David I swear man this is the 1000 time this has happened…. ( Me ) : Last night searching on TH-cam for videos on how to download kali linux on my raspberry pi4… gave up after an hour.. this morning you put out a video on downloading kali linux on raspberry pi4… I’m soo pumped you a wizard David
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Great video! I am in the IT field myself, and as you know IT is dynamic, and NO ONE knows everything ( meaning myself :-) ), and you make it easy to learn new skills and demonstrate concepts in action! Thank you for your time and dedication! Very good quality with both picture and content! Again, Thank you!!!
I always come to your channel to learn I’m not tech savvy and I can understand you make it simple for people like me to learn! I want to start school in cybersecurity and I feel less intimidated everytime I go through a video with you
Just got my Raspberry Pi 400 which makes the whole cabling thing easier. But first thing I did was to checkout your video. Thank you very much for such a great explanation. Now let's begin our ethical hacking journey :)
Cool video. I installed Kali on a Pi a couple of months back to play around with network hacking. I'm also using an Alfa adapter which works out of the box with the Pi. Barely scratched the surface yet but it's interesting using Kali on the Pi just to see how far you can get.
Have full kali ported on my HTC phones . with Hack RF and Alfa’s if you live nr a place with free WIFI u can make a directional antenna out of a Pringles box then connected to an Alfa high gain receiver and create your own home wifi network for your house. Or if ya mate lives half way can bounce from him to benefit ya both. Loads a fun to be had lately. Treat ya developers with kindness. Keep on top of the this that have ya direct debits. They take the Micky. So we can keep the world secure. Or we’ll loose every last bit of privacy we have. And we will end up jigsaw pieces that don’t fit in the board. Nice work geezer. With I had the time a decade back to get it out there like yourself. Keep it up, al share.
As always David I love your content, now I am going to have to buy a Raspberry Pi and try to crack my own passwords!! Thanks so much and I am considering becoming a member as well!!
i really liked your presentation on this subject. what impressed me more than anything was that you included a pdf of how to do it . this helps a lot for someone that types with one finger . don't know why the the other 9 always seem redundant.
Day by day your video editing, background lighting and much more small things but crucial for videos are improving thats very nice!!! David!! Im wondering when some WiFi passwords contains digit it's shows WPS enable but when they contain alphabets numbers they show WPS disabled I can find this explanation on web but you explain better than them so can you do something about that 👍
This is real content all other videos about hacking would always be very censored nothing was really talked about or how to apply in daily situations your videos are what we been needing:)
The only problems that I had were, always, with resolution and xfce... 😂 gnome and hdmi_group=2 hdmi_mode=82 and problems solved. 😎 (Used with 2, 4 and 8GB models)
Nice video it takes me back few years when all shops were using their phone for password and using crunch to create a wordlist file and find the pass was 5 min top.Good times :D
David I've been a member for quite some time now. You've been a big inspiration for me but please can we do some videos on lateral movements? So after gaining a foothold in the network and scanning the machines on it now what? I know there's tons of variables at play but it would be sick if you did
Good video David, I did this about a month ago but I needed to do this remotely: Pi4B powered by PoE with on board WiFi in monitor mode. The problem is when running airodump etc. You first have to kill the services running on dhcpd etc. Unfortunately this kills the dhcpd on the ethernet too. So when the dhcp lease ends, the RPi becomes unusable. I wrote a watchdog script to periodically wget on google then restart the dhcpd service so I can get back in. Yes I could fix the ethernet with static IP but I wanted a tool that could be deployed anywhere on the metronet for compliance monitoring so a plug and play PoE device. Back to the drawing board for me until I figure how to use the WiFi tools without killing the Ethernet.
Hi David. Felippe, from Brazil. Huge fan of your work and teaching style. Can it also be done with a external wifi antena (in monitor mode) using RPI3 B+?
