CVE-2026-74492

Summary

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

netfilter: ipset: do not update comments from kernel-side hash adds

mtype_resize() copies comment pointers with memcpy(), not the comment objects themselves. During the window after an entry has been copied but before the table swap and backlog replay, the old table is still published for packet-side updates while the replacement-table entry already holds the same ip_set_comment_rcu pointer.

If xt_SET –add-set … –exist hits that old entry in this window, mtype_add() calls ip_set_init_comment() even though packet-side adds carry no comment payload. That call frees the shared comment through the old entry, so the replacement-table entry now holds a stale pointer. When the queued add is replayed on the new table, mtype_add() calls ip_set_init_comment() again and strlen() dereferences the stale pointer.

Fix this in mtype_add() by skipping ip_set_init_comment() when ext->target marks a packet-side add. Userspace adds still update comments, while packet-side adds can no longer free comment storage shared with a resize copy.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinuxf66ee0410b1c3481ee75e5db9b34547b4d582465 < 661ff9c0cfbe07f8eed920dde9f7781491738207affected
LinuxLinuxf66ee0410b1c3481ee75e5db9b34547b4d582465 < c710e9bf38e4e71a8db85d26a0f70c0674664207affected
LinuxLinuxf66ee0410b1c3481ee75e5db9b34547b4d582465 < 4ae701848e4ba9e9713375fb7d82218cbd309da2affected
LinuxLinuxf66ee0410b1c3481ee75e5db9b34547b4d582465 < 77dbb248a5cc7a5270cd37bbb0b635bf059a872aaffected
LinuxLinuxf66ee0410b1c3481ee75e5db9b34547b4d582465 < f30415929be8aeb002d557c8d3f7ab2d2188003aaffected
LinuxLinux5dd9488ae41070b69d2f4acb580f77db5705f9caaffected
LinuxLinuxa469bab3386aebff33c59506f3a95e35b91118fdaffected
LinuxLinux5.4.24 < 5.5affected
LinuxLinux5.5.8 < 5.6affected
LinuxLinux5.6affected
LinuxLinux0 < 5.6unaffected
LinuxLinux6.6.151 <= 6.6.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.12.103 <= 6.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.18.44 <= 6.18.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.1.8 <= 7.1.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.2 <= *unaffected

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