CVE-2026-43254

EUVD-2026-27815
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

ovpn: tcp - fix packet extraction from stream

When processing TCP stream data in ovpn_tcp_recv, we receive large
cloned skbs from __strp_rcv that may contain multiple coalesced packets.
The current implementation has two bugs:

1. Header offset overflow: Using pskb_pull with large offsets on
   coalesced skbs causes skb->data - skb->head to exceed the u16 storage
   of skb->network_header. This causes skb_reset_network_header to fail
   on the inner decapsulated packet, resulting in packet drops.

2. Unaligned protocol headers: Extracting packets from arbitrary
   positions within the coalesced TCP stream provides no alignment
   guarantees for the packet data causing performance penalties on
   architectures without efficient unaligned access. Additionally,
   openvpn's 2-byte length prefix on TCP packets causes the subsequent
   4-byte opcode and packet ID fields to be inherently misaligned.

Fix both issues by allocating a new skb for each openvpn packet and
using skb_copy_bits to extract only the packet content into the new
buffer, skipping the 2-byte length prefix. Also, check the length before
invoking the function that performs the allocation to avoid creating an
invalid skb.

If the packet has to be forwarded to userspace the 2-byte prefix can be
pushed to the head safely, without misalignment.

As a side effect, this approach also avoids the expensive linearization
that pskb_pull triggers on cloned skbs with page fragments. In testing,
this resulted in TCP throughput improvements of up to 74%.
ProviderTypeBase ScoreAtk. VectorAtk. ComplexityPriv. RequiredVector
NISTPrimary
7.5 HIGH
NETWORK
LOW
NONE
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
Base Score
CVSS 3.x
EPSS Score
Percentile: 35%
Affected Products (NVD)
VendorProductVersion
linuxlinux_kernel
6.16 ≤
𝑥
< 6.18.16
linuxlinux_kernel
6.19 ≤
𝑥
< 6.19.6
linuxlinux_kernel
7.0:rc1
𝑥
= Vulnerable software versions
Debian logo
Debian Releases
Debian Product
Codename
linux
bookworm
6.1.170-3
fixed
bookworm (security)
6.1.174-1
fixed
bullseye
5.10.223-1
fixed
bullseye (security)
5.10.257-1
fixed
forky
7.0.12-2
fixed
sid
7.0.13-1
fixed
trixie
6.12.86-1
fixed
trixie (security)
6.12.94-1
fixed
Amazon Linux logo
Amazon Linux Releases
Amazon Package
Release
bpftool6.18
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
bpftool6.18-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
kernel-livepatch-6.18.16-18.222
Amazon Linux 2023
1:1.0-0.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-debuginfo-common-aarch64
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-debuginfo-common-x86_64
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-devel
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-headers
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-libbpf
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-libbpf-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-libbpf-devel
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-libbpf-static
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-modules-extra
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-modules-extra-common
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-tools
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-tools-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-tools-devel
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
perf6.18
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
perf6.18-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
python3-perf6.18
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed
python3-perf6.18-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.16-18.222.amzn2023
fixed