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CVE-2026-23074

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Published: Feb 4, 2026Modified: Jun 30, 2026

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7.8
Vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Exploitability: 1.8 / Impact: 5.9
Source: NVD

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net/sched: Enforce that teql can only be used as root qdisc Design intent of teql is that it is only supposed to be used as root qdisc. We need to check for that constraint. Although not important, I will describe the scenario that unearthed this issue for the curious. GangMin Kim <km.kim1503@gmail.com> managed to concot a scenario as follows: ROOT qdisc 1:0 (QFQ) ├── class 1:1 (weight=15, lmax=16384) netem with delay 6.4s └── class 1:2 (weight=1, lmax=1514) teql GangMin sends a packet which is enqueued to 1:1 (netem). Any invocation of dequeue by QFQ from this class will not return a packet until after 6.4s. In the meantime, a second packet is sent and it lands on 1:2. teql's enqueue will return success and this will activate class 1:2. Main issue is that teql only updates the parent visible qlen (sch->q.qlen) at dequeue. Since QFQ will only call dequeue if peek succeeds (and teql's peek always returns NULL), dequeue will never be called and thus the qlen will remain as 0. With that in mind, when GangMin updates 1:2's lmax value, the qfq_change_class calls qfq_deact_rm_from_agg. Since the child qdisc's qlen was not incremented, qfq fails to deactivate the class, but still frees its pointers from the aggregate. So when the first packet is rescheduled after 6.4 seconds (netem's delay), a dangling pointer is accessed causing GangMin's causing a UAF.

Affected (17)

Products: Linux: Linux Kernel
1 product
Linux Kernel
Configuration A
17 vulnerable
Vulnerable SoftwareAffected Versions
Linux
From 2.6.12.1 to 5.10.249
From 5.11 to 5.15.199
From 5.16 to 6.1.162
From 6.13 to 6.18.8
From 6.2 to 6.6.122
From 6.7 to 6.12.68
Version 2.6.12
Version 2.6.12 rc2
Version 2.6.12 rc3
Version 2.6.12 rc4
Version 2.6.12 rc5
Version 6.19 rc1
Version 6.19 rc2
Version 6.19 rc3
Version 6.19 rc4
Version 6.19 rc5
Version 6.19 rc6

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