Grzegorz Nosek

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**Don't mind me, I'm just here for the CI** :) **What type of PR is this?** > Uncomment one (or more) `/kind ` lines: > /kind bug /kind cleanup /kind...

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We can't prevent losing setuid events completely and the uid is pretty important for some execve-related rules, so explicitly pass the uid in execve/at exit events Signed-off-by: Grzegorz Nosek Co-authored-by:...

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## Describe the Bug After installing the extension and clicking around in the settings window (not even changing anything, just clicking around), the settings window disappears and the extension service...

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Instead of manually generating driver_config.h when needed (approximately, since the libscap engines do not generate it, even though they rely on it), encapsulate all the logic in a single cmake...

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Here are some notes I made while working on the Falco Plugin Rust SDK. Please note that they're *not* blockers for the Rust SDK itself (everything here has a workaround,...

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This patch set allows leaving start/end vacation dates unspecified, meaning "since the beginning of time" and "forever" respectively (of course, this still needs to be supported by the vacation tool...

Freshly updated sysdig 0.1.87 (Ubuntu 12.04) has just failed on me with what looks like memory corruption. Happened just once, not sure if reproducible, though subsequent sysdig runs seem fine...

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