what are the best tools to use with kali linux and why ?
It really depends on what you want to do, but if you're asking for a first step sort of thing, learn how to use nmap. Zenmap is the same shit with a GUI so you can use that too but nmap is nice to learn first.
>>60727467
I can enumerate for you "one tool, one job"
DNS Client: dig, host, whois, nslookup
Link Scanner: Linklint (+ linklint2dot), Metagoofil
Network Enumeration: PRADS, p0f, SSLScan
Network File Retrieval: Driftnet, tcpxtract
Network Mapping: arping, Ping, MTR, Paris Traceroute, weathermap4rrd, Xtract, EtherApe, Open Visual Traceroute
OSINT: Netglub, Creepy
Packet Sniffer: Tshark (Wireshark TUI), tcpdump, tcpflow
Reconnaissance Framework: ngrep, Nmap, dsniff (urlsnarf, filesnarf, webspy, Tcpkill, macof, arpspoof)
WiFi Scanner: Kismet
General Network Tampering: socat, cryptcat (Netcat), Netsed
Man-in-the-middle Attack: Ettercap, sslstrip
Packet Crafting: hping, Ostinato
Traffic Generator: Mausezahn
Traffic Replay: Tcpreplay
BIOS Password Cracker: CmosPwd
Compressed Files Password Cracker: RarCrack
General Password Cracker: John the Ripper
PDF Password Cracker: pdfcrack
Remote Password Cracker: THC Hydra
WiFi Password Cracker: Aircrack-ng
Windows Password Cracker: Ophcrack
Wordlist Generator: crunch, CUPP
Backdooring: EvilAbigail, Evilgrade, Backdoor Factory, Veil-Evasion, Cymothoa
Cross-Scripting: xsser
Exploit Famework: w3af
Network Vulnerability: Yersinia
Post Exploitation: poet, Post Exploitation Linux Toolkit, Post Exploitation Collection
Social Engineering: Social Engineering Toolkit
SQL Injection: sqlmap
SSH Denial: screwSSH
Web Application Vulnerability: Nikto
Windows Registry Editor: Offline NT Password & Registry Editor
you're welcome
You are a faggot >>60727470
>>60728465
these are actually good suggestions, cheers m8
blackarch
thanks very good