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CVE-2026-53262

Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: l2tp: pppol2tp: hold reference to session in pppol2tp_ioctl() pppol2tp_ioctl() read sock->sk->sk_user_data directly without any locks or reference counting. If a controllable sleep was induced during copy_from_user() (e.g. via a userfaultfd page fault sleep), a concurrent socket close could trigger pppol2tp_session_close() asynchronously. This frees the l2tp_session structure via the l2tp_session_del_work workqueue. Upon resuming, the ioctl thread dereferences the stale session pointer, resulting in a Use-After-Free (UAF). Fix this by securely fetching the session reference using the RCU-safe, refcounted helper pppol2tp_sock_to_session(sk) on entry. This locks the session's refcount across the sleep. We structured the function to exit via standard err breaks, guaranteeing that l2tp_session_put() is cleanly called on all return paths to drop the reference. To preserve existing behavior we validate the session and its magic signature only for the specific L2TP commands that require it. This ensures that generic/unknown ioctls called on an unconnected socket still return -ENOIOCTLCMD and correctly fall back to generic handlers (e.g. in sock_do_ioctl()).

Metadata

CVE ID
CVE-2026-53262
State
PUBLISHED
Assigner
Linux
Reserved
2026-06-09 07:44 UTC
Published
2026-06-25 08:39 UTC
Last updated
2026-06-25 08:39 UTC
Vendor / Product
Linux / Linux
Sources
cve.org  ·  NVD

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Affected products (2)
VendorProductPlatformVersions
Linux Linux fd558d186df2c13a22455373858bae634a4795af < 78cdfdca88cbf731a92f3b9ee5427c633dd94e28, fd558d186df2c13a22455373858bae634a4795af < e251d4cdfc725c9e7d686161e3b775a0e7d95053, fd558d186df2c13a22455373858bae634a4795af < 62f327e287cf7b595ae3f73ba72f5cd2a9e9f39f, fd558d186df2c13a22455373858bae634a4795af < a213a8950414c684999dcf03edeea6c46ede172e
Linux Linux 2.6.35, 0 < 2.6.35, 6.12.94 ≤ 6.12.*, 6.18.36 ≤ 6.18.* …
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