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worthless-trash
1y ago
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On the upside, non root users can't insert ebpf code, so its a priv'ed operation, not like other distros.
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nequo
1y ago
Isn’t it tied to CAP_BPF on every distro since the 5.8 kernel?
https://mdaverde.com/posts/cap-bpf/
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1y ago
Rhel8 is based on 4.18 RHEL9 is based on 5.14 , i think it still has the same restriction ( kernel.unprivileged_bpf_disabled ).
I reckon Red Hat may duplicate upstreams behavior by RHEL10.
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