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CVE-2026-43026

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CVE-2026-43026

Published: May 1, 2026

Modified: May 11, 2026

PUBLISHED

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: netfilter: ctnetlink: zero expect NAT fields when CTA_EXPECT_NAT absent ctnetlink_alloc_expect() allocates expectations from a non-zeroing slab cache via nf_ct_expect_alloc(). When CTA_EXPECT_NAT is not present in the netlink message, saved_addr and saved_proto are never initialized. Stale data from a previous slab occupant can then be dumped to userspace by ctnetlink_exp_dump_expect(), which checks these fields to decide whether to emit CTA_EXPECT_NAT. The safe sibling nf_ct_expect_init(), used by the packet path, explicitly zeroes these fields. Zero saved_addr, saved_proto and dir in the else branch, guarded by IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NF_NAT) since these fields only exist when NAT is enabled. Confirmed by priming the expect slab with NAT-bearing expectations, freeing them, creating a new expectation without CTA_EXPECT_NAT, and observing that the ctnetlink dump emits a spurious CTA_EXPECT_NAT containing stale data from the prior allocation.

VendorProductVersions

Linux

Linux

affected
076a0ca02644657b13e4af363f487ced2942e9cb - < a5a89db6981a1ddf2314bf50cb49db5a3146185f
affected
076a0ca02644657b13e4af363f487ced2942e9cb - < 1c2ebdeff8d088a2e47ae25d7b38447249adace2
affected
076a0ca02644657b13e4af363f487ced2942e9cb - < a64b7bf84b4d5ea54218c5d374ec87fff9000f43
affected
076a0ca02644657b13e4af363f487ced2942e9cb - < 2898080c054ea4d6ddfaaf21bbedbc229a9a8376
affected
076a0ca02644657b13e4af363f487ced2942e9cb - < fd002ff2ea030cbfb0188a11b3c60ce7f84485f4

+3 more versions

Linux

Linux

affected
3.4
unaffected
0 - < 3.4
unaffected
5.10.253 - <= 5.10.*
unaffected
5.15.203 - <= 5.15.*
unaffected
6.1.168 - <= 6.1.*

+5 more versions

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