![]() If you need help in creating a normal user with sudo privileges, please read THIS article. ![]() In that case, I’d suggest you to create a new normal user and run the bundle as that user, which should make the tor browser bundle to open up without any issue. NOTE: If you’re running the bundle as root, it will run into problems ( Most probably, it won’t simply open ). This should start the tor bundle and you’re good to go.! Setup ToR, ToR browser, and Moxies tortunnel on Kali set-e: echo ' Installing ToR and privoxy for Kali, and enabling start on boot ' Install tor services for proxychaining etc apt-get install -y tor privoxy /etc/init.d/tor start /etc/init.d/privoxy start: update-rc.d tor enable: update-rc. Issue the apt-get update and apt-get upgrade commands, and then use the following command: Command: apt-get install tor. Once the archive is extracted successfully, cd into the extracted folder and run the bundle. To install Tor, perform the following steps: 1. ![]() Now, “cd” to the directory where you downloaded and extract the archive cd ~/Downloads/ For me, the 64bit English version of the bundle was THIS Now let’s set up the tor browser bundle Step 2: Downloading and Setting up the Tor bundle Open up a terminal window and run the following command as root or use sudo if you’re not root. There are several ways you can install tor, the easiest way is to use the Kali repository and that’s what we’re going to use today ![]() ![]() I’m pretty sure that you know what tor is and what is it used for, otherwise you wouldn’t be here reading how to install it on Kali, eh? □ But fear not, I’ll help you in setting up tor in your Kali desktop. I’ve been using Kali Linux 2.0 for a couple of weeks and one thing I missed from the default install was the tor browser.Īs it turns out, Kali does not come pre-installed with tor. How to install and setup Tor on Kali Linux 2.0 ![]()
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