Install Debug-me On A Debian, Ubuntu And Kali

Install Debug-me On A Debian, Ubuntu And Kali

debug-me

secure remote debugging

Maintainer: Sean Whitton



Section: net

Install debug-me

  • Debian apt-get install debug-me Click to copy
  • Ubuntu apt-get install debug-me Click to copy
  • Kali Linux apt-get install debug-me Click to copy

debug-me

secure remote debugging

Debugging a problem over email/irc/BTS is slow, tedious, and hard. The developer needs to see the your problem to understand it. Debug-me aims to make debugging fast, fun, and easy, by letting the developer access your computer remotely, so they can immediately see and interact with the problem. Making your problem their problem gets it fixed fast. A debug-me session is logged and signed with the developer's GnuPG key, producing a chain of evidence of what they saw and what they did. So the developer's good reputation is leveraged to make debug-me secure. If you trust a developer to ship software to your computer, you can trust them to debug-me. This package should be installed by desktop users -- both developers who want to debug, and users who want their problems debugged. To set up a debug-me server, install the debug-me-server package.

Install the latest version of debug-me in Debian, Ubuntu and Kali from terminal. To install the debug-me just copy the above command for your OS and run into terminal. After you run the command it will grab the latest version of debug-me from the respository and install it in your computer/server.