Learn how to quickly install and run Backtrack on android.
Installation of Backtrack on Android is one of the best Android Hacks and trick, as android operating system is best for penetration testing.
To start with, Backtrack is a Linux based OS tool used to assess vulnerability, exploitation and also penetration testing. It can also be used for Forensics, stress testing, reporting, RFID, privilege escalation, vulnerability assessment, information gathering and other Miscellaneous.
In this article, I would walk you through the process on how to quickly install backtrack on android.
Requirements:
2. After that, download and install Busybox, Android Terminal, and Android Vnc app. Download links available above.
3. Now, launch the Busybox app after installation, and click on smart install.
4. After that, launch Android terminal and input the below command:
NB: The fact that “su” is involved in the command, it would request permission for super user access, grant it.
5. After that, input the below command;
Note: The above command “vncpasswd” requires you to enter a password, do enter your preferred password.
6. After that, input the below command;
7. A Local host would then be created by the terminal emulator, which connects the VNC servers. Also note the local host port marked red below, and minimize the terminal emulator.
8. Now, launch the Android VNC and input the below settings;
Note: Your Localhost’s port should be similar with that of your terminal’s localhost. For instance, mine is “6” which completes the port to be “5906”, your might be different. Android VNC port would always be 590X, so your android terminal localhost number replaces the X.
Read also: The 3 Best Virtual Network Computing (VNC) Service Providers
That’s it. You can now connect and run your backtrack on your android. Hope this guide on how to quickly install and run backtrack on android helps? If you encounter any difficulty through the process, please do let me know via comment section.
Installation of Backtrack on Android is one of the best Android Hacks and trick, as android operating system is best for penetration testing.
To start with, Backtrack is a Linux based OS tool used to assess vulnerability, exploitation and also penetration testing. It can also be used for Forensics, stress testing, reporting, RFID, privilege escalation, vulnerability assessment, information gathering and other Miscellaneous.
In this article, I would walk you through the process on how to quickly install backtrack on android.
Requirements:
1. Rooted Android device - Root Android here
2. Busybox (Download here)
3. Backtrack ARM (Download here)
4. Android terminal (Download here)
5. Android VNC (Download here)
Read also: 10 Best Android Root Apps for Android Phones
How to Quickly Install and Run Backtrack on Android
1. Firstly, download the Backtrack ARM, the file is named “BT5-GNOME-ARM.7z”, then using zarchiver from your android or 7zip from your PC and extract BT5 folder from the downloaded file, then move to your device root directory. For instance, mine is /sdcard, might be different on yours. Not same device root directory on most mobile devices.
2. After that, download and install Busybox, Android Terminal, and Android Vnc app. Download links available above.
3. Now, launch the Busybox app after installation, and click on smart install.
4. After that, launch Android terminal and input the below command:
su cd /sdcard/BT5
sh bootbt
NB: The fact that “su” is involved in the command, it would request permission for super user access, grant it.
5. After that, input the below command;
export USER=root
vncpasswd
Note: The above command “vncpasswd” requires you to enter a password, do enter your preferred password.
6. After that, input the below command;
tightvncserver -geometry 1280×720
7. A Local host would then be created by the terminal emulator, which connects the VNC servers. Also note the local host port marked red below, and minimize the terminal emulator.
8. Now, launch the Android VNC and input the below settings;
Nickname : BT5
Password : the password you created in step 5Address : localhostPort : 5906
Note: Your Localhost’s port should be similar with that of your terminal’s localhost. For instance, mine is “6” which completes the port to be “5906”, your might be different. Android VNC port would always be 590X, so your android terminal localhost number replaces the X.
Read also: The 3 Best Virtual Network Computing (VNC) Service Providers
That’s it. You can now connect and run your backtrack on your android. Hope this guide on how to quickly install and run backtrack on android helps? If you encounter any difficulty through the process, please do let me know via comment section.
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