3069 matches found
Spoofing
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: fix deadlock or deadcode of misusing dget The lock order is incorrect between denty and its parent, we should always make sure that the parent get the lock first. But since this deadcode is never used and the parent dir wil...
CVE-2023-52583 ceph: fix deadlock or deadcode of misusing dget()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: fix deadlock or deadcode of misusing dget The lock order is incorrect between denty and its parent, we should always make sure that the parent get the lock first. But since this deadcode is never used and the parent dir wil...
CVE-2023-52583
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: fix deadlock or deadcode of misusing dget The lock order is incorrect between denty and its parent, we should always make sure that the parent get the lock first. But since this deadcode is never used and the parent dir wil...
CVE-2023-52583 ceph: fix deadlock or deadcode of misusing dget()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: fix deadlock or deadcode of misusing dget The lock order is incorrect between denty and its parent, we should always make sure that the parent get the lock first. But since this deadcode is never used and the parent dir wil...
CVE-2023-52583 ceph: fix deadlock or deadcode of misusing dget()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: fix deadlock or deadcode of misusing dget The lock order is incorrect between denty and its parent, we should always make sure that the parent get the lock first. But since this deadcode is never used and the parent dir wil...
CVE-2023-52583
The CVE-2023-52583 entry describes a Linux kernel issue in the ceph component where dget() usage could lead to a deadlock due to incorrect lock ordering between dentry and its parent. The dead code path was never used because the parent directory is always supplied by callers, so the fix removes ...
Linux kernel security vulnerabilities
Linux kernel is the kernel used by Linux, the open source operating system of the Linux Foundation in the United States. A security vulnerability exists in the Linux kernel that stems from a deadlock or dead code in dget in ceph...
SUSE CVE-2022-48628
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: drop messages from MDS when unmounting When unmounting all the dirty buffers will be flushed and after the last osd request is finished the last reference of the icount will be released. Then it will flush the dirty cap/sna...
CVE-2022-48628
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: drop messages from MDS when unmounting When unmounting all the dirty buffers will be flushed and after the last osd request is finished the last reference of the icount will be released. Then it will flush the dirty cap/sna...
DEBIAN-CVE-2022-48628
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: drop messages from MDS when unmounting When unmounting all the dirty buffers will be flushed and after the last osd request is finished the last reference of the icount will be released. Then it will flush the dirty cap/sna...
AZL-55463 CVE-2022-48628 affecting package kernel 5.15.200.1-1
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: drop messages from MDS when unmounting When unmounting all the dirty buffers will be flushed and after the last osd request is finished the last reference of the icount will be released. Then it will flush the dirty cap/sna...
CVE-2022-48628
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: drop messages from MDS when unmounting When unmounting all the dirty buffers will be flushed and after the last osd request is finished the last reference of the icount will be released. Then it will flush the dirty cap/sna...
CVE-2022-48628
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: drop messages from MDS when unmounting When unmounting all the dirty buffers will be flushed and after the last osd request is finished the last reference of the icount will be released. Then it will flush the dirty cap/sna...
CVE-2022-48628
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: drop messages from MDS when unmounting When unmounting all the dirty buffers will be flushed and after the last osd request is finished the last reference of the icount will be released. Then it will flush the dirty cap/sna...
Spoofing
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: drop messages from MDS when unmounting When unmounting all the dirty buffers will be flushed and after the last osd request is finished the last reference of the icount will be released. Then it will flush the dirty cap/sna...
UBUNTU-CVE-2022-48628
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: drop messages from MDS when unmounting When unmounting all the dirty buffers will be flushed and after the last osd request is finished the last reference of the icount will be released. Then it will flush the dirty cap/sna...
CVE-2022-48628
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: drop messages from MDS when unmounting When unmounting all the dirty buffers will be flushed and after the last osd request is finished the last reference of the icount will be released. Then it will flush the dirty cap/sna...
CVE-2022-48628
The CVE-2022-48628 entry concerns a Linux kernel issue in ceph: drop messages from MDS when unmounting. The description in the primary doc states that during unmount, dirty buffers are flushed and after the last OSD request finishes, the last i_count reference is released and dirty caps/snaps are...
CVE-2022-48628 ceph: drop messages from MDS when unmounting
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: drop messages from MDS when unmounting When unmounting all the dirty buffers will be flushed and after the last osd request is finished the last reference of the icount will be released. Then it will flush the dirty cap/sna...
CVE-2022-48628 ceph: drop messages from MDS when unmounting
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ceph: drop messages from MDS when unmounting When unmounting all the dirty buffers will be flushed and after the last osd request is finished the last reference of the icount will be released. Then it will flush the dirty cap/sna...