CVE-2026-23111
Published: Feb 13, 2026
Modified: Jun 2, 2026
CVSS v3.1
7.8
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: netfilter: nf_tables: fix inverted genmask check in nft_map_catchall_activate() nft_map_catchall_activate() has an inverted element activity check compared to its non-catchall counterpart nft_mapelem_activate() and compared to what is logically required. nft_map_catchall_activate() is called from the abort path to re-activate catchall map elements that were deactivated during a failed transaction. It should skip elements that are already active (they don't need re-activation) and process elements that are inactive (they need to be restored). Instead, the current code does the opposite: it skips inactive elements and processes active ones. Compare the non-catchall activate callback, which is correct: nft_mapelem_activate(): if (nft_set_elem_active(ext, iter->genmask)) return 0; /* skip active, process inactive */ With the buggy catchall version: nft_map_catchall_activate(): if (!nft_set_elem_active(ext, genmask)) continue; /* skip inactive, process active */ The consequence is that when a DELSET operation is aborted, nft_setelem_data_activate() is never called for the catchall element. For NFT_GOTO verdict elements, this means nft_data_hold() is never called to restore the chain->use reference count. Each abort cycle permanently decrements chain->use. Once chain->use reaches zero, DELCHAIN succeeds and frees the chain while catchall verdict elements still reference it, resulting in a use-after-free. This is exploitable for local privilege escalation from an unprivileged user via user namespaces + nftables on distributions that enable CONFIG_USER_NS and CONFIG_NF_TABLES. Fix by removing the negation so the check matches nft_mapelem_activate(): skip active elements, process inactive ones.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 25aa2ad37c2162be1c0bc4fe6397f7e4c13f00f8 - < 8c760ba4e36c750379d13569f23f5a6e185333f5affected d60be2da67d172aecf866302c91ea11533eca4d9 - < b9b6573421de51829f7ec1cce76d85f5f6fbbd7faffected 628bd3e49cba1c066228e23d71a852c23e26da73 - < 42c574c1504aa089a0a142e4c13859327570473daffected 628bd3e49cba1c066228e23d71a852c23e26da73 - < 1444ff890b4653add12f734ffeffc173d42862ddaffected 628bd3e49cba1c066228e23d71a852c23e26da73 - < 8b68a45f9722f2babe9e7bad00aa74638addf081+11 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 6.4unaffected 0 - < 6.4unaffected 5.15.200 - <= 5.15.*unaffected 6.1.163 - <= 6.1.*unaffected 6.6.124 - <= 6.6.*+3 more versions |
CVSS v3.1 Details
CVSS v3.1 Vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
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