CVE-2026-46244
Description
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's netfilter subsystem, specifically within the nft_inner module. This vulnerability arises from an incorrect handling of IPv6 inner packet processing, where the transport header offset (inner_thoff) becomes desynchronized from the Layer 4 protocol (l4proto). A remote attacker could exploit this desynchronization to perform transport header forgery, potentially leading to a firewall bypass and allowing unauthorized network access.
Statement
This is an Important flaw in the Linux kernel's netfilter subsystem, affecting Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems that process IPv6 inner packets. A remote attacker could exploit a desynchronization issue in the nft_inner module to forge transport headers, potentially bypassing firewall rules and gaining unauthorized network access.
Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) Score Details
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CVSS v3 Score Breakdown
| Red Hat | NVD | cve.org | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base Score | 7.3 | N/A | 7.3 |
| Attack Vector | Local | N/A | Local |
| Attack Complexity | Low | N/A | Low |
| Privileges Required | Low | N/A | Low |
| User Interaction | None | N/A | None |
| Scope | Unchanged | N/A | Unchanged |
| Confidentiality | High | N/A | High |
| Integrity Impact | Low | N/A | Low |
| Availability Impact | High | N/A | High |
Vector
Red Hat: CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:L/A:H
cve.org: CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:L/A:H
Understanding the Weakness (CWE)
Confidentiality
Technical Impact: Read Memory
If the untrusted pointer is used in a read operation, an attacker might be able to read sensitive portions of memory.
Availability
Technical Impact: DoS: Crash, Exit, or Restart
If the untrusted pointer references a memory location that is not accessible to the program, or points to a location that is "malformed" or larger than expected by a read or write operation, the application may terminate unexpectedly.
Integrity,Confidentiality,Availability
Technical Impact: Execute Unauthorized Code or Commands; Modify Memory
If the untrusted pointer is used in a function call, or points to unexpected data in a write operation, then code execution may be possible.
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