Description: Backtrack is a very popular linux distribution for penetration testing. It has hundreds of tools for pentesting and hacking. Now a version of backtrack is available for arm processor devices. Normally android based mobile devices uses arm processor so we can install arm version of backtrack on android devices.
This video explains very clearly step by step method of installing process of arm version of backtrack on android devices. Following are the steps and utility for the installation process.
1. Download terminal emulator,android vnc and arm version of backtrack.
2. Extract the content of img file and transfer it in to memory of android devices.
3. Install BusyBox and start it.
4. Open terminal emulator. use "cd" command to get in backtrack directory where extracted content is saved on memory card of device. In this case command is
cd /sdcard/BT5
5. Type "sh bootbt" and we will be in Backtrack.
Rooted android device
Linux installer (Can be found on Google play)
Zarchiver (Can be found on Google play)
Busybox (Can be found on Google play)
Android-VNC (Can be found on Google play)
Terminal Emulator (Can be found on Google play)
- Read more at: http://www.securitygeeks.net/2013/03/how-to-install-backtrack-in-android.html
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Hello guys, today I'm going to show you the easiest way to install
backtrack on an android device.
For this tutorial you need:
Rooted android device
Linux installer (Can be found on Google play)
Zarchiver (Can be found on Google play)
Busybox (Can be found on Google play)
Android-VNC (Can be found on Google play)
Terminal Emulator (Can be found on Google play)
All of the programs mentioned above are free.
Ok, now let's start,
The first thing you need to do is install Busybox from Google play:
Install it, then open it when it's done, it will install some more
things.
When it's done, install Linux Installer from Google Play:
Open Linux installer, then click on Install Guides from the list on your
right hand side:
When you click that, you'll see a list of Linux distros, click on
Backtrack and you will see a screen with steps on how to install it. Now
click on the second page of those steps, you will get a page that looks
like this:
Just click on "Download Image", and let it finish downloading.
While it's downloading, open Google play and install Terminal Emulator,
and Zarchiver.
Terminal Emulator:
Zarchiver:
When it finishes downloading, open Zarchiver, and look for the ZIP file
that you downloaded, and extraxt the image into a root folder called
"backtrack", extract the image into an external memory card not the
internal one.
Once it's done, open Linux Installer again, and click on launch, you'll
get a screen that looks like this:
If it didn't recognize any distro, click on Setting > Edit then
change the file path there to your backtrack image, the .img file that
you extracted.
When it finally say "backtrack" on the drop down list, click "Start
Linux"
Terminal Emulator will open, you just have to proceed with the
installation steps, ask you for a new password, and some preferences.
When it's done you will get a red "root@localhost~#" like the picture
bellow:
You are now in backtrack!
Now if you want backtrack in GUI, open Google play, and install Android
VNC:
Open It when it finishes installing, and it will look like this:
Set to the same settings in the picture, but not the IP address, you can
get your IP by opening backtrack terminal, in terminal emulator, and
running "ifconfig" command:
Settings for VNC are,
Username: backtrack
Password: backtrac
IP: from the "ifconfig" command or just put 127.0.0.1
Color Format: 24-bit
Now click connect, and boom! You'r in backtrack Desktop! ;)
When you finis using it, remember to disconnect VNC AND exit backtrack
in Terminal Emulator, else it will be taking your battery in the
background.
And note that Ubuntu can be installed in the same exact way, just the
username and password for VNC will change.
That's it guys, enjoy! :)
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- Read more at: http://www.securitygeeks.net/2013/03/how-to-install-backtrack-in-android.html
- Read more at: http://www.securitygeeks.net/2013/03/how-to-install-backtrack-in-android.html
Rooted android device
Linux installer (Can be found on Google play)
Zarchiver (Can be found on Google play)
Busybox (Can be found on Google play)
Android-VNC (Can be found on Google play)
Terminal Emulator (Can be found on Google play)
- Read more at: http://www.securitygeeks.net/2013/03/how-to-install-backtrack-in-android.html
- Read more at: http://www.securitygeeks.net/2013/03/how-to-install-backtrack-in-android.html
Rooted android device
Linux installer (Can be found on Google play)
Zarchiver (Can be found on Google play)
Busybo
- Read more at: http://www.securitygeeks.net/2013/03/how-to-install-backtrack-in-android.html
- Read more at: http://www.securitygeeks.net/2013/03/how-to-install-backtrack-in-android.html
Hello guys, today I'm going to show you the easiest way to install backtrack on an android device.
For this tutorial you need:
Rooted android device
Linux installer (Can be found on Google play)
Zarchiver (Can be found on Google play)
Busybox (Can be found on Google play)
Android-VNC (Can be found on Google play)
Terminal Emulator (Can be found on Google play)
All of the programs mentioned above are free.
Ok, now let's start,
The first thing you need to do is install Busybox from Google play:
- Read more at: http://www.securitygeeks.net/2013/03/how-to-install-backtrack-in-android.html
- Read more at: http://www.securitygeeks.net/2013/03/how-to-install-backtrack-in-android.html
Hello guys, today I'm
going to show you the easiest way to install backtrack on an android
device.
For this tutorial you need:
Rooted android device
Linux installer (Can be found on Google play)
Zarchiver (Can be found on Google play)
Busybox (Can be found on Google play)
Android-VNC (Can be found on Google play)
Terminal Emulator (Can be found on Google play)
All of the programs mentioned above are free.
