I’ve added the necessary repositories to the end of the file –ĭeb-src kali-rolling main contrib non-free If running in a GUI we can use the gedit program to make the necessary changes to sources.list :~# gedit /etc/apt/sources.list The sources.list file can be found in /etc/apt/ The official Kali Linux documentation relating to this post can be found here – Kali sources.list Repositories Of course running as root has it’s risks but this being a new install I hadn’t got round to creating my users. It’s important to note that my examples are executed while running as root, if running as a standard user you will need to leverage sudo. This was a new deployment of Kali so I figured the sources.list file must be missing the necessary repositories. I went to update a Kali Linux virtual machine recently and found it wasn’t pulling back anything when running the apt-get update command.
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