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  1. cilium/ebpf Public

    ebpf-go is a pure-Go library to read, modify and load eBPF programs and attach them to various hooks in the Linux kernel.

    Go 3.7k 415

  2. conntracct Public

    Low-overhead, real-time network traffic monitoring, powered by eBPF and conntrack.

    Go 66 10

  3. conntrack Public

    Pure-Go Conntrack implementation; for humans.

    Go 74 29

  4. netfilter Public

    Pure-Go Netfilter Netlink family implementation.

    Go 51 16

  5. ansible-lanparty Public archive

    Collection of integrated Ansible roles used to run LAN events.

    Shell 127 12

  6. comfo Public

    Go implementation of the Zehnder ComfoAir serial protocol. Includes a Go server/client and a Python client.

    Go 2

631 contributions in the last year

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Activity overview
Contributed to cilium/ebpf, cilium/cilium, ti-mo/conntrack and 6 other repositories

Contribution activity

December 2022

Created a pull request in cilium/cilium that received 1 comment

bpf: implement creating and opening existing bpf.Maps using cilium/ebpf

This PR puts cilium/ebpf.Map at the core of Cilium's bpf.Map type, see #22513 for more context. Best reviewed per commit given its size. If you've …

+377 −757 1 comment

Created an issue in cilium/ebpf that received 2 comments

findTargetInKernel() must be able to resolve multiple candidates

Describe the bug While hacking on #890, I decided to try and attach a fentry prog to all of my machine's symbols. Many of them fail with: attach Tr…

2 comments
Answered 4 discussions in 1 repository
cilium/ebpf
4 contributions in private repositories Dec 9 – Dec 13

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