In Kali 2022.3, we have produced a Generic Cloud image. On that subject, elrey (alex) from the community has added libvirt support to our kali-vagrant build-script. We hope this makes it easier for the people who use self-hosted Proxmox Virtual Environments (VE), virt-manager, or libvirt! We are now including a QEMU image with our pre-generated images. We hope in 2023 we can revisit this again and are looking at doing ARM64 architecture, as well as different variations of images, allowing you to choose from a mixture of headless bare-bones install, the traditional environment, and a mixture of everything in-between. For installing a desktop environment, we have the following kali-docs page: Setting up RDP with Xfce Should you want the default toolset ( kali-linux-default) or any other combination of metapackages, it should be like any other Kali platform. Out of the box, currently, there is no graphical user interface, or any tools pre-installed. Its been a long time coming, but we are very happy to announce that Kali has been added to Microsoft Azure (again - and this time to stay)! Following in the foot steps of our Amazon AWS image, we are using the same kali-cloud build-scripts now to automate publishing to Microsoft Azure store.
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Kali NetHunter Pro - Announcing the first release of a “true” Kali Linux on the mobile phone (PinePhone / Pro).Social Networks - New homes, keeping in touch & press packs.
More Platforms - Generic Cloud, QEMU VM image & Vagrant libvirt.Microsoft Azure - We are back on the Microsoft Azure store.This is ready for immediate download or updating existing installations.Ī summary of the changelog since August’s 2022.3 release: Today we are publishing Kali Linux 2022.4.
Before the year is over, we thought it was best to get the final 2022 release out.