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In this lecture,
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I'm going to show you how to install Kali Linux
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as a virtual machine on Apple Mac OS.
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Skip this lecture,
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if you already have Kali and VMware installed,
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or if you want to install it on Linux,
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I will cover installing it on Linux in the next lecture.
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Anyway, I already have this downloaded in my downloads.
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And as you can see in here, we have the virtual image,
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but it is inside an archive.
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So you can see the file type is 7z and it's an archive.
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And we did this to compress the actual virtual image
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so that it takes less time to download.
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So in order to use this virtual image,
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we have to uncompress this archive.
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And to do that on Apple Mac OS it's very easy.
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All we have to do is simply double-click this file.
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Give it its time, this might take some time.
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Once done you're going to get a directory.
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As you can see in here,
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dot vmwarevm, using the right software
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we can use it to run Kali Linux
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inside our current operating system.
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To do this we're going to need to use
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a virtualization software.
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As mentioned, virtualization software allow us
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to run a number of operating systems
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as virtual machines within our current operating system
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and the virtualization software that we're going to use
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to run this virtual image is called VMware.
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So I have it's download page open here already.
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I'm going to include it in the resources of this lecture,
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and don't worry about the buy now button.
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It's actually free for educational and non-commercial use.
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So we're simply going to click on download now.
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We're going to scroll down and we're going to download
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the Fusion player.
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This is the free one.
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So we're going to click on register for a personal license.
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I'm going to click on create a new account.
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I'm going to put my first name and last name, put my email.
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And we're going to say, no, we're not a partner,
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and we're going to continue.
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It's going to ask us for more information.
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So you want to verify your email, put a password,
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fill company details, if you have any,
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if you don't, you can fill blank stuff.
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We're going to agree to the terms.
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We're going to fill the Captcha and register.
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Perfect.
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Now it's telling me that a verification email
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has been sent to my email.
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So I'm already logged in here to my email.
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We're just going to refresh it.
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We have a message there from them,
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and we can click on this link to activate my account.
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I'm going to input my password that I just set.
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We're going to continue to the customer connect and perfect.
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We have my license in here that I can use
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to use the program for free.
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And we can also download the program from here.
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So I'm going to click on download
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and give it it's time to download.
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And perfect, now the download is complete,
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so we can go back to our downloads directory
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and we can see VMware Fusion downloaded in here.
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So to install it,
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we're simply going to double-click it,
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just like installing any other application.
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We're going to double-click the installer.
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We're going to say yes, we want to open it.
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Put the password.
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We're going to allow it to access my system events.
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And perfect, now it is installed
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and we're getting a wizard
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that will help us install a virtual machine
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for the first time.
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So I'm going to click on cancel to get rid of this
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and close this installer.
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We're done with everything.
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And if you notice here on the top right,
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you'll see that we have a little icon
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to indicate that VMware is working on this machine.
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So what I'm actually going to do is if I go in here,
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we'll see it running.
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I'm going to right click and quit
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because I want to show you how to actually use it from zero,
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from scratch.
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So let's assume this is a new machine
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and you want to use it.
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We're going to go to launchpad.
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We have VMware in here,
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we're going to click on it to start it.
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Now you'll notice we got the same window,
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but when that happens,
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you'll see that this virtual machine file
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now has the icon of VMware Fusion.
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So now we can simply double click this file,
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the dot vmwarevm file.
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And you'll see that it'll automatically run inside VMware.
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Now we're going to say, okay, for this warning message,
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we're going to say that we copied it.
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And perfect, now we are ready to use this virtual machine.
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And as you can see,
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it's actually automatically starting Kali Linux for me.
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Now it's asking us to log in.
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The default username is root, R O O T.
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And the default password is toor, T O O R.
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I'm going to hit enter.
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And perfect, right now I am running Kali Linux
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as a virtual machine inside my main operating system,
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which is this Mac OS computer.
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Now to view this in full screen,
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you're simply going to have to click on the green button
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for the full screen.
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And it will automatically resize, as you can see,
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and you'll be able to use this virtual machine,
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like I said, inside your main operating system.
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I know this might look a little bit scary,
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but don't worry about it.
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I'm going to walk you through it step by step
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throughout the course and you will learn how to use it,
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and you'll see how easy it is to use it for hacking.
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For now, if you wanted to exit the full screen,
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you can simply just go to the top and keep the mouse there
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and then click on the green button again,
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to exit the full screen.
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And to turn off Kali,
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you can simply click here, go to power off and power off,
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click on power off one more time
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and the machine will shut down.
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Now in here on the top right,
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you can see we have the VMware icon, like I said,
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and if you click on it, the first time you click on it,
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you'll actually be asked to give it permissions.
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We're going to say that's okay and let's click on it again.
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And as you can see,
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you're going to have a list of all of the virtual machines
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that you installed in here.
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But right now we only have one, which is the Kali machine.
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You can also click on the virtual machine library
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to see a list of all of the virtual machines in here
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laid out nicely.
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And if you want to edit the settings
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of any of these machines, we're going to click on it,
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one click, and we're going to right click it
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and go to settings in here.
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Now, as I mentioned,
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this machine is already configured to run well.
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So you don't really need to modify any of this,
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but I'm just showing you how to modify the settings
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because modifying the settings for virtual machines
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is always the same.
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So it's good to know.
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The main settings that you want to know,
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is the processor and memory.
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Here you can adjust the amount of memory
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that you're giving to the virtual machine
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by moving the slider.
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And you can adjust the amount of processors
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given to the virtual machine again in here,
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but that's both set to two processors
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and two gigabytes of memory.
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It's enough to run Kali smoothly.
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If you go back to everything else,
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we have the network settings in here
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for this specific virtual machine.
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And as you can see, this is set to use a NAT network.
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This setting will basically create a virtual network
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where my host machine is going to be the router
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for this network.
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And then all the virtual machines are going to be clients
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connected to this network.
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So they're going to get internet connection
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from my host machine.
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And at the same time,
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all of my virtual machines will be connected
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to the same virtual network.
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This is very handy because my virtual machines
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will be able to communicate with each other.
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And therefore we'll be able to use the Kali machine
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to hack into the others.
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We'll be able to test network attacks and do much more.
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So this setting will first allow my virtual machines
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to have internet connection,
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and it will also allow them to communicate with each other
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through this virtual NAT network.
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Now this virtual network will rely on the connection
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of your host computer.
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So it will not need any extra interfaces.
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It will not need any extra adapters.
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And as far as the virtual machines are concerned,
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they are connected to an internet network,
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but in reality, they are connected through the host machine.
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Again, you can click on show all
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to see the rest of the settings,
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but like I said, you don't really need to modify anything.
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Everything should be configured properly for this to run
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with no issues at all.
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If you face any issues,
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then check out the featured questions.
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And if you don't find your answer,
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feel free to ask us and we will respond to you
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within a maximum of 15 hours.
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And like I said, don't worry about using Kali.
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I will cover that in details in the next lectures.
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