The need for anonymity of many people is increasing day by day, especially in the digital age, the age of information and user data. Surely everyone feels uncomfortable when being tracked or their data is misused, so people want to remain anonymous. You may want to remain anonymous for a variety of reasons, good or bad, like tracking or investigating a target. However, to be 100% anonymous when accessing the internet, it sounds a bit difficult to do, right? But in this article, I will guide you to do this impossible thing with Kasm Workspaces.
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What is Kasm Workspace?
Kasm Workspace contains container images of applications and operating systems. You can use these images directly or customize your own images. You can access the applications or operating systems included in the image on a web browser. Kasm uses DevOps technology to provide those services through Containerized Desktop Infrastructure (CDI) technology to create docker containers, specifically these containers are disposable, and accessible through a web browser. Therefore, after using it, you just need to delete that container and all your information will also disappear.
Kasm Workspaces are developed to meet the most demanding and secure working needs, are highly scalable, customizable and easy to maintain. Most importantly, Kasm provides a solution, not a service, so it is infinitely customizable to your own requirements and has a dev API available to integrate with other services. . Kasm can be deployed on the Cloud (Public or Private), on-premise or in a hybrid environment.
System Requirements
To deploy Kasm Workspace, you need to make sure your system meets the following:
- Operating system:
- Ubuntu 18.04 / 20.04 / 22.04 (amd64/arm64)Debian 9/10/11 (amd64/arm64)
- CentOS 7/8/9 (amd64/arm64)
- Oracle Linux 7/8/9 (amd64/arm64)
- Raspberry Pi OS (Debian) 11/10 (arm64)
- System configuration:
- CPU: 2 cores
- Ram: 4GB
- Hard Drive: 50GB (SSD)
- Docker: Those of you who have not installed Docker yet see this post
- docker > 18.06
- docker compose > 2.1.1
- End user:
- Chrome 49+
- Edge 14+
- Firefox 48+
- Internet Explorer 11 [1]
- Safari 11+
For this article, I will use the Kali Linux 2023.1 operating system.
How to install and use Kasm Workspace
Step 1: Visit the homepage of Kasm Workspace here. Right-click Download and select “Copy Link”.
Step 2: Open terminal and run below commands. The first command used to access the directory tmp. The second command, you replace LINK_DOWNLOAD into the link you just copied and run the command to download the installation file of Kasm to your computer.
cd /tmp wget <LINK_DOWNLOAD>
Step 3: Extract the downloaded file and install Kasm with the command below. In the first command, you just need to type to kasm and press tab to let the terminal automatically fill in the rest of the filename. The 2nd command installs Kasm with partition swap 8gb. If you don’t have enough hard drive space, you can use this command sudo bash kasm_release/install.sh
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tar -xf kasm_release..... sudo bash kasm_release/install.sh --accept-eula --swap-size 8192
Step 4: Once kasm is installed. You will get a list of Kasm’s access accounts. Save this list somewhere to log in in the next step.
Step 5: Open the browser and access the local host with the ip address 127.0.0.1. Then use the list of accs you saved earlier to log in to Kasm.
Step 6: Select Workspaces.
Step 7: Select “Add from Registry” to use Kasm’s pre-built containers.
Step 8: You can select the applications and operating systems you like and then click “Install”. In this article, I will choose Tor-Browser.
Step 9: After Tor is installed, you switch to Workspaces.
Step 10: At this point, you will see the installed application appear on the main screen. Tap the app you want and select “Launch Session”.
Step 11: So you have successfully accessed Tor on the browser.
If you don’t want to use that container anymore or want to delete data, just delete that session. To delete the session, you open the menu on the left of kasm and select “Delete Session” and press “Delete” Again.
Good luck.