First published: Tue Feb 07 2006(Updated: )
Linux kernel before 2.6.15.3 down to 2.6.12, while constructing an ICMP response in icmp_send, does not properly handle when the ip_options_echo function in icmp.c fails, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via vectors such as (1) record-route and (2) timestamp IP options with the needaddr bit set and a truncated value.
Credit: secalert@redhat.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.12-rc1 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.12-rc4 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.14-rc2 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.13-rc5 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.14.7 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.13 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.13.3 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.14.4 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.14 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.13-rc1 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.14.3 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.13-rc6 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.13-rc7 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.13-rc2 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.15.1 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.14.5 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.13.2 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.12-rc5 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.14-rc3 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.13.5 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.12-rc2 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.14.1 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.12.5 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.12-rc3 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.14.6 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.12.1 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.13.4 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.12.2 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.14-rc1 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.15.2 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.12.4 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.12.3 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.13-rc4 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.12.6 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.15 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.14.2 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.14-rc4 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.14-rc5 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.12-rc6 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.13-rc3 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.13.1 | |
Linux Linux kernel | =2.6.12 |
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