Inspektor Gadget is a set of tools and framework for data collection and system inspection on Kubernetes clusters and Linux hosts using eBPF
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Inspektor Gadget is a set of tools and framework for data collection and system inspection on Kubernetes clusters and Linux hosts using eBPF
Alaz: Advanced eBPF Agent for Kubernetes Observability – Effortlessly monitor K8s service interactions and performance metrics in your K8s environment. Gain in-depth insights with service maps, metrics, and more, while staying alert to crucial system anomalies 🐝
Making eBPF programming easier via build env and examples
Prototyping kernel development work outside mainline
Tool tracing syscalls in a fast way using eBPF linux kernel feature
🔍 Trace syscalls from user-space functions, by using eBPF
Sample project demonstrating how to use eBPF to encap/decap packets with an MPLS label.
eBPF sk_lookup program as a golang library
eBPF/XDP based load balancer made using libbpf library and C/C++
A tool to trace BSD sockets concurrency behavior using eBPF
Kerlock Homes: A modular program that secures the kernel, defends user-space, and fortifies home directories against eBPF-based threats.
This repository contains two tasks demonstrating system-level programming using eBPF in Python for system call monitoring and a doubly linked list implementation in C. Both tasks aim to showcase practical skills in working with low-level systems and data structures.
eXpress Data Path Router
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