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Installing and configuring applications
Most of what you need comes preloaded on Kali. There are a few applications we have found useful that are not loaded with the base install. We will also set up and configure OpenVAS to use as our vulnerability scanner.
Gedit – the Gnome text editor
Kali comes with Leafpad as its default text editor. This is a very lightweight text editor. Kali's desktop is Gnome-based and the Gnome text editor Gedit is a much better editor. To install:
root@kalibook :~# apt-get -y install gedit
Once installed you will find it under Accessories.
Terminator – the terminal emulator for multitasking
This is Bo's favorite terminal application. You can split the screen into several windows. This proves to be a great help when running several ssh sessions at the same time. It also has a broadcast function where you can run the same string in all windows at the same time.
![Terminator – the terminal emulator for multitasking](https://epubservercos.yuewen.com/42B00B/19470420601705506/epubprivate/OEBPS/Images/B00248_01_21.jpg?sign=1738850765-HGjfspFqb8a4e5aZUE6fYm9tmQuVMhQO-0-d1531fdf9ebedbf154a8167fd260ca86)
To install:
root@kalibook :~# apt-get -y install terminator
EtherApe – the graphical protocol analysis tool
This is a great visual passive/active network sniffing tool. It works really well for sniffing Wi-Fi networks. It shows you where the services are running, and can also show you where users are doing suspicious bit-torrent downloads and other behavior that is not approved on most corporate networks.
![EtherApe – the graphical protocol analysis tool](https://epubservercos.yuewen.com/42B00B/19470420601705506/epubprivate/OEBPS/Images/B00248_01_22.jpg?sign=1738850765-ndjPBWs41U2picuEFvWAQ3xEf0Rx3kG6-0-172030351e7ade5d436cbbb81ebbfcc1)