connecting to wireless network

Bryan Duarte bryan0731 at gmail.com
Wed May 4 20:01:19 UTC 2016


Cool thanks Doug it is good to know that Kali has nmcli on it. I figured it would but was not sure. 

I think the original post was asking about a command line network manager if I am not mistaken. I hope my feedback helped him solve his problem. Thanks
> On May 3, 2016, at 8:12 PM, Doug Smith <romans10.9 at minister.com> wrote:
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> Yes, there is a copy of nmcli on kali.  I use it all the time and have had no problem with it.  I normally use my kali from the command line but I am glad to have a gui when I need it.  
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> The good thing about kali is that it is good for use as your regular daily use desktop OS as well as its intended purpose.  Both my girlfriend and I run it on a daily basis as our everyday system and it works great.  
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> Another good thing about kali is that it is really best described as a doctored debian testing.  Recently they went to a rolling release that feeds from debian testing so that all the packages debian has to offer and 
> more are provided in up-to-date versions.  
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> Hope this helps. 
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