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SUSE CVE-2022-1247
An issue found in linux-kernel that leads to a race condition in roseconnect. The rose driver uses roseneigh-use to represent how many objects are using the roseneigh. When a user wants to delete a roseroute via roseioctl, the rose driver calls rosedelnode and removes neighbours only if their...
EUVD-2026-18720
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net/rose: fix NULL pointer dereference in rosetransmitlink on reconnect syzkaller reported a bug 1, and the reproducer is available at 2. ROSE sockets use four sk-skstate values: TCPCLOSE, TCPLISTEN, TCPSYNSENT, and TCPESTABLISHE...
SUSE CVE-2010-3310
Multiple integer signedness errors in net/rose/afrose.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.36-rc5-next-20100923 allow local users to cause a denial of service heap memory corruption or possibly have unspecified other impact via a rosegetname function call, related to the rosebind and roseconnect...
CVE-2022-1247
An issue found in linux-kernel that leads to a race condition in roseconnect. The rose driver uses roseneigh-use to represent how many objects are using the roseneigh. When a user wants to delete a roseroute via roseioctl, the rose driver calls rosedelnode and removes neighbours only if their...
CVE-2022-1247
An issue found in linux-kernel that leads to a race condition in roseconnect. The rose driver uses roseneigh-use to represent how many objects are using the roseneigh. When a user wants to delete a roseroute via roseioctl, the rose driver calls rosedelnode and removes neighbours only if their...
Race condition
An issue found in linux-kernel that leads to a race condition in roseconnect. The rose driver uses roseneigh-use to represent how many objects are using the roseneigh. When a user wants to delete a roseroute via roseioctl, the rose driver calls rosedelnode and removes neighbours only if their...
CVE-2022-1247
An issue found in linux-kernel that leads to a race condition in roseconnect. The rose driver uses roseneigh-use to represent how many objects are using the roseneigh. When a user wants to delete a roseroute via roseioctl, the rose driver calls rosedelnode and removes neighbours only if their...
CVE-2022-1247
An issue found in linux-kernel that leads to a race condition in roseconnect. The rose driver uses roseneigh-use to represent how many objects are using the roseneigh. When a user wants to delete a roseroute via roseioctl, the rose driver calls rosedelnode and removes neighbours only if their...
CVE-2022-1247
CVE-2022-1247 affects the Linux kernel, specifically the rose driver. The issue is a race condition in rose_connect() where the driver tracks usage with rose_neigh->use. When deleting a rose_route via rose_ioctl(), the driver calls rose_del_node() and only removes neighbours if both their coun...
CVE-2022-1247
An issue found in linux-kernel that leads to a race condition in roseconnect. The rose driver uses roseneigh-use to represent how many objects are using the roseneigh. When a user wants to delete a roseroute via roseioctl, the rose driver calls rosedelnode and removes neighbours only if their...
CVE-2022-1247
An issue found in linux-kernel that leads to a race condition in roseconnect. The rose driver uses roseneigh-use to represent how many objects are using the roseneigh. When a user wants to delete a roseroute via roseioctl, the rose driver calls rosedelnode and removes neighbours only if their...
CVE-2010-3310
Multiple integer signedness errors in net/rose/afrose.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.36-rc5-next-20100923 allow local users to cause a denial of service heap memory corruption or possibly have unspecified other impact via a rosegetname function call, related to the rosebind and roseconnect...
Integer overflow
Multiple integer signedness errors in net/rose/afrose.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.36-rc5-next-20100923 allow local users to cause a denial of service heap memory corruption or possibly have unspecified other impact via a rosegetname function call, related to the rosebind and roseconnect...
CVE-2010-3310
Multiple integer signedness errors in net/rose/afrose.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.36-rc5-next-20100923 allow local users to cause a denial of service heap memory corruption or possibly have unspecified other impact via a rosegetname function call, related to the rosebind and roseconnect...