CVE-2025-21637
19.01.2025, 11:15
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: sctp: sysctl: udp_port: avoid using current->nsproxy As mentioned in a previous commit of this series, using the 'net' structure via 'current' is not recommended for different reasons: - Inconsistency: getting info from the reader's/writer's netns vs only from the opener's netns. - current->nsproxy can be NULL in some cases, resulting in an 'Oops' (null-ptr-deref), e.g. when the current task is exiting, as spotted by syzbot [1] using acct(2). The 'net' structure can be obtained from the table->data using container_of(). Note that table->data could also be used directly, but that would increase the size of this fix, while 'sctp.ctl_sock' still needs to be retrieved from 'net' structure.Enginsight
Vendor | Product | Version |
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linux | linux_kernel | 5.11 ≤ 𝑥 < 5.15.177 |
linux | linux_kernel | 5.16 ≤ 𝑥 < 6.1.125 |
linux | linux_kernel | 6.2 ≤ 𝑥 < 6.6.72 |
linux | linux_kernel | 6.7 ≤ 𝑥 < 6.12.10 |
linux | linux_kernel | 6.13:rc1 |
linux | linux_kernel | 6.13:rc2 |
linux | linux_kernel | 6.13:rc3 |
linux | linux_kernel | 6.13:rc4 |
linux | linux_kernel | 6.13:rc5 |
linux | linux_kernel | 6.13:rc6 |
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= Vulnerable software versions

Debian Releases
Common Weakness Enumeration
Vulnerability Media Exposure
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