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CVE-2026-52999

Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: netfilter: nfnetlink_osf: fix out-of-bounds read on option matching In nf_osf_match(), the nf_osf_hdr_ctx structure is initialized once and passed by reference to nf_osf_match_one() for each fingerprint checked. During TCP option parsing, nf_osf_match_one() advances the shared ctx->optp pointer. If a fingerprint perfectly matches, the function returns early without restoring ctx->optp to its initial state. If the user has configured NF_OSF_LOGLEVEL_ALL, the loop continues to the next fingerprint. However, because ctx->optp was not restored, the next call to nf_osf_match_one() starts parsing from the end of the options buffer. This causes subsequent matches to read garbage data and fail immediately, making it impossible to log more than one match or logging incorrect matches. Instead of using a shared ctx->optp pointer, pass the context as a constant pointer and use a local pointer (optp) for TCP option traversal. This makes nf_osf_match_one() strictly stateless from the caller's perspective, ensuring every fingerprint check starts at the correct option offset.

Metadata

CVE ID
CVE-2026-52999
State
PUBLISHED
Assigner
Linux
Reserved
2026-06-09 07:44 UTC
Published
2026-06-24 16:29 UTC
Last updated
2026-06-24 16:29 UTC
Vendor / Product
Linux / Linux
Sources
cve.org  ·  NVD

Severity & Metrics

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Affected products (2)
VendorProductPlatformVersions
Linux Linux 1a6a0951fc009f6d9fe8ebea2d2417d80d54097b < 0145548346c4a30981a870a8ca00eac46ba27e85, 1a6a0951fc009f6d9fe8ebea2d2417d80d54097b < 1c136f2c44a5913646bac85303612fd0825197a0, 1a6a0951fc009f6d9fe8ebea2d2417d80d54097b < 1e19a07291bb8682c14c39a64725a3ae54ab8ccc, 1a6a0951fc009f6d9fe8ebea2d2417d80d54097b < 32e50f92c7cf3f4eba29622179a5fcdc2aebab41 …
Linux Linux 5.0, 0 < 5.0, 5.10.258 ≤ 5.10.*, 5.15.209 ≤ 5.15.* …
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