Does someone know if there still is a problem with the 8GB version and 64-bit version? Seen several older videos that highlights issues with either the 8GB and/or 64-bit version. This can be read on Kalis website: “We recommend using the 32-bit image on Raspberry Pi devices as that gets far more testing, and a lot of documentation out there expects you to be running RaspberryPi OS which is 32-bit”. Is that also something to ignore? I’m a noob so I would really appreciate some more info. My concerns is mainly if it’s stable in the most important programs? Other thoughts: - How many programs can fit on the SD-card, and which is the most important? - Is there a need of multiple OS and can that be done on this Raspberry? - Is Raspberry Pi performance enough for a newbie to use when learning? - Is there a need for cooling when running programs for hours? - Any classic newbie mistakes to prepare for?!
thanks for this tutorial. I've managed to adapt it to use it with my orange pi 5 and can now practise hacking on my home wifi network during the training course for a red team ops! though i preffer it to run it headless via ssh. it is fun to watch this small box justt hanging around with so much options in it! the downside of organe pi is that you have to use wifi card but I got a ALFA one that is great for sniffing packets :) shame this attack takes so much time it works 50/50 it is quite hard to get handshacke, I have really good router thatr can prevent a lot of attacks like that usually it takes around 50 to 60 attempts before it works.
David! Great video! Please help solve the Bluetooth connectivity issue on Raspberry+Kali I am able to connect my Bluetooth devices while running raspberry OS but cannot under Kali. I tried the solutions offered on Kali documentation but no luck
Do I need to use a MicroSD card? I have a 128gb SanDisk USB stick with read and write speed near 480 mb/s with usb3 which Pi4 supports. If I can use the usb stick, It will max the performance of my Pi4 8GB. So, can I use the USB stick? 🤔
Hi MR Bombal. Thanks for the insightful video. Did not know about mon mode on pi 4b,. However, I have noticed 2 things becoming more difficult on pi Kali, which is headless mode viewing and interaction as well as ZeroTier? Any fruitful thoughts or ideas please.
Thanks, David, for pointing out that default login and password are "kali". I was trying "root" and "toor" as indicated elsewhere, but that didn't work. It would have been pretty annoying not even to be able to log into my own machine :D
Hello David. Thank you for another great video. Do you have any suggestions for a Raspberry Pi distributor that frequently restocks and is reasonably priced? It seems that we all are still affected by the chip shortage. Would you have any recommendations for anyone looking to get their first time post pandemic Pi?
Panda Wireless PAU09 N600 Dual Band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Wireless N USB Adapter works in monitor mode on the pi 4 running kali or raspbian with wifite installed. works well headless to SSH in using the mobile hotspot on your phone with the builtin adapter and put the panda in monitor mode. wifite2 i believe is available
its been 13 year since nokia n900 launch. it allready had aircrack LOL. still works. that what you get when make linux phone. apt get install anything "kindof"
Hi David very nice video! I have not a raspberry with monitor mode but I bought one of the adapters you recommended and works well with Parrot. I love the ethical hacking videos. Could you make a video about hacking cctv? Thanks for keeping us smart❤
hi sir thank you for making this video, I have a one question which is, I want to start my career in ethical hacking so I need your advice, I'm confused for buying raspberry pi. Which one is best raspberry pi for ethical hacking??
Hi, Thanks for the tutorial. I was trying to install fluxion and access the kali using vnc viewer. But the installation is not happening. Isn't it compatible?
David great video as always. Do you have any experience with Onion Search? I found it on Github and it is supposed to fingerprint .Onion sites for vulnerabilities.
It is called Onion Scan. I was wrong about the name which is the first time I have ever been wrong, like that other time I thought I was wrong but I was wrong about that.
should i buy a screen without gpio pins for raspberry pi 3 A+? i don't have any solution of running kali linux on a 3.5 inch rohs screen, because it tells me that there is no screen found. (sorry for my english but i am from romania and i don't know this language very well)
This is one of the reasons why I run a wired network at home. The other reason is because wire is faster. And of course, I have port security. I am a novice but I try to do my best to secure my network.
