So it you want to reload the XDP filter, you need to remove the files from `/sys/fs/bpf/`
before starting Suricata.
-In case, you are not using bypass, this means that the uses maps are managed from outside
+In case, you are not using bypass, this means that the used maps are managed from outside
Suricata. As their names are not known by Suricata, you need to specify a name of map to look
for that will be used to check for the presence of the XDP filter ::
xdp-filter-file: /etc/suricata/ebpf/xdp_filter.bpf
If XDP bypass is used in IPS mode stopping Suricata will trigger a interruption in the traffic.
-To fix that, the provided XDP filter `xdp_filter.bpf` is prodviding a map that will trigger
+To fix that, the provided XDP filter `xdp_filter.bpf` is containing a map that will trigger
a global bypass if set to 1. You need to use `pinned-maps` to benefit of this feature.
To use it you need to set `#define USE_GLOBAL_BYPASS 1` (instead of 0) in the `xdp_filter.c` file and rebuild
the eBPF code and install the eBPF file in the correct place. If you write `1` as key `0` then the XDP
filter will switch to global bypass mode. Set key `0` to `0` to send traffic to Suricata.
-The switch must be activated on all sniffing interface. For an interfac named `eth0` the global
+The switch must be activated on all sniffing interface. For an interface named `eth0` the global
switch map will be `/sys/fs/bpf/suricata-eth0-global_bypass`.
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