![]() The next video covers the conversion process where I convert the Kali Linux VM hosted on Workstation to run on a vCenter Server managed ESXi 6.5 host. In our case, make sure to power off the Kali VM before proceeding and to supply the vCenter Server details if the ESXi host is managed. Step 1: Install VMWare Workstation Player (on Windows) If you already have VMware installed on your system, you can skip the steps to install Kali Linux. Note: If you’re new to using Converter, have a look at How to convert a Hyper-V VM to run on vSphere which gives you a good overview of how to migrate VMs, or physical machines, to ESXi. Option 2: Use VMware vCenter Converter Standalone to migrate the VM hosted on VMware Workstation to an ESXi host. If you are not on at least Player Version e.x.p. Once the install completes, log in as root and do the following:Īpt -y install open-vm-tools-desktop fuse Installing VMware on Apple Silicon (M1/M2) Macs (Host) Kali Linux Documentation DARK Installing VMware on Apple Silicon (M1/M2) Macs (Host) You need to be on the 22H2 release of the VMWare Technical Preview. ![]() Option 1: Download the Kali ISO, create a new VM with the specifications mentioned earlier and install the Kali guest OS as you would normally do. Head to VMWare’s official workstation player webpage and then click on the Download Free button. If you’d rather host Kali on ESXi, perhaps as part of a penetration testing assessment, there are 2 deployment options you can choose from. Step 1: Install VMWare Workstation Player (on Windows) If you already have VMware installed on your system, you can skip the steps to install Kali Linux. ![]()
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