This blog post explores the installation process of Kali Linux on a VMware virtual machine and configuration of a Wi-Fi network adapter. As a result, you can use your physical machine for the usual tasks while simultaneously running a virtual machine with Kali Linux for penetration testing and security auditing of your networks, software, etc. In this case, hardware virtualization technologies can help you – you can install Kali Linux on a VMware VM running on your desktop, laptop, or server. Sometimes you may not have the ability to dedicate the entire computer to running Kali Linux from neither Live DVD nor your internal hard disk as the installed OS. There are more than 600 penetration testing tools included in Kali Linux that can be run as Live DVD without installation as well as be installed on a computer as a desktop OS.
Some tools that were duplicated or provided similar functionality in BackTrack Linux were removed in Kali Linux. The first version of Kali Linux was released in 2013 as the rebuild of BackTrack Linux – a previous well-known distribution for security auditing and penetration testing. Kali is a free Debian-based Linux distribution intended for penetration testing. By Michael Bose How to Install Kali Linux on VMware VM