Sure, here's a tutorial on how to install Black Candy on Alpine Linux Latest:
Black Candy is a self-contained penetration testing framework, which means it comes with a lot of pre-installed tools and scripts that can be used for testing the security of computer systems. Here's how to install it on the latest version of Alpine Linux.
Before we start, you'll need to make sure you have the following:
Before we begin, let's make sure our system is up to date by running the following command:
sudo apk update && sudo apk upgrade
This command updates the package index and upgrades any existing packages.
Next, we'll need to install Git to download Black Candy from Github. Run the following command to install Git:
sudo apk add git
Now, we'll need to install some dependencies for Black Candy. Run the following command:
sudo apk add python3 python3-dev py3-pip chromium chromium-chromedriver mongodb
This command installs Python 3 and Pip3, Chromium, Chromedriver, and MongoDB.
Now we're ready to clone the Black Candy repository from Github. Run the following command:
git clone https://github.com/blackcandy-org/black_candy.git
This command downloads the Black Candy repository from Github to your current working directory.
Now that we have the repository, we can install Black Candy. Run the following command:
cd black_candy && sudo python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt && python3 setup.py install
This command navigates into the black_candy directory, installs the Python requirements, and then installs Black Candy itself.
Let's make sure everything is working by running a quick test. Run the following command:
black_candy
This command starts the Black Candy console. If the console starts without any errors, you should be good to go!
In this tutorial, we installed Black Candy on Alpine Linux Latest by cloning the Github repository and installing its dependencies. We also verified that Black Candy was working correctly by starting the console. Now you can start exploring the various tools and scripts that come with Black Candy and use them for penetration testing.
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