Project Name | Stars | Downloads | Repos Using This | Packages Using This | Most Recent Commit | Total Releases | Latest Release | Open Issues | License | Language |
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Cilium | 17,693 | 25 | a year ago | 781 | December 04, 2023 | 1,129 | apache-2.0 | Go | ||
eBPF-based Networking, Security, and Observability | ||||||||||
Tracee | 3,089 | 6 | a year ago | 100 | April 25, 2021 | 192 | apache-2.0 | Go | ||
Linux Runtime Security and Forensics using eBPF | ||||||||||
Tetragon | 3,086 | a year ago | 22 | November 01, 2023 | 196 | apache-2.0 | Go | |||
eBPF-based Security Observability and Runtime Enforcement | ||||||||||
Nsjail | 2,661 | a year ago | 31 | apache-2.0 | C++ | |||||
A lightweight process isolation tool that utilizes Linux namespaces, cgroups, rlimits and seccomp-bpf syscall filters, leveraging the Kafel BPF language for enhanced security. | ||||||||||
Tcpdump | 2,460 | a year ago | 101 | other | C | |||||
the TCPdump network dissector | ||||||||||
Aya | 2,406 | 4 | a year ago | 9 | June 06, 2022 | 134 | apache-2.0 | Rust | ||
Aya is an eBPF library for the Rust programming language, built with a focus on developer experience and operability. | ||||||||||
Kubearmor | 1,106 | a year ago | 16 | June 29, 2023 | 194 | apache-2.0 | Go | |||
Runtime Security Enforcement System. Workload hardening and implementing least-permissive policies made easy leveraging LSMs (BPF-LSM, AppArmor). | ||||||||||
Awesome Cybersecurity Blueteam Cn | 659 | a year ago | HTML | |||||||
网络安全 · 攻防对抗 · 蓝队清单,中文版 | ||||||||||
Xdp Firewall | 403 | a year ago | 5 | mit | C | |||||
A firewall that utilizes the Linux kernel's XDP hook. The XDP hook allows for very fast network processing on Linux systems. This is great for dropping malicious traffic from a (D)DoS attack. IPv6 is supported with this firewall! I hope this helps network engineers/programmers interested in utilizing XDP! | ||||||||||
Ebpfpub | 95 | 2 years ago | apache-2.0 | C++ | ||||||
ebpfpub is a generic function tracing library for Linux that supports tracepoints, kprobes and uprobes. |