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KALI Fuselage Art

13.5k FumoMarisa  3.8 years ago
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Foreword

KALI is a fuselage art based on the logo of the operating system Kali Linux.
It is my first fuselage art, created in July 2020 but only uploaded on January 2021.
Personal record broken: Most colors used in gradient: 102

source image used: v

What is Kali Linux?

Kali Linux is a Debian-derived Linux distribution designed for digital forensics and penetration testing. It is maintained and funded by Offensive Security.

Development

Kali Linux has around 600[5] pre-installed penetration-testing programs(tools), including Armitage (a graphical cyber attack management tool), Nmap (a port scanner), Wireshark (a packet analyzer), metasploit (penetration testing framework, awarded as the best penetration testing software) John the Ripper (a password cracker), sqlmap (automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool) Aircrack-ng (a software suite for penetration-testing wireless LANs), Burp suite and OWASP ZAP web application security scanners, etc.

It was developed by Mati Aharoni and Devon Kearns of Offensive Security through the rewrite of BackTrack, their previous information security testing Linux distribution based on Knoppix. Originally, it was designed with a focus on kernel auditing, from which it got its name Kernel Auditing Linux. The name is sometimes incorrectly assumed to come from Kali the Hindu goddess. The third core developer, Raphaël Hertzog, joined them as a Debian expert.


Kali Linux is based on the Debian Testing branch. Most packages Kali uses are imported from the Debian repositories.

Kali Linux's popularity grew when it was featured in multiple episodes of the TV series Mr. Robot. Tools highlighted in the show and provided by Kali Linux include Bluesniff, Bluetooth Scanner (btscanner), John the Ripper, Metasploit Framework, Nmap, Shellshock, and Wget.

source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kali_Linux

Gallery



Fuselage direction changes during a curve

tail

gradient blocks

Special thanks to:

Edensk for being there to teach me how to build fuselage art
Thelegitpilot13 for listening to my half awake rambling
One2 for being a good friend and an advisor
and most importantly, you too, whoever is reading this right now.

Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor KALI Fuselage Art
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 147.6ft (45.0m)
  • Length 98.5ft (30.0m)
  • Height 0.9ft (0.3m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight N/A

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 0

Parts

  • Number of Parts 472
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,896
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    5,997 JakeS

    Kali is great in a VM ngl

    3.8 years ago
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    9,320 Yoshimi

    @NaONCo2HCH2 sounds like a guaranteed way to get banned lol

    3.8 years ago
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    9,320 Yoshimi

    @NaONCo2HCH2 You're falsely accusing him. I don't think Iota has anything to do with that tbh. And he listed edensk and shadowed as a credit, they surely aren't against spbc or something.

    3.8 years ago
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    9,320 Yoshimi

    Not even credit for inventing gradients :(
    My one legacy has been forgotten

    3.8 years ago
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    This is so smooth

    3.8 years ago
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    running this on a linux machine LOL.

    3.8 years ago
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    13.5k FumoMarisa

    @PapaKernels thank you!

    +1 3.8 years ago
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    59.7k PapaKernels

    you are a wizard with fuselage art!!

    +1 3.8 years ago