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EulerOS 2.0 SP12 : kernel (EulerOS-SA-2025-1421)
According to the versions of the kernel packages installed, the EulerOS installation on the remote host is affected by the following vulnerabilities : filemap: avoid truncating 64-bit offset to 32 bitsCVE-2025-21665 iomap: avoid avoid truncating 64-bit offset to 32 bitsCVE-2025-21667 fs/proc: fix...
BELL-CVE-2024-56644
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CVE-2024-56644
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net/ipv6: release expired exception dst cached in socket Dst objects get leaked in ip6negativeadvice when this function is executed for an expired IPv6 route located in the exception table. There are several conditions that must ...
CVE-2024-56644
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net/ipv6: release expired exception dst cached in socket Dst objects get leaked in ip6negativeadvice when this function is executed for an expired IPv6 route located in the exception table. There are several conditions that must ...
CVE-2024-56644
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net/ipv6: release expired exception dst cached in socket Dst objects get leaked in ip6negativeadvice when this function is executed for an expired IPv6 route located in the exception table. There are several conditions that must ...
CVE-2024-56644 net/ipv6: release expired exception dst cached in socket
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net/ipv6: release expired exception dst cached in socket Dst objects get leaked in ip6negativeadvice when this function is executed for an expired IPv6 route located in the exception table. There are several conditions that must ...
CVE-2024-56644
CVE-2024-56644 : In the Linux kernel, the IPv6 stack vulnerability causes a leaked destination (dst) in the exception table when an expired IPv6 route’s dst is processed by ip6_negative_advice() after MTU change and TCP timeout. Root cause: an extra dst_hold() increments the reference counter, wh...