Surfer is a privacy-focused web browser that is available on the Cloudron app store. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install Surfer on Kali Linux latest in the markdown format.
Before you can install Surfer, you should have the following:
Before you can install Surfer, you'll need to install Cloudron. Here's the command to install Cloudron on Kali Linux:
bash <(curl -sSL https://cloudron.io/install.sh)
This command will prompt you for your Cloudron credentials. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation.
Once you have successfully installed Cloudron, go to your browser and enter the following URL: https://my.<yourdomain>.com
.
You should replace <yourdomain>
with the domain you used when installing Cloudron. This will take you to the Cloudron dashboard.
Now, log in to your Cloudron account using the credentials you used when installing Cloudron.
To install Surfer, go to the Cloudron dashboard and click on the Marketplace tab.
Search for "Surfer" in the search bar and select the "Surfer" app. Click on "Install App".
Next, select the server you want to install Surfer on and click on "Install".
This will start the installation of the Surfer app. Wait for a few minutes for the installation to complete.
Once the installation is complete, you can access Surfer by clicking on the "Access" button.
You'll be redirected to the Surfer login page. Enter your login credentials to access Surfer.
You have now successfully installed Surfer on your Kali Linux latest version. To access Surfer in the future, simply log in to your Cloudron account and click on the "Surfer" app.
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