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SUSE CVE-2026-23172
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: wwan: t7xx: fix potential skb-frags overflow in RX path When receiving data in the DPMAIF RX path, the t7xxdpmaifsetfragtoskb function adds page fragments to an skb without checking if the number of fragments has exceeded...
CVE-2026-23172
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: wwan: t7xx: fix potential skb-frags overflow in RX path When receiving data in the DPMAIF RX path, the t7xxdpmaifsetfragtoskb function adds page fragments to an skb without checking if the number of fragments has exceeded...
kernel: net: atlantic: fix fragment overflow handling in RX path
An out-of-bounds write vulnerability was found in the Aquantia Atlantic network driver in the Linux kernel. When receiving packets that span more than MAXSKBFRAGS 17 fragments, the driver writes beyond the skb fragment array bounds in skbaddrxfrag, causing kernel memory corruption and panic...
net: allow small head cache usage with large MAX_SKB_FRAGS values
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DEBIAN-CVE-2025-21868
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: allow small head cache usage with large MAXSKBFRAGS values Sabrina reported the following splat: WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 1 at net/core/dev.c:6935 netifnapiaddweightlocked+0x8f2/0xba0 Modules linked in: CPU: 0 UID: 0 PID: 1 Comm...
DEBIAN-CVE-2023-46838
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 translate...
PT-2022-33302 · Linux · Linux Kernel
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux Kernel versions prior to v5.19.6 Description: The issue is related to data-races around sysctl max skb frags. The actual impact and attack plausibility have not yet been proven. It was introduced in version v4.5 and fixed in Linux Kerne...