Currently, there is only a 32-bit version of Kali, but the developers behind the distro are hoping to have a 64-bit version released “in the near future.” Considering the low specs of the Pi 4 (particularly the 4 GB of RAM maximum configuration), the 32-bit version should feel right at home on the Pi 4. The version of Kali Linux for the Raspberry Pi 4 includes a smattering of useful penetration testing tools as well as an on-board WiFi monitor mode and support for frame injection. Kali has long been a favorite for security professionals and aficionados due to its pre-configured setup. However, Kali comes with software modifications and pre-installed tools specifically geared for penetration testing and auditing network security. Now, network security-conscious consumers can install Kali Linux on the new Pi thanks to a new release for the new single-board computer.įor those wondering, Kali Linux is a Linux distro based on Debian. The Raspberry Pi 4 is perhaps the biggest thing to happen to single-board computers this year, and with good reason.
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