Ok, now let's start,
The first thing you need to do is install Busybox from Google play:
Install it, then open it when it's done, it will install some more
things.
When it's done, install Linux Installer from Google Play:
Open Linux installer, then click on Install Guides from the list on your
right hand side:
When you click that, you'll see a list of Linux distros, click on
Backtrack and you will see a screen with steps on how to install it. Now
click on the second page of those steps, you will get a page that looks
like this:
Just click on "Download Image", and let it finish downloading.
While it's downloading, open Google play and install Terminal Emulator,
and Zarchiver.
Terminal Emulator:
Zarchiver:
When it finishes downloading, open Zarchiver, and look for the ZIP file
that you downloaded, and extraxt the image into a root folder called
"backtrack", extract the image into an external memory card not the
internal one.
Once it's done, open Linux Installer again, and click on launch, you'll
get a screen that looks like this:
If it didn't recognize any distro, click on Setting > Edit then
change the file path there to your backtrack image, the .img file that
you extracted.
When it finally say "backtrack" on the drop down list, click "Start
Linux"
Terminal Emulator will open, you just have to proceed with the
installation steps, ask you for a new password, and some preferences.
When it's done you will get a red "root@localhost~#" like the picture
bellow:
You are now in backtrack!
Now if you want backtrack in GUI, open Google play, and install Android
VNC:
Open It when it finishes installing, and it will look like this:
Set to the same settings in the picture, but not the IP address, you can
get your IP by opening backtrack terminal, in terminal emulator, and
running "ifconfig" command:
Settings for VNC are,
Username: backtrack
Password: backtrac
IP: from the "ifconfig" command or just put 127.0.0.1
Color Format: 24-bit
Now click connect, and boom! You'r in backtrack Desktop! ;)
When you finis using it, remember to disconnect VNC AND exit backtrack
in Terminal Emulator, else it will be taking your battery in the
background.
And note that Ubuntu can be installed in the same exact way, just the
username and password for VNC will change.
- Read more at: http://www.securitygeeks.net/2013/03/how-to-install-backtrack-in-android.html
Hello guys, today I'm
going to show you the easiest way to install backtrack on an android
device.
For this tutorial you need:
Rooted android device
Linux installer (Can be found on Google play)
Zarchiver (Can be found on Google play)
Busybox (Can be found on Google play)
Android-VNC (Can be found on Google play)
Terminal Emulator (Can be found on Google play)
All of the programs mentioned above are free.
Ok, now let's start,
The first thing you need to do is install Busybox from Google play:
Install it, then open it when it's done, it will install some more
things.
When it's done, install Linux Installer from Google Play:
Open Linux installer, then click on Install Guides from the list on your
right hand side:
When you click that, you'll see a list of Linux distros, click on
Backtrack and you will see a screen with steps on how to install it. Now
click on the second page of those steps, you will get a page that looks
like this:
Just click on "Download Image", and let it finish downloading.
While it's downloading, open Google play and install Terminal Emulator,
and Zarchiver.
Terminal Emulator:
Zarchiver:
When it finishes downloading, open Zarchiver, and look for the ZIP file
that you downloaded, and extraxt the image into a root folder called
"backtrack", extract the image into an external memory card not the
internal one.
Once it's done, open Linux Installer again, and click on launch, you'll
get a screen that looks like this:
If it didn't recognize any distro, click on Setting > Edit then
change the file path there to your backtrack image, the .img file that
you extracted.
When it finally say "backtrack" on the drop down list, click "Start
Linux"
Terminal Emulator will open, you just have to proceed with the
installation steps, ask you for a new password, and some preferences.
When it's done you will get a red "root@localhost~#" like the picture
bellow:
You are now in backtrack!
Now if you want backtrack in GUI, open Google play, and install Android
VNC:
Open It when it finishes installing, and it will look like this:
Set to the same settings in the picture, but not the IP address, you can
get your IP by opening backtrack terminal, in terminal emulator, and
running "ifconfig" command:
Settings for VNC are,
Username: backtrack
Password: backtrac
IP: from the "ifconfig" command or just put 127.0.0.1
Color Format: 24-bit
Now click connect, and boom! You'r in backtrack Desktop! ;)
When you finis using it, remember to disconnect VNC AND exit backtrack
in Terminal Emulator, else it will be taking your battery in the
background.
And note that Ubuntu can be installed in the same exact way, just the
username and password for VNC will change.
- Read more at: http://www.securitygeeks.net/2013/03/how-to-install-backtrack-in-android.html
Hello guys, today I'm going to show you the easiest way to install backtrack on an android device.
For this tutorial you need:
Rooted android device
Linux installer (Can be found on Google play)
Zarchiver (Can be found on Google play)
Busybox (Can be found on Google play)
Android-VNC (Can be found on Google play)
Terminal Emulator (Can be found on Google play)
All of the programs mentioned above are free.
Ok, now let's start,
The first thing you need to do is install Busybox from Google play:
- Read more at: http://www.securitygeeks.net/2013/03/how-to-install-backtrack-in-android.html
- Read more at: http://www.securitygeeks.net/2013/03/how-to-install-backtrack-in-android.html
- Read more at: http://www.securitygeeks.net/2013/03/how-to-install-backtrack-in-android.html
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