The problem with using a PI is that if you have to compile C++ code for an attack the PI using ARM architecture won't work when uploaded to an Intel based machine. You can buy refurbished PCs for about as much as a PI and they are much more capable. You can get a "refurbished" HP mini with 16G RAM, quad core processor, and an SSD for $150. I know these machines are hit an miss so buy from someone who will take it back.
Good idea. I buy used Lenovo Y510P and Y520 machines. Sold as gaming machines a few years back. Pay about $150-200 with 8-16 G memory and SSD. If you have the source code available i C++ it's quite easy to recompile using Ubuntu or other Linux. You can even install GCC (C++ compiler) on Kali.
Hey does anyone know if the raspberry pi pick w support monitor or inject mode? I’ve been meaning to get one but I don’t know if it will support monitor mode
i miss fruitywifi it was basically a pi pineapple. Its dead isnt it? Dont think its on apt anymore. Fern is pretty crappy though. Wifite does everything better
really nice and beautiful content i have 0 knowledge in linux and networking but i wanna learn and practice you have a great channel wich playlist should i start with? can you give me like a roadmap/list of wich vids and playlists to start ? thank you
David I swear man this is the 1000 time this has happened…. ( Me ) : Last night searching on TH-cam for videos on how to download kali linux on my raspberry pi4… gave up after an hour.. this morning you put out a video on downloading kali linux on raspberry pi4… I’m soo pumped you a wizard David
lol... very happy to hear that! 😄
Sm here bruh
// MENU //
0:00 ▶ Introduction
0:23 ▶ Raspberry Pi OpenFlow Switch
0:36 ▶ Raspberry Pi 4 Model supports wifi monitor mode
2:11 ▶ Download software (Kali Linux and Pi Imager)
3:33 ▶ Install Kali Linux on Raspberry Pi
5:28 ▶ Boot Kali Linux on Raspberry Pi
7:22 ▶ Login into Kali Linux
7:53 ▶ Use Fern to attack WiFi networks
9:55 ▶ Use Wifite to attack WiFi networks
// PDF Instructions //
Raspberry Pi Kali Linux PDF: davidbombal.wiki/kalilinuxpi
// PREVIOUS VIDEOS //
Brute force Wifi WPA2 with GPU: th-cam.com/video/J8A8rKFZW-M/w-d-xo.html
Wifite Kali Linux: th-cam.com/video/TDVM-BUChpY/w-d-xo.html
Fern WiFi Kali Linux: th-cam.com/video/Ezy1KTNF6dw/w-d-xo.html
Raspberry Pi OpenFlow switch video 1: th-cam.com/video/-G_gPet7evY/w-d-xo.html
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Thanks. I learn lots of information from your channel.
The Production quality is amazing! The intro video and BGM was terrific. Excellent content as usual. Thank you for this video.
Great video as always David! Im really excited waiting for the GPU brute force attack!
Great video! I am in the IT field myself, and as you know IT is dynamic, and NO ONE knows everything ( meaning myself :-) ), and you make it easy to learn new skills and demonstrate concepts in action! Thank you for your time and dedication! Very good quality with both picture and content! Again, Thank you!!!
I always come to your channel to learn I’m not tech savvy and I can understand you make it simple for people like me to learn! I want to start school in cybersecurity and I feel less intimidated everytime I go through a video with you
Just got my Raspberry Pi 400 which makes the whole cabling thing easier. But first thing I did was to checkout your video. Thank you very much for such a great explanation. Now let's begin our ethical hacking journey :)
I loved the fact that u tell people to use the tutorial on there own network and never attacks others wifi or doing something unethical and illegal
Yeah finally he is back with his wifi series 👌👌👌🔥🔥
Great video David! Covers end to end setting up a pi and two great tools to learn how to use!
Cool video. I installed Kali on a Pi a couple of months back to play around with network hacking. I'm also using an Alfa adapter which works out of the box with the Pi. Barely scratched the surface yet but it's interesting using Kali on the Pi just to see how far you can get.
Have full kali ported on my HTC phones . with Hack RF and Alfa’s
if you live nr a place with free WIFI u can make a directional antenna out of a Pringles box then connected to an Alfa high gain receiver and create your own home wifi network for your house. Or if ya mate lives half way can bounce from him to benefit ya both.
