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blog.quarkslab.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text discusses the use of Linux namespaces to isolate network stacks, enabling the creation of isolated environments for processes. It covers topics such as network namespaces, virtual interfaces, bridges, and iptables rules to enable communication between namespaces and the outside world. The text also touches on other namespaces like USER, MNT, UTS, IPC, and CGROUP, and references various resources for further reading. | |
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www.brendangregg.com
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blog.lenot.re
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| | | | | Visualisation of the kernel's booting sequence using a Flamegraph | |
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ebpf.io
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| | | In several parts of the globe, February is traditionally about love, and pancakes. eBPF sure received a lot of love over the last weeks! Blogging, conferencing, and kernel development have resumed full speed after the quiet period at the end of the year. Here are all the latest updates, plus a section focusing on program size limits. Alas, uncertainty remains as for eBPF getting pancakes. | ||