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I am having some issues installing powershell to my kali linux machine. I am following this guide:
https://www.kali.org/tutorials/installing-powershell-on-kali-linux/
apt update && apt -y install curl gnupg apt-transport-https
Next, we need to download and add the public repository GPG key so APT will trust the packages and alert you to any issues with package signatures.
curl https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc | apt-key add -
With the GPG key added, we proceed to add the Microsoft package repository to its own package list file under /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ and update the list of available packages.
echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/microsoft-debian-stretch-prod stretch main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/powershell.list
apt update
Everything works properly, my update, microsoft sources are in my source.list and everything should be good to go.
When I execute:
apt -y install powershell
I get:
root@kali:/opt# apt -y install powershell
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package powershell
software-installation kali-linux powershell
|
show 1 more comment
I am having some issues installing powershell to my kali linux machine. I am following this guide:
https://www.kali.org/tutorials/installing-powershell-on-kali-linux/
apt update && apt -y install curl gnupg apt-transport-https
Next, we need to download and add the public repository GPG key so APT will trust the packages and alert you to any issues with package signatures.
curl https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc | apt-key add -
With the GPG key added, we proceed to add the Microsoft package repository to its own package list file under /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ and update the list of available packages.
echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/microsoft-debian-stretch-prod stretch main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/powershell.list
apt update
Everything works properly, my update, microsoft sources are in my source.list and everything should be good to go.
When I execute:
apt -y install powershell
I get:
root@kali:/opt# apt -y install powershell
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package powershell
software-installation kali-linux powershell
2
what doesapt-cache search powershellshow you?
– Tim Kennedy
3 hours ago
2
browsing that repo, I see "powershell" listed; do you have an amd64 system? (uname -m)
– Jeff Schaller
3 hours ago
@TimKennedy Here is my output: root@kali:~# apt-cache search powershell crackmapexec - Swiss army knife for pentesting networks nishang - Collection of PowerShell scripts and payloads powersploit - PowerShell Post-Exploitation Framework python-dcos - Datacenter Operating System (DCOS) CLI - Python 2.7 python3-dcos - DCOS Common Modules - Python 3.x python3-winrm - Python 3 library for Windows Remote Management unicorn-magic - Tool for a PowerShell downgrade attack and inject shellcode
– WeAreOne
2 hours ago
1
@JeffSchaller I'm i686.
– WeAreOne
2 hours ago
1
@WeAreOne, it does not seem that Microsoft supports powershell for 32-bit architecture on Linux.
– kemotep
1 hour ago
|
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I am having some issues installing powershell to my kali linux machine. I am following this guide:
https://www.kali.org/tutorials/installing-powershell-on-kali-linux/
apt update && apt -y install curl gnupg apt-transport-https
Next, we need to download and add the public repository GPG key so APT will trust the packages and alert you to any issues with package signatures.
curl https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc | apt-key add -
With the GPG key added, we proceed to add the Microsoft package repository to its own package list file under /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ and update the list of available packages.
echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/microsoft-debian-stretch-prod stretch main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/powershell.list
apt update
Everything works properly, my update, microsoft sources are in my source.list and everything should be good to go.
When I execute:
apt -y install powershell
I get:
root@kali:/opt# apt -y install powershell
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package powershell
software-installation kali-linux powershell
I am having some issues installing powershell to my kali linux machine. I am following this guide:
https://www.kali.org/tutorials/installing-powershell-on-kali-linux/
apt update && apt -y install curl gnupg apt-transport-https
Next, we need to download and add the public repository GPG key so APT will trust the packages and alert you to any issues with package signatures.
curl https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc | apt-key add -
With the GPG key added, we proceed to add the Microsoft package repository to its own package list file under /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ and update the list of available packages.
echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/microsoft-debian-stretch-prod stretch main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/powershell.list
apt update
Everything works properly, my update, microsoft sources are in my source.list and everything should be good to go.
