How To Install Backtrack Tools On Ubuntu (14.04,13.10,13.04,12.10,12.04)

for those who doesn't know , Kali Linux (ex-Backtrack) is a powerful forensic distro based on Debian, but many of us use Ubuntu (or variants) because it is easier to handle.

so in this tutorial, i will show you how to proceed to add Kali repositories to get Kali tools in Ubuntu.

i am using ubuntu Trusty personally so this tutorial will reflect it; you have to adjust the procedure slightly if you use Ubuntu, Lubuntu, Xubuntu or/and with an older kernel

1- open your Software Center/Manager, the application that allows you to pick various softwares (Muon Discover, etc..)

2- go to each link below, click on technical details , select your ubuntu version; important , Trusty is not available yet so you have to choose Raring instead.

https://launchpad.net/~wagungs/+archive/ubuntu/kali-linux

https://launchpad.net/~wagungs/+archive/ubuntu/kali-linux1

https://launchpad.net/~wagungs/+archive/ubuntu/kali-linux2

click on Source tab , then "add source"

4- copy the links below then add them one by one in order to the source (step 3).
For example for my Kubuntu Trusty 14.04 i have to use Raring

deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/wagungs/kali-linux/ubuntu raring main

deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/wagungs/kali-linux1/ubuntu raring main

deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/wagungs/kali-linux1/ubuntu raring main

5- close and relaunch your software center to see if the lines above are added.

6- now open your text editor, copy the line below, and save the files as: kali.pgp

-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: SKS 1.1.4
Comment: Hostname: keyserver.ubuntu.com

mI0ET324YwEEANbSlISrOlAGjxgFRxiN6jk0JIl/vxQ8lapRdxZ4DHDAQdXbX4AuigMBkP5e
sOxhMpDnkgMRtEVpaBMdQheA0/431pPQYqkr3jdeZw5JS5opiyJ4qr/QrcoSFHSluEkWkbZ6
RYOkA25vW31KK2FB2LQVRYk580llXAVgIUznm2ATABEBAAG0GExhdW5jaHBhZCBQUEEgZm9y
IHdhZ3VuZ4i4BBMBAgAiBQJPfbhjAhsDBgsJCAcDAgYVCAIJCgsEFgIDAQIeAQIXgAAKCRAb
IuuNj9/bVxabBADSGN8cp+hqkdZqwq263wdz/UGsiuB1bCrH06/HznC/ZC5rjfH3aQ1Dwwag
zYCrSD3c0cKNAqD10009N76RMlzZBH8kKL9khH3zPL/k4/lYuVP7y6NKFbBsnawEUc0mWcCa
mH4ScTdWWPXP/mOQiUUjnQ1bZhzpcbQOb+hEUAqExg==
=fJ+8
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

this is the pgp key needed that will allow you to get the repositories.

7- open Terminal where you saved the kali.pgp file (important), and type:

 sudo apt-key add kali.pgp

9- now the repositories are added , you can check them via the package manager (Synaptic, Muon Package Manager, etc...) , if you don't have it ; install it via :

sudo apt-get install synaptic

10- Open Synaptic (or your package manager) and click on "origin" button in lower left side pane. You will see the Kali Linux repositories.


11- click on any of them, then in the right pane, all the tools available will be shown.

12- click on any tools, select install and apply ; the tools will be installed.
note: some tools may not works because Ubuntu is not Kali , so some incompatibilities will happen.

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