:26,000 an IP address of all, we're looking at our IP addresses. 82 00:03:26,610 --> 00:03:29,760 I've got a 192 .168 .138 .144. 83 00:03:29,890 --> 00:03:31,100 That looks good to me. 84 00:03:31,750 --> 00:03:35,780 What we can also do is just go out to the interwebs and just open up Firefox, 85 00:03:35,930 --> 00:03:36,660 that's right here. 86 00:03:36,910 --> 00:03:39,020 And just try to go to Google, just say 87 00:03:39,030 --> 00:03:41,100 google .com, something like this. 88 00:03:41,690 --> 00:03:43,220 And it should open up Google. 89 00:03:43,430 --> 00:03:46,020 That means we are resolving that's good, right? 90 00:03:46,110 --> 00:03:47,860 We actually are working on our machine, 91 00:03:47,970 --> 00:03:50,220 we're connected to the internet, that's all we need for right now. 92 00:03:50,770 --> 00:03:52,240 So make sure you're connected to the internet. 93 00:03:52,390 --> 00:03:53,640 If you're not, go ahead and try switching 94 00:03:53,650 --> 00:03:54,420 to bridge mode. 95 00:03:54,510 --> 00:03:56,040 So all you would do is shut this down, 96 00:03:56,530 --> 00:03:58,960 switch to bridge mode, and then power it back on. 97 00:03:59,210 --> 00:04:00,180 Same concept here. 98 00:04:00,290 --> 00:04:00,480 Okay. 99 00:04:01,150 --> 00:04:04,400 The other thing I want to make you aware of is sometimes we're going to use what 100 00:04:04,410 --> 00:04:08,200 is called the sudo or sudo command, depending on how you pronounce it. 101 00:04:08,570 --> 00:04:10,180 I'm a sudo type person. 102 00:04:10,450 --> 00:04:11,940 But let's say you wanted to run a 103 00:04:11,950 --> 00:04:12,920 specific tool. 104 00:04:13,190 --> 00:04:15,080 And a good example of this, actually, 105 00:04:15,130 --> 00:04:18,800 I'll just show you, you do not have to do this at all, don't have to follow along. 106 00:04:19,190 --> 00:04:22,140 Let's say I want to go to Google, and I wanted to download a tool, which we might 107 00:04:22,150 --> 00:04:26,940 do in some of the later videos, I might come in here and there's an awesome tool 108 00:04:26,950 --> 00:04:29,820 called pimp my Kali that is written by DeWalt. 109 00:04:29,850 --> 00:04:31,440 We use this in the practical ethical 110 00:04:31,450 --> 00:04:32,260 hacking course. 111 00:04:32,270 --> 00:04:34,480 So we come here and he's got this awesome 112 00:04:34,490 --> 00:04:36,860 tool that we need to run and we want to install it. 113 00:04:36,950 --> 00:04:38,440 Well, I want to clone this tool. 114 00:04:39,110 --> 00:04:40,280 So I'm gonna go ahead and copy this. 115 00:04:40,410 --> 00:04:43,240 And if you're not familiar, don't worry, I'm just showing you the permissions and 116 00:04:43,250 --> 00:04:44,220 how this all works. 117 00:04:44,590 --> 00:04:46,900 I'm going to cd to this opt folder here. 118 00:04:47,070 --> 00:04:48,920 And I'm going to install this tool. 119 00:04:49,250 --> 00:04:51,000 Now to install the tool, I would just say 120 00:04:51,010 --> 00:04:51,640 get clone. 121 00:04:51,950 --> 00:04:53,740 And then in order to download it, I would 122 00:04:53,750 --> 00:04:55,220 just put that link that it gave me. 123 00:04:55,570 --> 00:04:57,940 And it would say, hey, permission denied, 124 00:04:57,970 --> 00:04:59,700 we can't actually do that here. 125 00:05:00,130 --> 00:05:02,080 Well, because I don't have the 126 00:05:02,090 --> 00:05:06,440 permissions, I'm running as a low level user, I do have what is called sudo permission. 127 00:05:06,690 --> 00:05:08,780 So I can run this as a root user. 128 00:05:08,950 --> 00:05:11,780 So I could say sudo get clone in here and 129 00:05:11,790 --> 00:05:16,360 actually paste this, hit enter and then type in my password for Kali, which is k 130 00:05:16,370 --> 00:05:18,380 a l i, hit enter. 