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convis
aya | convis | |
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13 | 4 | |
2,699 | 109 | |
4.4% | 0.0% | |
9.5 | 0.0 | |
2 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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- Bpfman: An eBPF Manager
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Uprobes Siblings - Capturing HTTPS Traffic: A Rust and eBPF Odyssey
In my last article, I briefly explained starting a project with rust-aya, including using their scaffolding generator. If you need a refresher, feel free to revisit that article or check the rust-aya documentation.
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Harnessing eBPF and XDP for DDoS Mitigation - A Rust Adventure with rust-aya
The scaffolding provided by rust-aya includes everything we need to start building our program. By specifying the program type in the command, as we did with program_type=xdp, it sets up the necessary base for that specific type of program. For more detailed information on how all this works, it's a good idea to check out the documentation on the rust-aya website.
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Experiments with eBPF: Snitchrs
https://github.com/aya-rs/aya is very interesting, used to power this.
Would love to see the final results of this hacking in a git repo.
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What's everyone working on this week (23/2023)?
Now I'm back to learning about eBPF with the help of this great book by Liz Rice. I'm using libbpf-rs and converting the book examples into Rust (except for the actual bpf programs, which are in C, I have plans of coming back and converting everything to Rust with aya). If you're interested in eBPF stuff, and want to check out it with Rust here is my repo which could be helpful (almost every piece of code is commented).
- High performance networking applications in rust?
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Aya: your tRusty eBPF companion
In case anyone was wondering, the link to the Aya book towards the end of this post is wrong. It points you to:
https://aya-rs.dev/
Which has almost no content other than a spartan TOC. The actual book URL is here:
https://aya-rs.dev/book/
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Solana is going to be the next rug pull - I'm a Solana developer and I've discovered a glaring vulnerability.
[GitHub - aya-rs/aya: Aya is an eBPF library for the Rust programming language, built with a focus on developer experience and operability.](https://github.com/aya-rs/aya) [GitHub - kentik/convis](https://github.com/kentik/convis) [Implement an eBPF decompiler/disassembler · Issue #838 · capstone-engine/capstone · GitHub](https://github.com/capstone-engine/capstone/issues/838)
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Introducing oxidebpf: an open source Linux tool for Rust and eBPF developers
The biggest difference is that it doesn't depend on or call into libbpf (pure Rust). The interface is also intended to make it really easy to manage lots of different probes that may or may not load across several kernel versions, so you can write-once-run-anywhere. The motivations are pretty similar to aya, but with a more limited feature set and emphasis on production stability across many kernels.
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Official /r/rust "Who's Hiring" thread for job-seekers and job-offerers [Rust 1.56]
Use and contribute to Aya, an open source eBPF library for Rust https://github.com/aya-rs/aya
convis
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Solana is going to be the next rug pull - I'm a Solana developer and I've discovered a glaring vulnerability.
[GitHub - aya-rs/aya: Aya is an eBPF library for the Rust programming language, built with a focus on developer experience and operability.](https://github.com/aya-rs/aya) [GitHub - kentik/convis](https://github.com/kentik/convis) [Implement an eBPF decompiler/disassembler · Issue #838 · capstone-engine/capstone · GitHub](https://github.com/capstone-engine/capstone/issues/838)
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Viewing / troubleshooting at the network level
Kentik, on the commercial side, has an awesome thing they built and are looking for design partners (free service for testing/playing while it's in beta) and also an open source package thing (https://github.com/kentik/convis)
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Container Level Network Observability with Rust and eBPF
We love aya and use it as the core of convis: https://github.com/kentik/convis/blob/master/src/code.rs.
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Is there Berkley Packer Filter (BPF) decompiler written in Rust or other languages?
[This](https://github.com/kentik/convis) might have what you are looking for.
What are some alternatives?
redbpf - Rust library for building and running BPF/eBPF modules
netshoot - a Docker + Kubernetes network trouble-shooting swiss-army container
cilium - eBPF-based Networking, Security, and Observability
capstone - Capstone disassembly/disassembler framework for ARM, ARM64 (ARMv8), BPF, Ethereum VM, M68K, M680X, Mips, MOS65XX, PPC, RISC-V(rv32G/rv64G), SH, Sparc, SystemZ, TMS320C64X, TriCore, Webassembly, XCore and X86.
libbpf-sys - Rust bindings to libbpf from the Linux kernel
ksniff - Kubectl plugin to ease sniffing on kubernetes pods using tcpdump and wireshark
polycube - eBPF/XDP-based software framework for fast network services running in the Linux kernel.
liquidator - open source version of a liquidation bot running against solend
oxidebpf - A Rust library for managing eBPF programs.
solana - Web-Scale Blockchain for fast, secure, scalable, decentralized apps and marketplaces.
grin - Minimal implementation of the Mimblewimble protocol.
socketioxide - A socket.io server implementation in Rust that integrates with the Tower ecosystem and the Tokio stack.