Can I use the kali linux repositories from a debian installation?












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I'd like to install some of the applications in the Kali distro on my Debian installation.




  • Is it possible?

  • Would you recommend to add the Kali repositories and just install them?

  • Would that cause any problems?










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    I'd like to install some of the applications in the Kali distro on my Debian installation.




    • Is it possible?

    • Would you recommend to add the Kali repositories and just install them?

    • Would that cause any problems?










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      I'd like to install some of the applications in the Kali distro on my Debian installation.




      • Is it possible?

      • Would you recommend to add the Kali repositories and just install them?

      • Would that cause any problems?










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      I'd like to install some of the applications in the Kali distro on my Debian installation.




      • Is it possible?

      • Would you recommend to add the Kali repositories and just install them?

      • Would that cause any problems?







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          Yes, it is possible, please refer to http://www.blackmoreops.com/2013/10/30/add-official-kali-linux-repositories/



          I added kali linux repositories in my ubuntu 14.04, and successfully installed kali tools like sqlmap, join-the-ripple.



          The problem after adding kali linux repositories i found is lsb_release changed from ubuntu to kali. This is annoying, because the release info is frequently used in scripts.



          See also: Adding Kali repositories has changed the output of lsb_release on Debian host .






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            To avoid some problems of mixing repositories, you can edit the APT preferences as pointed in this blog http://blog.romaingre.net/2014/05/add-kali-repository-on-debian/






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              Yes, it is possible, please refer to http://www.blackmoreops.com/2013/10/30/add-official-kali-linux-repositories/



              I added kali linux repositories in my ubuntu 14.04, and successfully installed kali tools like sqlmap, join-the-ripple.



              The problem after adding kali linux repositories i found is lsb_release changed from ubuntu to kali. This is annoying, because the release info is frequently used in scripts.



              See also: Adding Kali repositories has changed the output of lsb_release on Debian host .






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                Yes, it is possible, please refer to http://www.blackmoreops.com/2013/10/30/add-official-kali-linux-repositories/



                I added kali linux repositories in my ubuntu 14.04, and successfully installed kali tools like sqlmap, join-the-ripple.



                The problem after adding kali linux repositories i found is lsb_release changed from ubuntu to kali. This is annoying, because the release info is frequently used in scripts.



                See also: Adding Kali repositories has changed the output of lsb_release on Debian host .






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                  Yes, it is possible, please refer to http://www.blackmoreops.com/2013/10/30/add-official-kali-linux-repositories/



                  I added kali linux repositories in my ubuntu 14.04, and successfully installed kali tools like sqlmap, join-the-ripple.



                  The problem after adding kali linux repositories i found is lsb_release changed from ubuntu to kali. This is annoying, because the release info is frequently used in scripts.



                  See also: Adding Kali repositories has changed the output of lsb_release on Debian host .






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                  Yes, it is possible, please refer to http://www.blackmoreops.com/2013/10/30/add-official-kali-linux-repositories/



                  I added kali linux repositories in my ubuntu 14.04, and successfully installed kali tools like sqlmap, join-the-ripple.



                  The problem after adding kali linux repositories i found is lsb_release changed from ubuntu to kali. This is annoying, because the release info is frequently used in scripts.



                  See also: Adding Kali repositories has changed the output of lsb_release on Debian host .







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                  answered Aug 4 '15 at 7:14









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                      To avoid some problems of mixing repositories, you can edit the APT preferences as pointed in this blog http://blog.romaingre.net/2014/05/add-kali-repository-on-debian/






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                        To avoid some problems of mixing repositories, you can edit the APT preferences as pointed in this blog http://blog.romaingre.net/2014/05/add-kali-repository-on-debian/






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                          To avoid some problems of mixing repositories, you can edit the APT preferences as pointed in this blog http://blog.romaingre.net/2014/05/add-kali-repository-on-debian/






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