When I execute:
apt -y install powershell
I get:
root@kali:/opt# apt -y install powershell
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package powershell
software-installation kali-linux powershell
software-installation kali-linux powershell
edited 22 mins ago
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2
what doesapt-cache search powershellshow you?
– Tim Kennedy
3 hours ago
2
browsing that repo, I see "powershell" listed; do you have an amd64 system? (uname -m)
– Jeff Schaller
3 hours ago
@TimKennedy Here is my output: root@kali:~# apt-cache search powershell crackmapexec - Swiss army knife for pentesting networks nishang - Collection of PowerShell scripts and payloads powersploit - PowerShell Post-Exploitation Framework python-dcos - Datacenter Operating System (DCOS) CLI - Python 2.7 python3-dcos - DCOS Common Modules - Python 3.x python3-winrm - Python 3 library for Windows Remote Management unicorn-magic - Tool for a PowerShell downgrade attack and inject shellcode
– WeAreOne
2 hours ago
1
@JeffSchaller I'm i686.
– WeAreOne
2 hours ago
1
@WeAreOne, it does not seem that Microsoft supports powershell for 32-bit architecture on Linux.
– kemotep
1 hour ago
|
show 1 more comment
2
what doesapt-cache search powershellshow you?
– Tim Kennedy
3 hours ago
2
browsing that repo, I see "powershell" listed; do you have an amd64 system? (uname -m)
– Jeff Schaller
3 hours ago
@TimKennedy Here is my output: root@kali:~# apt-cache search powershell crackmapexec - Swiss army knife for pentesting networks nishang - Collection of PowerShell scripts and payloads powersploit - PowerShell Post-Exploitation Framework python-dcos - Datacenter Operating System (DCOS) CLI - Python 2.7 python3-dcos - DCOS Common Modules - Python 3.x python3-winrm - Python 3 library for Windows Remote Management unicorn-magic - Tool for a PowerShell downgrade attack and inject shellcode
– WeAreOne
2 hours ago
1
@JeffSchaller I'm i686.
– WeAreOne
2 hours ago
1
@WeAreOne, it does not seem that Microsoft supports powershell for 32-bit architecture on Linux.
– kemotep
1 hour ago
2
2
what does
apt-cache search powershell show you?– Tim Kennedy
3 hours ago
what does
apt-cache search powershell show you?– Tim Kennedy
3 hours ago
2
2
browsing that repo, I see "powershell" listed; do you have an amd64 system? (
uname -m)– Jeff Schaller
3 hours ago
browsing that repo, I see "powershell" listed; do you have an amd64 system? (
uname -m)– Jeff Schaller
3 hours ago
@TimKennedy Here is my output: root@kali:~# apt-cache search powershell crackmapexec - Swiss army knife for pentesting networks nishang - Collection of PowerShell scripts and payloads powersploit - PowerShell Post-Exploitation Framework python-dcos - Datacenter Operating System (DCOS) CLI - Python 2.7 python3-dcos - DCOS Common Modules - Python 3.x python3-winrm - Python 3 library for Windows Remote Management unicorn-magic - Tool for a PowerShell downgrade attack and inject shellcode
– WeAreOne
2 hours ago
@TimKennedy Here is my output: root@kali:~# apt-cache search powershell crackmapexec - Swiss army knife for pentesting networks nishang - Collection of PowerShell scripts and payloads powersploit - PowerShell Post-Exploitation Framework python-dcos - Datacenter Operating System (DCOS) CLI - Python 2.7 python3-dcos - DCOS Common Modules - Python 3.x python3-winrm - Python 3 library for Windows Remote Management unicorn-magic - Tool for a PowerShell downgrade attack and inject shellcode
– WeAreOne
2 hours ago
1
1
@JeffSchaller I'm i686.
– WeAreOne
2 hours ago
@JeffSchaller I'm i686.
– WeAreOne
2 hours ago
1
1
@WeAreOne, it does not seem that Microsoft supports powershell for 32-bit architecture on Linux.
