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9.8
Linux Kernel IPv6 Data Corruption Risk
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-43186
Summary
A security update has fixed a bug in the Linux kernel's IPv6 handling. A malicious packet could cause the kernel to write data outside its allocated space, leading to a crash. This issue has been addressed by adding a check to ensure data is written correctly.
What to do
- Update debian linux to version 6.1.170-1.
- Update debian linux to version 6.12.85-1.
- Update debian linux to version 6.19.6-1.
Affected software
| Ecosystem | Vendor | Product | Affected versions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Debian:12 | debian | linux |
< 6.1.170-1 Fix: upgrade to 6.1.170-1
|
| Debian:13 | debian | linux |
< 6.12.85-1 Fix: upgrade to 6.12.85-1
|
| Debian:14 | debian | linux |
< 6.19.6-1 Fix: upgrade to 6.19.6-1
|
Original title
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ipv6: ioam: fix heap buffer overflow in __ioam6_fill_trace_data() On the receive path, __ioam6_fill_trace_data() uses trace->no...
Original description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ipv6: ioam: fix heap buffer overflow in __ioam6_fill_trace_data() On the receive path, __ioam6_fill_trace_data() uses trace->nodelen to decide how much data to write for each node. It trusts this field as-is from the incoming packet, with no consistency check against trace->type (the 24-bit field that tells which data items are present). A crafted packet can set nodelen=0 while setting type bits 0-21, causing the function to write ~100 bytes past the allocated region (into skb_shared_info), which corrupts adjacent heap memory and leads to a kernel panic. Add a shared helper ioam6_trace_compute_nodelen() in ioam6.c to derive the expected nodelen from the type field, and use it: - in ioam6_iptunnel.c (send path, existing validation) to replace the open-coded computation; - in exthdrs.c (receive path, ipv6_hop_ioam) to drop packets whose nodelen is inconsistent with the type field, before any data is written. Per RFC 9197, bits 12-21 are each short (4-octet) fields, so they are included in IOAM6_MASK_SHORT_FIELDS (changed from 0xff100000 to 0xff1ffc00).
osv CVSS3.1
9.8
- https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2026-43186 Vendor Advisory
Published: 6 May 2026 · Updated: 9 May 2026 · First seen: 9 May 2026