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USN-1660-1: Linux kernel vulnerability

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USN-1660-1: Linux kernel vulnerability

Severity
5
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)
Published
12/21/2012
Created
07/25/2018
Added
05/06/2013
Modified
07/09/2020

Description

The ip6_frag_queue function in net/ipv6/reassembly.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.36 allows remote attackers to bypass intended network restrictions via overlapping IPv6 fragments.

Solution(s)

  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-386
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-generic
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-hppa32
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-hppa64
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-itanium
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-lpia
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-lpiacompat
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-mckinley
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-openvz
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-powerpc
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-powerpc-smp
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-powerpc64-smp
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-rt
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-server
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-sparc64
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-sparc64-smp
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-virtual
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-2-6-24-32-xen

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