– kemotep
1 hour ago
@WeAreOne, it does not seem that Microsoft supports powershell for 32-bit architecture on Linux.
– kemotep
1 hour ago
|
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You have successfully added the repository for Powershell to your sources.list.
However, you report to be using a 32-bit architecture system. Your output of apt-cache confirms that your Repositories do not contain the Powershell package.
Taking a look at the Powershell GitHub, it appears that Microsoft does not provide a Linux package for Powershell for 32-bit Linux systems. All of the source and binary packages available for Linux here are for 64-bit systems. If you are familiar with building from source, you could potentially build a 32-bit package, but that is a different kind of question and may not actually work if 64-bit Powershell has hard dependencies on specific 64-bit instructions.
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You have successfully added the repository for Powershell to your sources.list.
However, you report to be using a 32-bit architecture system. Your output of apt-cache confirms that your Repositories do not contain the Powershell package.
Taking a look at the Powershell GitHub, it appears that Microsoft does not provide a Linux package for Powershell for 32-bit Linux systems. All of the source and binary packages available for Linux here are for 64-bit systems. If you are familiar with building from source, you could potentially build a 32-bit package, but that is a different kind of question and may not actually work if 64-bit Powershell has hard dependencies on specific 64-bit instructions.
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You have successfully added the repository for Powershell to your sources.list.
However, you report to be using a 32-bit architecture system. Your output of apt-cache confirms that your Repositories do not contain the Powershell package.
Taking a look at the Powershell GitHub, it appears that Microsoft does not provide a Linux package for Powershell for 32-bit Linux systems. All of the source and binary packages available for Linux here are for 64-bit systems. If you are familiar with building from source, you could potentially build a 32-bit package, but that is a different kind of question and may not actually work if 64-bit Powershell has hard dependencies on specific 64-bit instructions.
add a comment |
You have successfully added the repository for Powershell to your sources.list.
However, you report to be using a 32-bit architecture system. Your output of apt-cache confirms that your Repositories do not contain the Powershell package.
Taking a look at the Powershell GitHub, it appears that Microsoft does not provide a Linux package for Powershell for 32-bit Linux systems. All of the source and binary packages available for Linux here are for 64-bit systems. If you are familiar with building from source, you could potentially build a 32-bit package, but that is a different kind of question and may not actually work if 64-bit Powershell has hard dependencies on specific 64-bit instructions.
You have successfully added the repository for Powershell to your sources.list.
However, you report to be using a 32-bit architecture system. Your output of apt-cache confirms that your Repositories do not contain the Powershell package.
Taking a look at the Powershell GitHub, it appears that Microsoft does not provide a Linux package for Powershell for 32-bit Linux systems. All of the source and binary packages available for Linux here are for 64-bit systems. If you are familiar with building from source, you could potentially build a 32-bit package, but that is a different kind of question and may not actually work if 64-bit Powershell has hard dependencies on specific 64-bit instructions.
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what does
apt-cache search powershellshow you?– Tim Kennedy
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2
browsing that repo, I see "powershell" listed; do you have an amd64 system? (
uname -m)– Jeff Schaller
3 hours ago
@TimKennedy Here is my output: root@kali:~# apt-cache search powershell crackmapexec - Swiss army knife for pentesting networks nishang - Collection of PowerShell scripts and payloads powersploit - PowerShell Post-Exploitation Framework python-dcos - Datacenter Operating System (DCOS) CLI - Python 2.7 python3-dcos - DCOS Common Modules - Python 3.x python3-winrm - Python 3 library for Windows Remote Management unicorn-magic - Tool for a PowerShell downgrade attack and inject shellcode
– WeAreOne
2 hours ago
1
@JeffSchaller I'm i686.
– WeAreOne
2 hours ago
1
@WeAreOne, it does not seem that Microsoft supports powershell for 32-bit architecture on Linux.
– kemotep
1 hour ago