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EduLinux is an online training platform focused on Linux terminal skills and security practice. According to the page, it provides a “real shell bash” experience that runs entirely in the browser, with no local setup and no account registration required to get started. Rather than being a traditional documentation-style tutorial, the platform is built around 150 progressive levels and 20 scenario-based challenges where learners complete tasks directly in the command line.
Its learning path is fairly broad. It starts with basics such as ls, cd, pwd, cat, grep, find, and chmod, then moves into Bash redirection, pipes, variables, and scripting, before expanding into Linux operations topics such as SSH, permissions, logs, systemctl, crontab, network diagnostics, iptables, rsync, and tunneling. The latter part clearly leans toward cybersecurity and CTF-style training, covering forensics, OSINT, web enumeration, privilege escalation, persistence, SQLi, XSS, LFI/RFI, SSRF, password attacks, Metasploit, Pivoting, and more. The advanced mode offers 20 realistic scenarios, such as SSH brute-force attacks, webshells, network mapping, and privilege escalation, with milestone-based validation that emphasizes continuous reasoning rather than memorizing individual commands.
The crawled text does not disclose pricing, paid tiers, payment methods, or whether the project is open source, self-hostable, or provides an API/SDK. As a result, it is better evaluated as a lightweight online training entry point. If you plan to use it for institutional courses or corporate training, you will still need to confirm licensing, account management, data retention, and support arrangements.
Its main advantage is the low barrier to entry: users can practice real Bash directly in the browser, with zero installation and no account required, which makes it very beginner-friendly. The learning path is also relatively systematic, allowing learners to progress naturally from Linux fundamentals to security offense/defense and incident response. The downside is the lack of public information, especially around documentation quality, depth of course explanations, support, pricing, and deployment options. The page is in French, so Chinese users may need translation assistance.
EduLinux is suitable for Linux beginners, developers, entry-level operations engineers, CTF newcomers, and cybersecurity learners who want hands-on practice. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text and is therefore marked as unknown. If network connectivity is unstable, alternatives such as OverTheWire, TryHackMe, Hack The Box Academy, and Linux Journey may be worth considering, though these platforms may also have varying limitations around access and payment.
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edulinux.fr is an France Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach edulinux.fr directly.