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Most of the levels of this dojo are about getting people to use different parts of the DOJO platform. Currently, all levels require learners to use Linux commands (e.g. /challenge/solve), but this creates a chicken-and-egg problem with learners that don't have Linux knowledge (and would presumably learn it via something like https://pwn.college/linux-luminarium~c272c785/, which in turn requires knowledge of the DOJO that would be taught in this dojo).
I think that at least the first two levels of this dojo don't need to force learners to actually run the commands. We can just detect that they launched the right terminal from the /challenge/.bashrc and give them the flag. Then, people can learn DOJO basics and then get redirected to something like the Linux Luminarium if we want to go that route.
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Most of the levels of this dojo are about getting people to use different parts of the DOJO platform. Currently, all levels require learners to use Linux commands (e.g.
/challenge/solve
), but this creates a chicken-and-egg problem with learners that don't have Linux knowledge (and would presumably learn it via something like https://pwn.college/linux-luminarium~c272c785/, which in turn requires knowledge of the DOJO that would be taught in this dojo).I think that at least the first two levels of this dojo don't need to force learners to actually run the commands. We can just detect that they launched the right terminal from the /challenge/.bashrc and give them the flag. Then, people can learn DOJO basics and then get redirected to something like the Linux Luminarium if we want to go that route.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: