Study the internal organization and working environment of Kali Linux
Business Scenario
You are a Network Security Intern at SkyLink Networks Labs, exploring the internal working environment of Kali Linux.
Your task is to understand its interface, navigate system settings, and study the Linux file system structure through hands-on practice. By analyzing key directories and tools, you build a strong foundation for performing real-world cybersecurity and penetration testing tasks in a controlled environment.
Pre-Lab Preparation
Topic :Linux & Kali Linux Environment
1) Introduction to Kali Linux and Installation using VirtualBox/VMware
2) Understanding the Kali Linux environment
3) Linux file system structure
Task 1: Understand Kali Linux’s purpose
features in cybersecurity and penetration testing, and configure a virtual machine to run it in a controlled environment.
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Exploring Kali Linux Interface
Login and Desktop Observation
a
Start Kali Linux
Login using default credentials
Observe and note:
b
Top panel (menu bar)
Application menu
File manager icon
System tray (network, volume, power)
Desktop layout
Desktop layout:
2
When You Click On The Left Top Corner You Can Able To See Kali Icon When You Click On That You Will Able To See Application Which Pre-Install For Ethical Hacking
Application menu :
a
3
When Click On Different Section You Can Able To See Many Other Tools Which is Use in Ethical Hacking
System tray (network, volume, power)
4
5
System tray (Text Editor)
System tray (network) :
7
System tray (Terminal Emulator) :
6
System tray (power) :
8
1
Task 2: System Settings Exploration
Open Settings / Control Panel
Explore:
a
Network settings
Display settings
Display settings :
Network settings :
b
They open Advanced Network Configuration to control how the computer connes to the network.
Task 1: Understanding BRD
Before you start building anything, you need to clearly understand what the client actually wants.So, let’s begin by understanding the BRD (Business Requirement Document) shared by the client.
BRD Full Form is Business Requirement Details.BRD like a plan for building a house. This plan helps the builder understand what to build.In the same way,BRD tells developers what the client wants to build
Click to download BRD : BiteBox_BRD.pdf
Activity
After going through BRD list down the Core Features and Web Pages in the tabulated Format as shown Below.
| Col 1 | Col 2 | Col 3 |
|---|---|---|
| Row 1 | ||
| Row 2 | ||
| Row 3 |
Formula
Profit = Revenue - Cost
Task 2: Create WireFrame
Now that you understand the requirements, don’t jump into coding yet. Before development, we always visualize the layout.
Now lets create a simple wireframe for the homepage.
A wireframe is like a layout plan of a house. Before building, you decide where rooms, doors, and windows will be placed.Similarly, a wireframe helps you plan where elements like headers, images, and buttons will appear on a webpage—before adding design or colours.
Task 3: Code Editor Installation
Good work on completing the planning phase.
Now we will start development. Before that, make sure your system is ready with the required tools.
In this step we will install the VS code editor that will help to Write code efficiently,Organize files , Run and test your application
Go to the visual studio code official website
1
Click to download Homepage Wireframe : Homepage Wireframe
Choose your operating system(windows / Mac) and download the installation file.
Double click on the download app and Accept the agreement and click next
2
It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted
b
Sub Steps
a
Double click on the download app and Accept the agreement and click next
public class MathSample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int x = 10;
int y = 20;
int sum = x + y;
System.out.println("The sum is: " + sum);
}
}public class MathSample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int x = 10;
int y = 20;
int sum = x + y;
System.out.println("The sum is: " + sum);
}
}
public class MathSample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int x = 10;
int y = 20;
int sum = x + y;
System.out.println("The sum is: " + sum);
}
}
Great job!
You have successfully completed your first lab on BiteBox Project Onboarding.
In this lab, you have: Understood the BRD, Created a wireframe, Set up your development environment, Organised your project structure, Run your first program
You are now ready to move to the next stage of development
Checkpoint
Next-Lab Preparation
Git Push
git push origin branchNameTopic : Working with a Text and Listin HTML
1) Power of HTML text tags
2) Customizing your style with CSS
3) Listing it right using HTML
4) HTML Link up , attributes of tag, block vs inline elements
Text box Width : 887
Business Scenario, Pre-lab Preparation, Next-lab Preparation, Task, Activity, Checkpoint : 90%.
Steps : 1,2,3 [Sub Steps - a,b,c]
Normal Text, Topic Name : 80%
Subtopic : 70%
Code Box font Size : 16px