How to Install TeamMapper on Kali Linux Latest

In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing TeamMapper on Kali Linux Latest. TeamMapper is a tool that helps in tracking the movements of a person or a team on a map.

Prerequisites

Before we begin the installation process, there are a few prerequisites that need to be in place.

Step 1. Clone the TeamMapper Repository

Open Terminal and clone the TeamMapper repository from GitHub using the following command:

git clone https://github.com/b310-digital/teammapper

The repository will be cloned into the current directory.

Step 2. Install Python Dependencies

Navigate to the cloned directory and install the required Python packages using the following command:

pip install -r requirements.txt

This command will install all the required dependencies.

Step 3. Install MongoDB

You need to install MongoDB to store the location data of the team. You can install it using the following command:

sudo apt-get install mongodb

Once the installation is complete, start the MongoDB service by running the following command:

sudo service mongodb start

Step 4. Configure the Database

Create a new database for TeamMapper using the following command:

mongo
use teammapper
db.createCollection("locations")

This command will create a new database called "teammapper" and a new collection called "locations" to store the location data.

Step 5. Configure the Application

Open the "app.py" file and edit the following lines to configure the MongoDB connection:

# MongoDB configuration
app.config['MONGODB_SETTINGS'] = {
    'db': 'teammapper',
    'host': 'localhost',
    'port': 27017
}
mongo = PyMongo(app)

Change the "host" and "port" values as per your MongoDB configuration.

Step 6. Run the Application

After completing all the above configurations, you can run the application using the following command:

python app.py

This command will start the Flask web server, and you can access the application at http://localhost:5000.

Conclusion

By following the above steps, you can install TeamMapper on Kali Linux Latest and start tracking the locations of your team on a map.

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