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SUSE CVE-2026-46234
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: vsock: fix buffer size clamping order In vsockupdatebuffersize, the buffer size was being clamped to the maximum first, and then to the minimum. If a user sets a minimum buffer size larger than the maximum, the minimum check...
CVE-2026-46234
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: vsock: fix buffer size clamping order In vsockupdatebuffersize, the buffer size was being clamped to the maximum first, and then to the minimum. If a user sets a minimum buffer size larger than the maximum, the minimum check...
CVE-2026-46234 vsock: fix buffer size clamping order
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: vsock: fix buffer size clamping order In vsockupdatebuffersize, the buffer size was being clamped to the maximum first, and then to the minimum. If a user sets a minimum buffer size larger than the maximum, the minimum check...
EUVD-2026-32752
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: vsock: fix buffer size clamping order In vsockupdatebuffersize, the buffer size was being clamped to the maximum first, and then to the minimum. If a user sets a minimum buffer size larger than the maximum, the minimum check...
CVE-2026-46234
CVE-2026-46234 affects the Linux kernel vsock code, specifically the vsock_update_buffer_size path. The bug arises from clamping the buffer size: it first enforces the maximum, then the minimum, which allows vsk->buffer_size to exceed vsk->buffer_max_size when a larger minimum is configured...