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Run sudo apt update
before trying to install anything.
Oki, will do it once I get home, the iso and my machine aren't with me rn
Did you try apt update and apt search? Is it in the repositories you’re searching? Do you need to add a repository and/or build it from GitHub?
The reason Kali is a meme is because it’s intended for professionals but often used by newbies, and you’re asking a rather basic question about package management.
Will run apt update, just didn't think to was needed cos it was a new iso.
I'm not very technical. Not good with terminals
You’re running a live image, so the list of packages in the external repositories may be blank depending on how Kali does its defaults. Having apt fetch a package list is a very easy first troubleshooting step.
Yea, I know its the edgy kid distro
Huh?
Cuz it's known for hacker manz software on it and kid hackerz install it to look cool
I see, I was wondering why a IT-Security workers were suddenly being called edgy kids. lol.
I haven't used Kali Linux before, but hcxtools
is available in the Debian repos so presumably your /etc/apt/sources.list
is invalid (probably the LiveUSB has disabled non-iso sources). Can you post what is in that file?
Edit: Actually it looks like Kali uses a single line for its repo. Can you add
deb http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
to your
/etc/apt/sources.list
, run an apt update
and try again?
You need to run sudo apt update
before trying to install things. Notice that you'll need to do this every time unless you installed Kali with some permanent storage. Which is why it's usually a better idea to just use your day-to-day Linux box for stuff, Kali is for when you want to not leave traces and not allow any backtrack to get to your actual system, for most non red team related stuff you don't need Kali.
Probably means the repos apt is checking doesn’t have that tool, not sure thi
If you just need special tools, a Kali Distrobox would work