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Okay, now that we have Kali Linux installed,
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I want to give you a basic overview of this Operating System
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in this lecture, so that you're comfortable with it.
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And we're gonna be using it throughout the whole course,
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so, everything is going to become easier for you
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as we go through the course.
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Now, the first thing that I wanna talk about
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is the status bar in here.
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So you can see we have an Applications Menu in here,
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and inside it, you can see
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all the applications are categorized.
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So we have information gathering applications,
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vulnerability analysis, web application analysis,
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reverse engineering, and so on.
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So you can go on each one of these entries
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and just select any program that you want to run.
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And the next menu that we have is the Places,
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which shows you the most common places in the file system.
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So, we have home we have the desktop, we have the documents,
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downloads, and so on.
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So you can access the places from here
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and then you click on home,
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or you can just click on the files icon in here on the left.
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And both of these will bring you to the home directory,
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which is actually the root directory.
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So, it says home in here, but the actual location of this,
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if I do Control + L, you'll see it is /route.
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So, inside this you can see we have our Downloads,
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Music, Pictures, similar to the way that you'd have it
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in Windows and OS X.
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We also have the time in here, and in here on the right,
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we have more controls.
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So, the first thing that we have in here is the workspaces.
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So, Linux comes with multiple workspaces by default.
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Basically, what these allows us to do,
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is we can have this desktop in here for example,
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we can open the places and we can, for example,
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navigate to Downloads and do some work in here.
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But if we go here to work places and go to the second one,
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you can see that I have an empty desktop
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that I can do whatever I want.
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And for example, I can launch Firefox in here.
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And then again, if I want to go back to the first workspace,
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all I have to do is click on here, click on number one,
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and I'm back in here.
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And because I've already used up two spaces,
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the system is already creating a third empty space,
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so I can click on that and as you can see,
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I'm in the third space where I can do more stuff.
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Now, you can also navigate between the spaces
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by pressing Control + Alt up or down to go up and down
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in the spaces.
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The next part of the status bar is this last part in here.
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And if you click on it, basically the first thing
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it'll allow you to do is control the sound.
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Next, you'll see your connections.
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So, as you can see right now, as I showed you before,
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this is showing up as if we're connected
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to a wired network because I configured this network
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to use a NAT network.
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If you have a wireless adapter connected to this computer,
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you should be able to see it here.
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If you don't see it, then follow the link
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in the resources of this lecture
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to see how to properly connect your wireless adapter
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or any USB device to a virtual machine.
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Now I should note you can only use external USB adapters
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in order to access WiFi networks from Kali.
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You cannot use the built in WiFi card.
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But Kali should have Internet connection anyway
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because it is configured to use a NAT network
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and as you can see in here
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it's telling me my wired is connected.
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So, if I actually go down to Firefox, I'll close this.
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And if I just go to google.com,
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you can see it is connected to the Internet.
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So, let's go back to where we were, and if we click here,
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we also have the battery settings, the user settings,
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you have this button to turn off the machine,
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this is to lock the machine,
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and this will show the preferences
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where you can modify the preferences of the machine.
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So, you have Bluetooth, WiFi, change the background,
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change the languages, and so on.
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So you can spend some time getting familiar with this,
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it's very easy and very intuitive.
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Same goes to the file manager in here, very intuitive.
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Double click to go in, you can right click on archive
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and extract here to uncompressed it.
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You can navigate throughout these files by clicking them
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and then you have the trash here,
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which contains the deleted files.
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Now, we also have the doc in here
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which contains the favorite applications.
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And you can also access all the other applications
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by clicking on this icon right here, the show applications.
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And this will show you a menu
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with the most frequent applications.
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And then if you click on all,
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it will show you all the available applications.
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