![]() ![]() I’ve kept these for historical purpose only, these repo’s worked on Kali 1.x (2013 – 2015). OLD Instructions (Kali 1.0 – does not work anymore) Retired Kali moto (1.0) Repositoriesįor access to the retired moto repositories, have the following entries in your sources.list: deb moto main non-free contrib Retired Kali Sana (Kali 2.0) Repositoriesįor access to the retired Kali Sana or Kali 2.0 repositories, have the following entries in your sources.list: deb sana main non-free contrib Kali Rolling users are expected to have the following entries in their sources.list: deb kali-rolling main contrib non-freeĭeb-src kali-rolling main contrib non-free ![]() Kali-Rolling is the current active repository since the release of Kali 2016.2. Following repo list was taken from official Kali sources.list Repositories page: The Kali Rolling Repository The easiest way is to edit the /etc/apt/sources.list vi leafpad /etc/apt/sources.list Add official repo’s only:Ĭopy paste the following repositories (remove existing lines or you can comment them out – your take). The following post aims to clarify what repositories should exist in sources.list, and when they should be used.Īny additional repositories added to the Kali sources.list file will most likely BREAK YOUR KALI LINUX INSTALL. The single most common causes of a broken Kali Linux installation are following unofficial advice, and particularly arbitrarily populating the system’s sources.list file with unofficial repositories. Kali 1.x, Kali 2.0/Kali Sana and Kali Rolling. This is a small guide on how to add official Kali Linux Repositories – I’ve updated it to include all versions of Kali Linux till date i.e. ![]()
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