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DEBIAN-CVE-2026-31415
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In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ipv6: avoid overflows in ip6_datagram_send_ctl() Yiming Qian reported : <quote> I believe I found a locally triggerable kernel bug in the IPv6 sendmsg ancillary-data path that can panic the kernel via skb_under_panic() (local DoS). The core issue is a mismatch between: - a 16-bit length accumulator (struct ipv6_txoptions::opt_flen, type __u16) and - a pointer to the last provided destination-options header (opt->dst1opt) when multiple IPV6_DSTOPTS control messages (cmsgs) are provided. - include/net/ipv6.h: - struct ipv6_txoptions::opt_flen is __u16 (wrap possible). (lines 291-307, especially 298) - net/ipv6/datagram.c:ip6_datagram_send_ctl(): - Accepts repeated IPV6_DSTOPTS and accumulates into opt_flen without rejecting duplicates. (lines 909-933) - net/ipv6/ip6_output.c:__ip6_append_data(): - Uses opt->opt_flen + opt->opt_nflen to compute header sizes/headroom decisions. (lines 1448-1466, especially 1463-1465) - net/ipv6/ip6_output.c:__ip6_make_skb(): - Calls ipv6_push_frag_opts() if opt->opt_flen is non-zero. (lines 1930-1934) - net/ipv6/exthdrs.c:ipv6_push_frag_opts() / ipv6_push_exthdr(): - Push size comes from ipv6_optlen(opt->dst1opt) (based on the pointed-to header). (lines 1179-1185 and 1206-1211) 1. opt_flen is a 16-bit accumulator: - include/net/ipv6.h:298 defines __u16 opt_flen; /* after fragment hdr */. 2. ip6_datagram_send_ctl() accepts repeated IPV6_DSTOPTS cmsgs and increments opt_flen each time: - In net/ipv6/datagram.c:909-933, for IPV6_DSTOPTS: - It computes len = ((hdr->hdrlen + 1) << 3); - It checks CAP_NET_RAW using ns_capable(net->user_ns, CAP_NET_RAW). (line 922) - Then it does: - opt->opt_flen += len; (line 927) - opt->dst1opt = hdr; (line 928) There is no duplicate rejection here (unlike the legacy IPV6_2292DSTOPTS path which rejects duplicates at net/ipv6/datagram.c:901-904). If enough large IPV6_DSTOPTS cmsgs are provided, opt_flen wraps while dst1opt still points to a large (2048-byte) destination-options header. In the attached PoC (poc.c): - 32 cmsgs with hdrlen=255 => len = (255+1)*8 = 2048 - 1 cmsg with hdrlen=0 => len = 8 - Total increment: 32*2048 + 8 = 65544, so (__u16)opt_flen == 8 - The last cmsg is 2048 bytes, so dst1opt points to a 2048-byte header. 3. The transmit path sizes headers using the wrapped opt_flen: - In net/ipv6/ip6_output.c:1463-1465: - headersize = sizeof(struct ipv6hdr) + (opt ? opt->opt_flen + opt->opt_nflen : 0) + ...; With wrapped opt_flen, headersize/headroom decisions underestimate what will be pushed later. 4. When building the final skb, the actual push length comes from dst1opt and is not limited by wrapped opt_flen: - In net/ipv6/ip6_output.c:1930-1934: - if (opt->opt_flen) proto = ipv6_push_frag_opts(skb, opt, proto); - In net/ipv6/exthdrs.c:1206-1211, ipv6_push_frag_opts() pushes dst1opt via ipv6_push_exthdr(). - In net/ipv6/exthdrs.c:1179-1184, ipv6_push_exthdr() does: - skb_push(skb, ipv6_optlen(opt)); - memcpy(h, opt, ipv6_optlen(opt)); With insufficient headroom, skb_push() underflows and triggers skb_under_panic() -> BUG(): - net/core/skbuff.c:2669-2675 (skb_push() calls skb_under_panic()) - net/core/skbuff.c:207-214 (skb_panic() ends in BUG()) - The IPV6_DSTOPTS cmsg path requires CAP_NET_RAW in the target netns user namespace (ns_capable(net->user_ns, CAP_NET_RAW)). - Root (or any task with CAP_NET_RAW) can trigger this without user namespaces. - An unprivileged uid=1000 user can trigger this if unprivileged user namespaces are enabled and it can create a userns+netns to obtain namespaced CAP_NET_RAW (the attached PoC does this). - Local denial of service: kernel BUG/panic (system crash). - ---truncated---
The vulnerability requires local access to the device to be exploited. It is easy for an attacker to exploit this vulnerability. An attacker needs basic access or low-level privileges. No user interaction is needed for the attacker to exploit this vulnerability. The impact is confined to the system where the vulnerability exists. There is a high impact on the availability of the system.
Exploitation attempts have been detected. Elevated vigilance and prompt remediation are advised.
Probability that this vulnerability will be exploited in the wild within the next 30 days.
We did not find any exploit available. Neither in GitHub repositories nor in the Exploit-Database.
- CVE-2026-31415Upstream
- EUVD-2026-21934Upstream
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