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Use --modern-bpf as a fallback when /dev/scap0 does not exist? #2094

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Apteryks opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 2 comments
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Use --modern-bpf as a fallback when /dev/scap0 does not exist? #2094

Apteryks opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 2 comments

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Apteryks commented May 9, 2024

Hello,

I've built sysdig with falcosecurity-libs that were built with the eBPF support only (modern BPF). I did not build the kernel driver. I find it strange/inconvenient that I need to remember to use sysdig --modern-bpf every time I use it. Sure, I could define a local alias for it, but that's a boot user experience in my opinion. Perhaps sysdig could automatically detect/use modern-bpf when the probe type was not specified?

Thank you!

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Apteryks commented Sep 7, 2024

/remove-stale

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