I successfully implemented Kali Linux on a Raspberry Pi 4 and took it a step further by installing a vncserver and establishing a Wi-Fi access point for remote, monitor-less GUI display. This transformed my Raspberry Pi 4 into a highly portable Kali hacker box.
To ensure the portability of this setup and keep essential components like the USB Wi-Fi adapter, battery, and SD card case organized, I took it upon myself to design and 3D print a caddy. This caddy effectively secures the Canakit Raspberry Pi 4 case, USB Wi-Fi adapter, and the battery in a neat and compact arrangement.
One notable feature of this caddy is its dove-tail design, which allows for the easy attachment of your customized battery caddy, tailored to your specific dimensions, to the existing Raspberry Pi 4 case caddy.
For those interested in replicating this setup by installing VNC and creating a Wi-Fi access point, you can find detailed step-by-step instructions in this GitHub link https://github.com/gpokhark/Portable_Kali_RaspberryPi.
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The author marked this model as their own original creation.