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Debian-based Linux Distribution Configuration Scripts

By Nicholas Fisher

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This is a repository of scripts that automatically configure my various Debian Linux Distro Environments

WSL = Windows Subsystem for Linux (in script name)

Please do the following if you want my Terminal Theme:

  1. Please download the Darkshark24Themes.sh from this Repository

The Following List gives a short description of all the scripts in this repository:

  1. config.sh - This script is designed to configure my standard Debian Linux virtual machine and my Cyberdeck Raspberry Pi environments for my daily work as a cybersecurity professional. It retrieves all my scripts and programs from my GitHub repositories (excluding the Black Hat Python Course Repository) and organizes them in my home directory. Additionally, the script fetches various tools and scripts from other GitHub repositories and sources, such as the Social Engineering Toolkit, Tox, Bill Cipher, Embomber, and DHCPig, setting them up for use once the script completes. It also has the capability to install the Kali Linux Everything Meta Package to ensure access to the full capabilities of the Kali Linux distribution and configures my custom terminal theme! Additionally if you are setting up and Kali Linux Server and want the Kali-everything metapackage please go to line 354 and uncomment the line by deleting the "#" symbol.
  2. Config_OpenSSH&SFTP_Dualboot_Server.sh - This script configures my Debian-based Linux dual-boot server for my daily work as a cybersecurity professional. It retrieves my scripts and programs from my GitHub repositories (excluding the Black Hat Python Course Repository) and organizes them in my home directory. Additionally, it fetches various tools and scripts from other GitHub repositories and sources, including the Social Engineering Toolkit, Tox, Bill Cipher, Embomber, and DHCPig, setting them up for use after completion. The script also has the capability installs the Kali Linux Everything Meta Package to provide full access to the capabilities of the Kali distribution and configures my custom terminal theme. Furthermore, it installs and configures OpenSSH services, then pauses to guide the user on enabling SFTP on the server. Finally, it opens the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file, allowing users to make any necessary changes to the SSH server configuration. Additionally if you are setting up and Kali Linux Server and want the Kali-everything metapackage please go to line 371 and uncomment the line by deleting the "#" symbol.
  3. config_wsl.sh - This script is designed to configure my standard Debian Linux Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) environments for my daily work as a cybersecurity professional. It retrieves all my scripts and programs from my GitHub repositories (excluding the Black Hat Python Course Repository) and organizes them in my home directory. Additionally, the script fetches various tools and scripts from other GitHub repositories and sources, such as the Social Engineering Toolkit, Tox, Bill Cipher, Embomber, and DHCPig, setting them up for use once the script completes. It also has the capability to install the Kali Linux Everything Meta Package to ensure access to the full capabilities of the Kali Linux distribution and configures my custom terminal theme! Additionally if you are setting up and Kali Linux Server and want the Kali-everything metapackage please go to line 333 and uncomment the line by deleting the "#" symbol.
  4. Darkshark24Themes.sh - This script is used in conjunction with my with my Debian Configuration scripts to setup up my custom personal terminal theme! In order for the emojis to to work on your Linux prompt please copy the emojis you want then go to the .zshrc/.bashrc file and paste those values in the prompt_symbol variable.
  5. neilterm.sh - This script I developed to help setup a custom terminal theme for my friend Neil. In order for the emojis to to work on your Linux prompt please copy the emojis you want then go to the .zshrc/.bashrc file and paste those values in the prompt_symbol variable.
  6. 1339284.jpeg- Is the background image I use for my Gui's.

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