How to Install and Uninstall mkcert Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: December 23,2024
1. Install "mkcert" package
Learn how to install mkcert on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
mkcert
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2. Uninstall "mkcert" package
Please follow the steps below to uninstall mkcert on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
mkcert
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the mkcert package on Kali Linux
Package: mkcert
Source: mkcert (1.4.4-1)
Version: 1.4.4-1+b9
Installed-Size: 3477
Maintainer: Debian Go Packaging Team
Architecture: amd64
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34)
Size: 1283616
SHA256: 88d5b4f68ba64be0e8480a73486249bfe137a510e260acd81ab843ca12590d05
SHA1: 4e2d4f21320a87232009ce70cfbafd0b6b60fc83
MD5sum: 5376670d05f13eddf8310f669eb67e8c
Description: Simple zero-config tool to make locally trusted certificates
mkcert is a simple tool for making locally-trusted development
certificates. It requires no configuration.
.
mkcert automatically creates and installs a local CA in the system
root store, and generates locally-trusted certificates. mkcert does
not automatically configure servers to use the certificates, though,
that's up to you.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert
Built-Using: golang-1.21 (= 1.21.3-1), golang-go.crypto (= 1:0.13.0-1), golang-golang-x-net (= 1:0.15.0-2), golang-golang-x-text (= 0.13.0-1), golang-sslmate-src-go-pkcs12 (= 0.2.0-1)
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/m/mkcert/mkcert_1.4.4-1+b9_amd64.deb
Source: mkcert (1.4.4-1)
Version: 1.4.4-1+b9
Installed-Size: 3477
Maintainer: Debian Go Packaging Team
Architecture: amd64
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34)
Size: 1283616
SHA256: 88d5b4f68ba64be0e8480a73486249bfe137a510e260acd81ab843ca12590d05
SHA1: 4e2d4f21320a87232009ce70cfbafd0b6b60fc83
MD5sum: 5376670d05f13eddf8310f669eb67e8c
Description: Simple zero-config tool to make locally trusted certificates
mkcert is a simple tool for making locally-trusted development
certificates. It requires no configuration.
.
mkcert automatically creates and installs a local CA in the system
root store, and generates locally-trusted certificates. mkcert does
not automatically configure servers to use the certificates, though,
that's up to you.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert
Built-Using: golang-1.21 (= 1.21.3-1), golang-go.crypto (= 1:0.13.0-1), golang-golang-x-net (= 1:0.15.0-2), golang-golang-x-text (= 0.13.0-1), golang-sslmate-src-go-pkcs12 (= 0.2.0-1)
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/m/mkcert/mkcert_1.4.4-1+b9_amd64.deb