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Old 11-18-2023, 11:46 AM   #1
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Talking Using a docker container


Hello, what to do once a docker container in installed?

docker ps -a
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
c5992973bba5 kali_my "bash" 27 minutes ago Up 27 minutes loving_mendeleev
75495734d2b1 kali[/SIZE]linux/kali-rolling "bash" About an hour ago Exited (127) 39 minutes ago intelligent_keller

docker images -a
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
kali_my latest 7cd0c649ba48 36 minutes ago 8.61GB
kalilinux/kali-rolling latest 7c60ebb1a04a 6 days ago 118MB
I did:

sudo docker run -t -i kali_my
and updated the system, may i use Kali docker for web browsing? if yes, how?
 
Old 11-18-2023, 02:05 PM   #2
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may i use Kali docker for web browsing? if yes, how?
Read this.

(If you're asking that question, you should almost certainly be using a different distro.)


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Old 11-18-2023, 02:19 PM   #3
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https://www.kali.org/docs/introducti...se-kali-linux/

"Hopefully, now you know if you need to install Kali Linux or not. If you have decided to install Kali Linux then, we welcome you to our community.

If not, then see you later, and remember always “Try Harder”."


So Kali is for tryhards?
 
Old 11-18-2023, 02:50 PM   #4
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Read this.

(If you're asking that question, you should almost certainly be using a different distro.)

I'm trying to learn, what's wrong? did u have a bad evening?
 
Old 11-18-2023, 07:19 PM   #5
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^ Don't take it personally. You need to understand that there are a lot of newbies who want to use Kali Linux because of a certain TV show. This was such a problem a few years ago that a special thread was created on this forum, to provide guidance to said newbies: https://www.linuxquestions.org/quest...ad-4175614092/

You also need to know that Kali has no special abilities over any other Linux distribution. Any Linux distribution can be made to do what Kali does... but the point is that you have to learn to crawl before you can walk.

The nature of your question and the fact that you don't already know the answer makes for the easy assumption that you're a newbie who would be better served by a different distro.

The words of the Kali distributors themselves: "If you are looking for a Linux distribution to learn the basics of Linux and need a good starting point, Kali Linux is not the ideal distribution for you."
 
Old 11-18-2023, 07:30 PM   #6
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Kali is NOT a good distribution to learn on. Once you have learned (a LOT) it is a good distribution for certain things you already know how to do from other experiences. It has a wonderful collection of tools in one place for what it does, but it does not teach and it does not hold your hand through the disasters that result from using the wrong tool for learning.
 
Old 11-20-2023, 02:14 PM   #7
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^ Don't take it personally. You need to understand that there are a lot of newbies who want to use Kali Linux because of a certain TV show. This was such a problem a few years ago that a special thread was created on this forum, to provide guidance to said newbies: https://www.linuxquestions.org/quest...ad-4175614092/

You also need to know that Kali has no special abilities over any other Linux distribution. Any Linux distribution can be made to do what Kali does... but the point is that you have to learn to crawl before you can walk.

The nature of your question and the fact that you don't already know the answer makes for the easy assumption that you're a newbie who would be better served by a different distro.

The words of the Kali distributors themselves: "If you are looking for a Linux distribution to learn the basics of Linux and need a good starting point, Kali Linux is not the ideal distribution for you."
I'm trying to learn bc i'll test my OS (Mint). kAli already have many tools installed, tha's why i'm asking for...
 
Old 12-19-2023, 08:33 PM   #8
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By far the safest way to "learn about Linux" is to use a Virtual Machine on whatever is your existing host system. I prefer VirtualBox® because it is full-featured, absolutely free, runs on everything, and is backed by one of the largest software corporations in the world. (Oracle: the "humongous database" people ...)

Now, you can spin-up a virtual machine – as many of them as you want – and have a completely-authentic experience of "using Linux." It runs in a window (or full-screen). But you can't harm anything about the host system. All of the things that the virtual machine "thinks it sees," including "hard drives," are in fact provided by the host environment.

You can, of course, then "run containers" in that Linux world that you have created. Any sort of container technology you prefer, or just want to experiment with.

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