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7,593 | 34,347 | |
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10 days ago | 5 days ago | |
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Sysdig
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Introducing Flora: Newly launched eBPF observability solution with near-zero resource overhead, for optimal performance in modern cloud-native environments
Also, have you already looked at sysdig? I don't think they're exactly tracing focused, but they've been around a long time and the times I've tried it locally it's been neat
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Problem building the scap kernel module for sysdig
Seems like sysdig has some problems with newever kernels [1]. Also, the version in the repos should probably be updated (xbps: 28.0, upstream: 30.0). Maybe updating it would even solve the issue.
- How to automate container syscall profiling
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Sysdig VS ThreatMapper - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 11 Apr 2022
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Systemd service sandboxing and security hardening 101
FWIU, e.g. sysdig is justified atop whichever MAC system.
In the SELinux MAC system on RHEL and Debian, in /etc/config/selinux, you have SELINUXTYPE=minimal|targeted|mls. RHEL (CentOS and Rocky Linux) and Fedora have SELINUXTYPE=targeted out-of-the-box. The compiled rulesets in /etc/selinux/targeted are generated when
With e.g gnome-system-monitor on a machine with SELINUX=permissive|enforcing, you can right-click the column header in the process table to also display the 'Security context' column that's also visible with e.g. `ps -Z`. The stopdisablingselinux video is a good SELinux tutorial.
I'm out of date on Debian/Ubuntu's policy set, which could also probably almost just be sed'ed from the current RHEL policy set.
> * SELinux is deny by default, while in systemd you're playing whack-a-mole anyway, and are expected to add directives one by one until the application stops working. Unit logs usually make it obvious if something was denied.*
DENY if not unconfined is actually the out-of-the-box `targeted` config on RHEL and Fedora. For example, Firefox and Chrome currently run as unconfined processes. While decent browsers do do their own process sandboxing, SELinux and/or AppArmor and/or 'containers' with a shared X socket file (and drop-privs and setcap and cgroups and namespaces fwtw) are advisable atop really any process sandboxing?
Given that the task is to generate a hull of rules that allow for the observed computational workload to complete with least-privileges, if you enable like every rule and log every process hitting every rung on the way down while running integration tests that approximate the workload, you should end up with enough rule violations in the log to even dumbly generate a rule/policy set without the application developer's expertise around to advise on potential access violations to allow.
From https://github.com/draios/sysdig :
> "Sysdig instruments your physical and virtual machines at the OS level by installing into the Linux kernel and capturing system calls and other OS events. Sysdig also makes it possible to create trace files for system activity, similarly to what you can do for networks with tools like tcpdump and Wireshark.
Probably also worth mentioning: "[BETA] Auditing Sysdig Platform Activities"
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Does anyone here use sysdig? What are your thoughts?
I'm about to go on an interview with them I am curious if anyone here uses sysdig on an enterprise level and what your thoughts are on their product? It's totally open source and looks awesome from what I can tell so far.
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Arch and Debian
This https://github.com/draios/sysdig/wiki/How-to-Install-Sysdig-for-Linux
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Ask HN: What’s your favorite free, self-hosted monitoring dashboard?
DO offers metrics directly from the Dash, just sayin.
Also, https://github.com/draios/sysdig
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2020, the year of unexpectedness
fix(driver/bpf): exact check on bpf_probe_read_str() return value #1612
mitmproxy
- Ask HN: Fiddler Alternatives
- Bruno
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AirBnb Wifi Safety Precaution needed?
This statement gives a false sense of security. You can use a transparent proxy, like mitmproxy, to view HTTPS traffic - https://mitmproxy.org/. https://reedmideke.github.io/networking/2021/01/04/mitmproxy-openwrt.html
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WORKING tutorial on how to enable iOS voice chat RIGHT NOW
You'll need to install mitmproxy and set it up on your computer and iOS. I won't go into too much detail here on how to do this, but there are plenty of guides available. This is a pretty good one: https://nadav.ca/2021/02/26/inspecting-an-iphone-s-https-traffic/
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mitmproxy VS petep - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 3 Oct 2023
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Upside-Down-Ternet (2006)
TIL this goes back to 2006, how cool! We nowadays have a much simpler version as a mitmproxy example: https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/blob/main/examples/ad.... Although it obviously does not work as well anymore with everything being HTTPS nowadays (unless you trust the cert of course). :)
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Ask Dang: What Has Happened with HN's HTTPS Recently?
Perhaps you could have your device use a proxy that can do the HTTPS unwrap for you? https://mitmproxy.org/ maybe?
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How to implement SSL/TLS pinning in Node.js
A great way to test the effectiveness of a pinning implementation is by simulating an MITM attack. Tools like Mitmproxy or Wireshack allow us to create a test environment to monitor, intercept, and proxy network requests for a test host.
- Evading JavaScript Anti-Debugging Techniques
- Compatibility with Newer Versions of Cryptography
What are some alternatives?
Wireshark - Read-only mirror of Wireshark's Git repository at https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark. ⚠️ GitHub won't let us disable pull requests. ⚠️ THEY WILL BE IGNORED HERE ⚠️ Upload them at GitLab instead.
perf-tools - Performance analysis tools based on Linux perf_events (aka perf) and ftrace
Shadowrocket-ADBlock-Rules - 提供多款 Shadowrocket 规则,带广告过滤功能。用于 iOS 未越狱设备选择性地自动翻墙。
httpstat - curl statistics made simple
bettercap - The Swiss Army knife for 802.11, BLE, IPv4 and IPv6 networks reconnaissance and MITM attacks.
mtr - Official repository for mtr, a network diagnostic tool
sslstrip - A tool for exploiting Moxie Marlinspike's SSL "stripping" attack.
Dripcap
IOXY - MQTT intercepting proxy
grml - Grmls core configuration files for zsh, vim, screen…
ZAP - The ZAP core project