Topical Takes
Short, opinionated posts on eBPF, Linux internals, and the tools we all run in production.
How to Monitor HTTP Traffic on Linux in 2026: What the Kernel Sees That Your Proxy Doesn't
A sidecar proxy sees the traffic you routed through it. The kernel's TC layer sees what actually crossed the wire, including loopback, without anything being rerouted. Compares OpenTelemetry, Envoy, tcpdump, Pixie, Cilium Hubble and httpwatch, and how to pick the one that answers your question.
How to Capture 802.11 Frames on a Connected Interface on Linux: Your Radio Already Hears Them
Monitor mode drops the association you are trying to diagnose, so airodump-ng and Kismet cannot watch the link you are standing on; airtop attaches eBPF fentry programs to mac80211 and cfg80211 to read 802.11 frames, RSSI in dBm and deauth counts on a normal connected Linux interface.
How to Monitor HTTP Traffic on Linux in 2026: Why the Kernel Sees What Your Access Log Doesn't
How to see the HTTP requests crossing a Linux host, including the ones your access log never records because they never reached a handler. Covers eBPF capture at the kernel's TC layer, tcpdump, Coroot, Pixie, Cilium Hubble, a proxy and OpenTelemetry, with the commands to run and the kernel version each one needs.