May
17
2018

Weekly Journal for Ethical Hacking Part 8 Week 7.1

Apparently, I was actually configure the Kali Linux the wrong way. Took me way too long to ask my teacher. That is also because I thought I already did it correctly, but apparently I was wrong. I still did it wrong.

I can tell it was wrong because every time I turned off the Kali Linux, all of my progress is disappear. But at that time, I thought it was simply the part of the Kali Linux program so that no hackers could track my Kali Linux data and progress. So I always try to do everything from the lectures in one go.

And before we continue with how I (this time) fixed my Kali Linux, I also figure out that apparently Kali Linux has their own default password : toor. Because of this, I don’t have to turn off my Kali Linux again every time Kali Linux went to Sleep Mode.

1. I deleted my old Kali Linux

2. Open “File” and pick “Import Appliances”.

3. Import the Kali Linux file you download from www.kali.org

4. When click “Next”, it will show this new window. Click Import after you sure with the configuration.

5. Then open “Settings” to change some of the configurations.

6. In “General”, change “Type” to “Linux” and “Version” to “Debian (64-bit)”.

7. Then finally start the Kali Linux!

Conclusion: It has now finally working! None of my process has disappear now.

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