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CVE-2023-46838

Опубликовано: 29 янв. 2024
Источник: debian

Описание

Transmit requests in Xen's virtual network protocol can consist of multiple parts. While not really useful, except for the initial part any of them may be of zero length, i.e. carry no data at all. Besides a certain initial portion of the to be transferred data, these parts are directly translated into what Linux calls SKB fragments. Such converted request parts can, when for a particular SKB they are all of length zero, lead to a de-reference of NULL in core networking code.

Пакеты

ПакетСтатусВерсия исправленияРелизТип
linuxfixed6.6.15-1package
linuxfixed6.1.76-1bookwormpackage
linuxfixed5.10.209-1bullseyepackage

Примечания

  • https://xenbits.xen.org/xsa/advisory-448.html

  • https://git.kernel.org/linus/c7ec4f2d684e17d69bbdd7c4324db0ef5daac26a

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 7.5
ubuntu
около 2 лет назад

Transmit requests in Xen's virtual network protocol can consist of multiple parts. While not really useful, except for the initial part any of them may be of zero length, i.e. carry no data at all. Besides a certain initial portion of the to be transferred data, these parts are directly translated into what Linux calls SKB fragments. Such converted request parts can, when for a particular SKB they are all of length zero, lead to a de-reference of NULL in core networking code.

CVSS3: 7.5
nvd
около 2 лет назад

Transmit requests in Xen's virtual network protocol can consist of multiple parts. While not really useful, except for the initial part any of them may be of zero length, i.e. carry no data at all. Besides a certain initial portion of the to be transferred data, these parts are directly translated into what Linux calls SKB fragments. Such converted request parts can, when for a particular SKB they are all of length zero, lead to a de-reference of NULL in core networking code.

CVSS3: 7.5
msrc
около 2 лет назад

Linux: netback processing of zero-length transmit fragment

CVSS3: 7.5
github
около 2 лет назад

Transmit requests in Xen's virtual network protocol can consist of multiple parts. While not really useful, except for the initial part any of them may be of zero length, i.e. carry no data at all. Besides a certain initial portion of the to be transferred data, these parts are directly translated into what Linux calls SKB fragments. Such converted request parts can, when for a particular SKB they are all of length zero, lead to a de-reference of NULL in core networking code.

CVSS3: 7.5
fstec
около 2 лет назад

Уязвимость функции xenvif_get_requests() кроссплатформенного гипервизора Xen ядра операционной системы Linux, позволяющая нарушителю вызвать отказ в обслуживании