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HIGHCVE-2026-43233Published Modified CNA Linux

CVE-2026-43233: netfilter: nf_conntrack_h323: fix OOB read in decode_choice()

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: netfilter: nf_conntrack_h323: fix OOB read in decode_choice() In decode_choice(), the boundary check before get_len() uses the variable `len`, which is still 0 from its initialization at the top of the function: unsigned int type, ext, len = 0; ... if (ext || (son->attr & OPEN)) { BYTE_ALIGN(bs); if (nf_h323_error_boundary(bs, len, 0)) /* len is 0 here */ return H323_ERROR_BOUND; len = get_len(bs); /* OOB read */ When the bitstream is exactly consumed (bs->cur == bs->end), the check nf_h323_error_boundary(bs, 0, 0) evaluates to (bs->cur + 0 > bs->end), which is false. The subsequent get_len() call then dereferences *bs->cur++, reading 1 byte past the end of the buffer. If that byte has bit 7 set, get_len() reads a second byte as well. This can be triggered remotely by sending a crafted Q.931 SETUP message with a User-User Information Element containing exactly 2 bytes of PER-encoded data ({0x08, 0x00}) to port 1720 through a firewall with the nf_conntrack_h323 helper active. The decoder fully consumes the PER buffer before reaching this code path, resulting in a 1-2 byte heap-buffer-overflow read confirmed by AddressSanitizer. Fix this by checking for 2 bytes (the maximum that get_len() may read) instead of the uninitialized `len`. This matches the pattern used at every other get_len() call site in the same file, where the caller checks for 2 bytes of available data before calling get_len().

Metrics

CVSS v3.1
8.2
Severity
HIGH
Fixed in
0
Affected Products
2

Fix available

02a3aac4205e7d2f1aca2e3827de8cdd517d36c4a35f1943d242e1b9f0b6e91c0c93bfb293a9f82245.10.2525.15.20253d32735d77ab56cc3fc7bd53a7d099418f19be16.1.1656.6.1286.12.756.18.166.19.67.07ef82863d42261817a6394c6c881bd6757a70f1681f2fc5b0d0cf4696146f00f837596d10b92deadbaed0d9ba91d4f390da12d5039128ee897253d60bcb50aa0b8f2b74a9fe5a1c7bee6f2657a288041f0a83d0a4b7c127d32ac06d607a9214937716129
Affected packages
  • Linux / Linux
    < bcb50aa0b8f2b74a9fe5a1c7bee6f2657a288041 (from ec8a8f3c31ddef0a7d9626c4b8a4baa30f3b80aa) · < 2a3aac4205e7d2f1aca2e3827de8cdd517d36c4a (from ec8a8f3c31ddef0a7d9626c4b8a4baa30f3b80aa) · < 81f2fc5b0d0cf4696146f00f837596d10b92dead (from ec8a8f3c31ddef0a7d9626c4b8a4baa30f3b80aa) · < 7ef82863d42261817a6394c6c881bd6757a70f16 (from ec8a8f3c31ddef0a7d9626c4b8a4baa30f3b80aa) · < 53d32735d77ab56cc3fc7bd53a7d099418f19be1 (from ec8a8f3c31ddef0a7d9626c4b8a4baa30f3b80aa) · < f0a83d0a4b7c127d32ac06d607a9214937716129 (from ec8a8f3c31ddef0a7d9626c4b8a4baa30f3b80aa)
  • Linux / Linux
    4.15
    Fixed in 0, 5.10.252, 5.15.202, 6.1.165, 6.6.128, 6.12.75, 6.18.16, 6.19.6, 7.0
CVSS Vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:H