Linux + Network + Security Lab
Practice systemctl, services, ports, permissions and logs. You’ll clear incidents like “Web app down”, “Disk full”, “High CPU” using real commands.
No more theory-only classes. ShadowXLab drops you directly into a 4-Stack Simulation Lab – with consoles, logs, dashboards and real-style tickets.
Every simulator gives you outage-style cases, consoles, and dashboards. You will think like L1/L2/L3 engineers, not just watch slides.
Practice systemctl, services, ports, permissions and logs. You’ll clear incidents like “Web app down”, “Disk full”, “High CPU” using real commands.
Solve link flaps, latency, BGP issues and firewall mis-configs. Work with a live-style NOC event queue and incident manager console.
Investigate alerts, check logs, validate IOCs and write clear incident updates. Logs from Linux, network & apps come together here.
Use AI responsibly: generate commands, draft incident updates, and design runbooks. You stay in control; AI works as an assistant.
See how code, configs and infrastructure are connected. Ideal for students who want to move towards DevOps / SRE / Cloud.
Practice explaining incidents, drawing diagrams and answering “What do you do all day as a SOC/NOC engineer?” – in simple language.
Every day is 2 hours: first 60 minutes concept explanation (layman examples), next 60 minutes simulator implementation. By Day 50, you will have incident stories you can explain in interviews.
The journey is split into 4 major stages. You always learn in 4-Stack view: Linux • Network • Security • AI.
00:01 ssh shadow@lab-linux 00:02 Login successful. Environment: Linux-360 00:05 # Step 1 – Check service on Linux 00:05 sudo systemctl status student-web 00:08 ● student-web.service - Inactive (failed) 00:10 # Step 2 – Run network connectivity checks 00:10 ping -c 3 db.shadowxlab.internal 00:13 # Step 3 – Fix permissions & restart safely 00:13 sudo chown -R web:web /var/www/student-app 00:14 sudo systemctl restart student-web 00:16 Status: Web app back online ✅ 00:18 Now you log incident summary as L1 Engineer 00:19 and practice how to explain this in interview.
ShadowXLab is not a passive YouTube playlist. It is designed for students and working professionals who want to experience NOC / SOC style work before attending interviews.
Real SOC rooms, terminals, servers, AI visuals and coding screens – all connected into one 4-Stack Job Simulator.
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No. Every concept is explained in layman language first, then immediately implemented in the simulator. You will touch commands, logs, dashboards and tickets from Day 0.
Basic computer usage is enough. Day 0–10 covers Linux fundamentals from absolute zero and slowly connects them to NOC / SOC style work.
Yes. Many labs align with topics from CCNA, CompTIA Security+, CEH & SOC Analyst roles – but the main focus is job-style thinking, not just passing exams.
Yes. Learners will get access to recordings + simulator walkthroughs, so you can repeat difficult incidents multiple times.
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