![]() ![]() On Windows: C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\.maltego\v\etc\nf On Mac: Applications/Maltego.app/Contents/Resources/Maltego/etc/nf On Linux: /home//.maltego//etc/nfĪdd/change the variable "jdkhome" in nf to point to the path of your Java installation. If you would prefer to edit the config file rather than using the UI, you can edit the following text file: Once your have opened the configure UI, you can use the "Path" dropdown to select the Java installation to use when running Maltego. In the Start Menu, search "Maltego Memory Config" Java -jar /Applications/Maltego.app/Contents/Resources/Maltego/maltego-ui/modules/ext/Java_Config_App.jar Running the following command in your terminal, should launch the configure app: Applications/Maltego.app/Contents/Resources/Maltego/maltego-ui/modules/ext/Java_Config_App.jar The jar file needed to run the Config UI should be located in the following location: ![]() You can find the Java Config UI for Maltego by searching "configure" in your Start Menu and clicking on the application with the Maltego icon. Want to discuss how your teams and organizations can conduct eective investigations with Maltego Schedule a personalized demo today Read more about Maltego Dorking techniques on our blog. How to use the Java Config UI Opening the UI On Windows: MALTEGO DORKING WITH BING USING Read our guest blog by cybersecurity expert Andrew Fordred for detailed tutorial on Maltego Dorking.
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