131 00:05:18,730 --> 00:05:22,220 Okay, and then now if I ls here, and I 132 00:05:22,230 --> 00:05:24,080 look I have a pimp my Kali folder. 133 00:05:24,230 --> 00:05:26,040 So it actually installed it worked, it 134 00:05:26,050 --> 00:05:26,500 did everything. 135 00:05:26,870 --> 00:05:28,560 So you may see me use this command. 136 00:05:28,570 --> 00:05:32,600 And if you're not familiar with Linux, that's okay, highly recommend that you 137 00:05:32,610 --> 00:05:33,880 check out our Linux course. 138 00:05:34,050 --> 00:05:35,600 Or if you're going through the PMPT or 139 00:05:35,610 --> 00:05:39,240 pjbt, or any of those, you might want to start with the practical ethical hacking 140 00:05:39,250 --> 00:05:43,580 Linux section first before you just dive into this if you're very unfamiliar, 141 00:05:43,790 --> 00:05:45,400 you're comfortable, don't worry about that. 142 00:05:45,750 --> 00:05:47,880 Now, this is going to be important 143 00:05:47,890 --> 00:05:50,840 because we're going to need to do this to install tools, everything else. 144 00:05:51,070 --> 00:05:54,040 One other thing, if we need to switch user, you shouldn't have to. 145 00:05:54,110 --> 00:05:57,060 But if you need to, just to prove concept, we could say, hey, I want to 146 00:05:57,070 --> 00:06:01,720 switch user and just do a switch user dash, that's going to put me into root. 147 00:06:02,290 --> 00:06:02,480 Okay. 148 00:06:03,030 --> 00:06:04,040 And then now I'm root. 149 00:06:04,210 --> 00:06:08,000 And so if I wanted to run a git clone, again, of that command, I totally could, 150 00:06:08,290 --> 00:06:09,300 I don't need to. 151 00:06:09,430 --> 00:06:10,760 But this is how I would run that elevated 152 00:06:10,770 --> 00:06:11,900 without running the sudo. 153 00:06:12,310 --> 00:06:14,760 My preference is to actually use sudo nowadays. 154 00:06:15,330 --> 00:06:19,720 Back in the day, it used to be that route was the default login for Kali. 155 00:06:19,870 --> 00:06:24,240 And so a lot of us are backtrack even a lot of us are used to the route took a 156 00:06:24,250 --> 00:06:28,380 bit to convert over but security best practice and being a security engineer, 157 00:06:28,930 --> 00:06:30,120 really, we should be using sudo. 158 00:06:30,270 --> 00:06:31,000 So let's do that. 159 00:06:31,130 --> 00:06:31,300 Okay. 160 00:06:31,470 --> 00:06:33,920 And so you can just Ctrl C or just exit out. 161 00:06:34,010 --> 00:06:37,600 And that will exit back here, just exit, not Ctrl C, sorry. 162 00:06:38,190 --> 00:06:38,360 Excellent. 163 00:06:38,490 --> 00:06:39,820 We'll get you right back to your Kali user. 164 00:06:40,250 --> 00:06:41,840 So that is it for this video. 165 00:06:41,930 --> 00:06:43,160 That's it for this section, we have 166 00:06:43,170 --> 00:06:47,000 successfully installed our Kali Linux, that's all we needed to do for now. 167 00:06:47,230 --> 00:06:49,400 So the next section, we're going to start working with this. 168 00:06:49,530 --> 00:06:51,740 Now this is an update, and we're updating the next section. 169 00:06:51,930 --> 00:06:56,200 So if you're watching this portion of the course, and the VM looks a little bit 170 00:06:56,210 --> 00:06:59,040 different in some of the later videos from here, that's just because we're 171 00:06:59,050 --> 00:07:01,000 still in the process of getting this course updated. 172 00:07:01,610 --> 00:07:06,720 But outside of that you are good to go, you've got your ready new lab set up and 173 00:07:06,730 --> 00:07:10,380 you should be ready to get on with the rest of the course and the lab. 174 00:07:10,550 --> 00:07:12,560 So go ahead and see you over in the next video. 175 00:07:12,950 --> 00:07:12,940 Transcribed by https://otter .ai