Loads a fun to be had lately. Treat ya developers with kindness.
Keep on top of the this that have ya direct debits. They take the Micky.
So we can keep the world secure. Or we’ll loose every last bit of privacy we have. And we will end up jigsaw pieces that don’t fit in the board.
Nice work geezer. With I had the time a decade back to get it out there like yourself. Keep it up, al share.
Gotta try this. I really loved Raspberry Pi when I made a security camera. Thank you David.
Awesome video David! As always. Thank you so much for this content.
Thank you! You're welcome!
Hello David, always happy to follow all the video you publish every time. Greetings from Padova Italy
Cool! It took a while to get the Pi up and running but, I'm quite amazed at what it can do. You rock David
Running Kali in a Docker container on my Odroid N2+ with Ubuntu, everything works the same for your instructions, thanks!
As always David I love your content, now I am going to have to buy a Raspberry Pi and try to crack my own passwords!! Thanks so much and I am considering becoming a member as well!!
My best cyber security TH-cam channel
Thanks for your great content
Keep it up
I loved whole WIFI series. Thanks David.
Glad you like it! Thank you!
Niiiice!!! I loved the intro
Thank you!
i really liked your presentation on this subject.
what impressed me more than anything was that you included a pdf of how to do it .
this helps a lot for someone that types with one finger .
don't know why the the other 9 always seem redundant.
Day by day your video editing, background lighting and much more small things but crucial for videos are improving thats very nice!!!
David!! Im wondering when some WiFi passwords contains digit it's shows WPS enable but when they contain alphabets numbers they show WPS disabled I can find this explanation on web but you explain better than them so can you do something about that 👍
This is real content all other videos about hacking would always be very censored nothing was really talked about or how to apply in daily situations your videos are what we been needing:)
Great content David, really helpful tutorial. Just one question, is it true that raspberry PI 8gb have problems with installing kali??
use the 4gb pi works great
I've never had any issues. Installed it on a few of them
The only problems that I had were, always, with resolution and xfce... 😂 gnome and hdmi_group=2 hdmi_mode=82 and problems solved. 😎
(Used with 2, 4 and 8GB models)
@@VisaoNocturna is that in raspiconfig?
You shouldn’t have any issues installing Kali on an SD card, it is straight forward
Nice video it takes me back few years when all shops were using their phone for password and using crunch to create a wordlist file and find the pass was 5 min top.Good times :D
David I've been a member for quite some time now. You've been a big inspiration for me but please can we do some videos on lateral movements? So after gaining a foothold in the network and scanning the machines on it now what? I know there's tons of variables at play but it would be sick if you did
Waiting for this video from a while. Thanks once again for such an awesome content ❤
That montage already looks dope!
Awesome! You may need to manually set your country code with 'iw reg set US' for example, if you see errors in dmesg
The intro is insane!
Thank you!
Digging this playlist! Keep up the great content David!
Afterall David is back with his amazing content ❤
David, love your content and style. Thank you for an awesome video.
Just found your channel and it is very helpful and super well explained. Thank you I definitely subscribed
i just jumped in to the world of raspberry pi so much mobility with this
Great video, I came here from Mr Robot tv show , after seeing them using it there haha
David, you're an amazing teacher. Keep it up the good content buddy 👍
Good video David, I did this about a month ago but I needed to do this remotely: Pi4B powered by PoE with on board WiFi in monitor mode. The problem is when running airodump etc. You first have to kill the services running on dhcpd etc. Unfortunately this kills the dhcpd on the ethernet too. So when the dhcp lease ends, the RPi becomes unusable. I wrote a watchdog script to periodically wget on google then restart the dhcpd service so I can get back in. Yes I could fix the ethernet with static IP but I wanted a tool that could be deployed anywhere on the metronet for compliance monitoring so a plug and play PoE device. Back to the drawing board for me until I figure how to use the WiFi tools without killing the Ethernet.
