Hello Pablo, On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 11:32:51AM +0200, Pablo Neira Ayuso wrote: > On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 02:04:04AM -0700, Breno Leitao wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 04:27:33PM +0800, icejl wrote: > > > In the nfnetlink_rcv_batch function, an uninitialized local variable > > > extack is used, which results in using random stack data as a pointer. > > > This pointer is then used to access the data it points to and return > > > it as the request status, leading to an information leak. If the stack > > > data happens to be an invalid pointer, it can cause a pointer access > > > exception, triggering a kernel crash. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: icejl <icejl0001@xxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > net/netfilter/nfnetlink.c | 1 + > > > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) > > > > > > diff --git a/net/netfilter/nfnetlink.c b/net/netfilter/nfnetlink.c > > > index 4abf660c7baf..b29b281f4b2c 100644 > > > --- a/net/netfilter/nfnetlink.c > > > +++ b/net/netfilter/nfnetlink.c > > > @@ -427,6 +427,7 @@ static void nfnetlink_rcv_batch(struct sk_buff *skb, struct nlmsghdr *nlh, > > > > > > nfnl_unlock(subsys_id); > > > > > > + memset(&extack, 0, sizeof(extack)); > > > if (nlh->nlmsg_flags & NLM_F_ACK) > > > nfnl_err_add(&err_list, nlh, 0, &extack); > > > > There is a memset later in that function , inside the > > `while (skb->len >= nlmsg_total_size(0))` loop. Should that one be > > removed? > > no, the batch contains a series of netlink message, each of them needs > a fresh extack area which is zeroed. Sorry, this is a bit unclear to me. This is the code I see in netnext/main: memset(&extack, 0, sizeof(extack)); // YOUR CHANGE if (nlh->nlmsg_flags & NLM_F_ACK) nfnl_err_add(&err_list, nlh, 0, &extack); while (skb->len >= nlmsg_total_size(0)) { int msglen, type; if (fatal_signal_pending(current)) { nfnl_err_reset(&err_list); err = -EINTR; status = NFNL_BATCH_FAILURE; goto done; } -> memset(&extack, 0, sizeof(extack)); nfnl_err_add() does not change extack. Tht said, the second memset (last line in the snippet above), seems useless, doesn't it? Thanks for the quick reply, --breno