kali-linux-docker
A Docker solution for running a local, customizable full Kali Linux distribution.
Configure the container with the following options:
- Exposed ports (vnc, x2go, rdp, ssh)
- Desktop environment(xfce, kde, gnome, mate, etc.)
- Remote access software (vnc, x2go, rdp)
- Kali packages to install (core, default everything, etc.)
- Network configuration (host, bridge)
- Build platform (amd64, arm64, etc.)
- Local Docker image name
- Docker container name
- Host directory to mount as volume
- Container directory for volume mount
- Container username
- Container user password
how to build
Download all the files into a subdirectory on Docker host, e.g. /home/marc/kali-linux docker then cd into that directory.
Create a copy of the env_template
file, and name it env
. Enter the desired configuration for each variable.
Run the build script:
`sudo ./build`
If a variable isn't set in the env
file, the build script asks for all the options then:
- builds the local Docker image
- Creates the container from the created image
- Starts the new container
So in a nutshell, the complete command sequence in a Linux shell to install on a Debian or Ubuntu Linux would be:
apt update
apt install git
git clone https://github.com/onemarcfifty/kali-linux-docker.git
cd kali-linux-docker
cp env_template env
[fill_in_env_variables]
sudo ./build
how to use
Connect to the container by launching the software for the configured remote access technique or via SSH. The default ports defined in the script are as follows:
- RDP on port 13389
- ssh / x2goserver on port 20022
- vnc on port 5908 / display :8
All user name and password are configured in the env
file or promted by the build script.
more info
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known issues
- RDP seems to only work with XFCE desktop
- Not all combinations of remote access protocols with various desktop environments are working
troubleshooting/tips
- When using RDP and XFCE, the desktop will take a moment to load the first time (about five seconds or less)
TODO
- Disable desktop sleep, screenlock, etc.