Love from India sir🖤
Thank you!
Excellent stuff David!
Thank you!
Hi David. Felippe, from Brazil. Huge fan of your work and teaching style.
Can it also be done with a external wifi antena (in monitor mode) using RPI3 B+?
The Alfa Atheros AR9271 works on Kali on Raspberry Pi basically plug and play, and it should be easy to do it.
Does someone know if there still is a problem with the 8GB version and 64-bit version? Seen several older videos that highlights issues with either the 8GB and/or 64-bit version.
This can be read on Kalis website:
“We recommend using the 32-bit image on Raspberry Pi devices as that gets far more testing, and a lot of documentation out there expects you to be running RaspberryPi OS which is 32-bit”.
Is that also something to ignore? I’m a noob so I would really appreciate some more info. My concerns is mainly if it’s stable in the most important programs?
Other thoughts:
- How many programs can fit on the SD-card, and which is the most important?
- Is there a need of multiple OS and can that be done on this Raspberry?
- Is Raspberry Pi performance enough for a newbie to use when learning?
- Is there a need for cooling when running programs for hours?
- Any classic newbie mistakes to prepare for?!
thanks for this tutorial. I've managed to adapt it to use it with my orange pi 5 and can now practise hacking on my home wifi network during the training course for a red team ops! though i preffer it to run it headless via ssh. it is fun to watch this small box justt hanging around with so much options in it! the downside of organe pi is that you have to use wifi card but I got a ALFA one that is great for sniffing packets :) shame this attack takes so much time it works 50/50 it is quite hard to get handshacke, I have really good router thatr can prevent a lot of attacks like that usually it takes around 50 to 60 attempts before it works.
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Awesome Video David !
Love your content! Your instructions are clear and straight to the point. Please keep it up!!
Phenomenal walkthrough!
Thank you so much David and keep up the amazing work!
Amazing David 👏 your fans from 🇮🇳
Thank you Sreekanth!
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David! Great video!
Please help solve the Bluetooth connectivity issue on Raspberry+Kali
I am able to connect my Bluetooth devices while running raspberry OS but cannot under Kali. I tried the solutions offered on Kali documentation but no luck
David you are the best at explaining
Amazing! Thanks so much David ❤️
Good. Simple and straight forward
Thanks David! That was great!
Do I need to use a MicroSD card? I have a 128gb SanDisk USB stick with read and write speed near 480 mb/s with usb3 which Pi4 supports.
If I can use the usb stick, It will max the performance of my Pi4 8GB.
So, can I use the USB stick? 🤔
Hi MR Bombal. Thanks for the insightful video. Did not know about mon mode on pi 4b,. However, I have noticed 2 things becoming more difficult on pi Kali, which is headless mode viewing and interaction as well as ZeroTier? Any fruitful thoughts or ideas please.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, much appreciated
Thanks, David, for pointing out that default login and password are "kali". I was trying "root" and "toor" as indicated elsewhere, but that didn't work. It would have been pretty annoying not even to be able to log into my own machine :D
you can setup the initial username and password as the "root" when you format the install
Cool 0:54 but what does packet injection do?
Where do you recommend purchasing a Raspberry Pi from? They have a few Approved Resellers, curious if you know if one is better than another. Thanks!
you may also change microsd from bootloader to ssd. I use usb ssd for raspberry pi4 ....its faster than microusb
.I also use balena etcher for imager
I want more content on raspberry Pi 4 SBC are awesome!
Amazing, I have a pi and will try this sure. ❤️😊
Great little devices the pi 😄
@@davidbombal Absolutely Sir 😊❤️
Hello David. Thank you for another great video. Do you have any suggestions for a Raspberry Pi distributor that frequently restocks and is reasonably priced?
It seems that we all are still affected by the chip shortage. Would you have any recommendations for anyone looking to get their first time post pandemic Pi?
The Pi 400 seems to be generally widely available. For the Pi 4, they are selling all that they can make so no relief in sight short term.
Sir, Can you make a video on your monitor setup?
