Getting Linux based eBPF programs to run with eBPF for Windows
With help from Cilium devs, we have been working to get the Cilium Layer-4 Load Balancer (L4LB) eBPF program running on eBPF for Windows.
With help from Cilium devs, we have been working to get the Cilium Layer-4 Load Balancer (L4LB) eBPF program running on eBPF for Windows.
Learn how to apply basic network policies with Cilium
Liz Rice discusses eBPF, why it exists, how it works, what you can and can’t do with it, and Cilium
Scott and Duffie talk about eBPF, Cilium, observability, and security
Let's explore how eBPF allows Cilium to streamline the service mesh, making the data plane more efficient and easier to deploy
Dan Wendlandt, the CEO of Isovalent joins host Kevin Holditch for a discussion on the product they have created Cilium
We are pleased to introduce the availability of Cilium in the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog as well as the certification of Cilium as a Certified OpenShift CNI Plug-in. The Container Network Interface (CNI) badge is a specialization within Red Hat OpenShift certification available to networking products that integrate with OpenShift using a CNI plug-in. Users running OpenShift can feel confident that running Cilium will not negatively impact their Red Hat support experience.
We’ve just launched a new community resource:networkpolicy.io, to help people learn how to apply Kubernetes network policies to protect their business-critical workloads. But why do we need network policies at all? Let’s consider why traditional network security approaches aren’t sufficient in the cloud native world, and see what advantages we can gain through network policies.
Implementing Network Policy is a critical part of building a secure Kubernetes-based platform, but the learning curve from simple examples to more complex real-world policies is steep. Not only can it be painful to get the YAML syntax and formatting just right, but more importantly, there are many subtleties in the behavior of the network policy specification (e.g. default allow/deny, namespacing, wildcarding, rules combination, etc.). Even an experienced Kubernetes YAML-wrangler can still easily tie their brain in knots working through an advanced network policy use case.
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