ALAS2KERNEL-5.4-2023-051 --- kernelID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:1701563 | Date: (C)2023-09-01 (M)2024-05-22 |
Class: PATCH | Family: unix |
A flaw in the Linux Kernel found in the GFS2 file system. On corrupted gfs2 file systems the evict code can try to reference the journal descriptor structure, jdesc, after it has been freed and set to NULL. It can lead to null pointer dereference when gfs2_trans_begin being called and then fail ingfs2_evict_inode. A buffer overrun vulnerability was found in the netback driver in Xen due to an unusual split packet. This flaw allows an unprivileged guest to cause a denial of service of the host by sending network packets to the backend, causing the backend to crash. A use-after-free flaw was found in net/sched/cls_fw.c in classifiers in the Linux Kernel. This flaw allows a local attacker to perform a local privilege escalation due to incorrect handling of the existing filter, leading to a kernel information leak issue. A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's TUN/TAP functionality. This issue could allow a local user to bypass network filters and gain unauthorized access to some resources. The original patches fixing CVE-2023-1076 are incorrect or incomplete. The problem is that the following upstream commits - a096ccca6e50 , - 66b2c338adce , pass "inode- greater than i_uid" to sock_init_data_uid as the last parameter and that turns out to not be accurate
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