CVE-2026-72246

Summary

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

netfilter: flowtable: use correct direction to set up tunnel route

The layer 2 encapsulation and layer 3 tunnel information in the xmit path is taken from the other tuple, because the tunnel information that is included in the tuple for hashtable lookups is also used to perform the egress encapsulation in the transmit path.

This patch uses the correct direction when setting up the tunnel, the original proposed patch to address this fix uses the reversed direction.

While at it, remove the redundant check to call dst_release() to drop the reference on the dst that was obtained from the forward path, which is not useful in the direct xmit path unless tunneling is performed.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinux0880c4ed122d0cddc9f29a2b28f055d1f24f0fca < 392d033fd372268015bc5a54ba7c593ba44940d1affected
LinuxLinuxfa7395c02d95e51bad2952325d2d6503bfbad437 < 90941d9c925d66a482c9121919ec3546a6988c16affected
LinuxLinux7.2-rc3affected
LinuxLinux0 < 7.2-rc3unaffected
LinuxLinux7.2-rc4 <= *unaffected

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