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I don't know if you're keeping this active, and this issue isn't specific to your implementation, but I discovered that the most recent Kali-rolling has something broken in it's implementation of X. I don't know Debian and how X sessions all function, but I've been up for nights trying to get it working on the most recent Kali distros to build my own noVNC container for pentesting.
And for some reason, Kali has not been posting archives of previous container builds, so there's not way to create a container with an older functioning install.
Any idea what the issue is? When I try to build my own and I connect to the instance with a remote tool like Meshcentral, on the screen all I see is black with an X cursor until I move it, which then turns into a question mark. Trying to google or find answers online has been impossible.
Thanks
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I don't know if you're keeping this active, and this issue isn't specific to your implementation, but I discovered that the most recent Kali-rolling has something broken in it's implementation of X. I don't know Debian and how X sessions all function, but I've been up for nights trying to get it working on the most recent Kali distros to build my own noVNC container for pentesting.
And for some reason, Kali has not been posting archives of previous container builds, so there's not way to create a container with an older functioning install.
Any idea what the issue is? When I try to build my own and I connect to the instance with a remote tool like Meshcentral, on the screen all I see is black with an X cursor until I move it, which then turns into a question mark. Trying to google or find answers online has been impossible.
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: