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SUSE CVE-2025-71097
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ipv4: Fix reference count leak when using error routes with nexthop objects When a nexthop object is deleted, it is marked as dead and then fibtableflush is called to flush all the routes that are using the dead nexthop. The...
CVE-2025-71097
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ipv4: Fix reference count leak when using error routes with nexthop objects When a nexthop object is deleted, it is marked as dead and then fibtableflush is called to flush all the routes that are using the dead nexthop. The...
CVE-2025-71097 ipv4: Fix reference count leak when using error routes with nexthop objects
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ipv4: Fix reference count leak when using error routes with nexthop objects When a nexthop object is deleted, it is marked as dead and then fibtableflush is called to flush all the routes that are using the dead nexthop. The...
CVE-2025-71097
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ipv4: Fix reference count leak when using error routes with nexthop objects When a nexthop object is deleted, it is marked as dead and then fibtableflush is called to flush all the routes that are using the dead nexthop. The...
CVE-2025-71097 ipv4: Fix reference count leak when using error routes with nexthop objects
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ipv4: Fix reference count leak when using error routes with nexthop objects When a nexthop object is deleted, it is marked as dead and then fibtableflush is called to flush all the routes that are using the dead nexthop. The...
CVE-2025-71097
Technical details for CVE-2025-71097 are not provided in the connected documents. The sources confirm the CVE exists and is tracked in various advisories, but no further product/version/impact/fix specifics are included here. Monitor vendor advisories for updates.
CVE-2025-71097 ipv4: Fix reference count leak when using error routes with nexthop objects
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ipv4: Fix reference count leak when using error routes with nexthop objects When a nexthop object is deleted, it is marked as dead and then fibtableflush is called to flush all the routes that are using the dead nexthop. The...