Panda Wireless PAU09 N600 Dual Band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Wireless N USB Adapter works in monitor mode on the pi 4 running kali or raspbian with wifite installed. works well headless to SSH in using the mobile hotspot on your phone with the builtin adapter and put the panda in monitor mode. wifite2 i believe is available
its been 13 year since nokia n900 launch. it allready had aircrack LOL. still works.
that what you get when make linux phone. apt get install anything "kindof"
Hi David very nice video! I have not a raspberry with monitor mode but I bought one of the adapters you recommended and works well with Parrot.
I love the ethical hacking videos. Could you make a video about hacking cctv? Thanks for keeping us smart❤
Gonna try it on a 16GB SD, hope it will still function fine after a while :)
Thank u so much for this Tutorial ❤️❤️😘😘😘
You're welcome!
Can you do a video on the hak5 omg plug?
Great video thanks for this David.
hi sir thank you for making this video, I have a one question which is, I want to start my career in ethical hacking so I need your advice, I'm confused for buying raspberry pi. Which one is best raspberry pi for ethical hacking??
Hey, does it work fine with a raspberry pi 2 with a USB W-Fi adapter?
very informative and supportive thanks for the knowledge you share
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Love the content - I am new to all of this (1st year learning, currently CyberOps on Cisco) and these videos help a LOT!
Great, I'm lucky, it works great for me without errors
It is necessary sudo upgrade when I install Kali on my raspberry? Because i tried and in the progress the system go black screen 😢
Hi,
Thanks for the tutorial. I was trying to install fluxion and access the kali using vnc viewer. But the installation is not happening. Isn't it compatible?
what model was the wifi adaptor? nice video
Hey David, what’s model of monitor that you are using?
David great video as always. Do you have any experience with Onion Search? I found it on Github and it is supposed to fingerprint .Onion sites for vulnerabilities.
It is called Onion Scan. I was wrong about the name which is the first time I have ever been wrong, like that other time I thought I was wrong but I was wrong about that.
Hi, am i able to run kali and the wifi cracking tools on raspberry pi zero 2 w?
should i buy a screen without gpio pins for raspberry pi 3 A+? i don't have any solution of running kali linux on a 3.5 inch rohs screen, because it tells me that there is no screen found. (sorry for my english but i am from romania and i don't know this language very well)
This is one of the reasons why I run a wired network at home. The other reason is because wire is faster. And of course, I have port security. I am a novice but I try to do my best to secure my network.
The problem with using a PI is that if you have to compile C++ code for an attack the PI using ARM architecture won't work when uploaded to an Intel based machine. You can buy refurbished PCs for about as much as a PI and they are much more capable. You can get a "refurbished" HP mini with 16G RAM, quad core processor, and an SSD for $150. I know these machines are hit an miss so buy from someone who will take it back.
Good idea. I buy used Lenovo Y510P and Y520 machines. Sold as gaming machines a few years back.
Pay about $150-200 with 8-16 G memory and SSD. If you have the source code available i C++ it's
quite easy to recompile using Ubuntu or other Linux. You can even install GCC (C++ compiler) on Kali.
Is that xfce interface ?
Nice video sir!
Hey does anyone know if the raspberry pi pick w support monitor or inject mode?
I’ve been meaning to get one but I don’t know if it will support monitor mode
The question I have , if it's possible to hack a 26 character long password with letters and numbers and symbols. I assume it would take forever.
i miss fruitywifi it was basically a pi pineapple. Its dead isnt it? Dont think its on apt anymore. Fern is pretty crappy though. Wifite does everything better
Do i need to run metasploit as root?
Hi David, a question: Can I use Raspberry OS for this?
Hi David, why didn't you verify the Sha256 integrity?
Sir pls teach us how to download any software and excute in rasberry pi 4 in Kali operting system.
Best regards from Egypt
love to watching your videos
really nice and beautiful content i have 0 knowledge in linux and networking but i wanna learn and practice you have a great channel wich playlist should i start with? can you give me like a roadmap/list of wich vids and playlists to start ? thank you