sctp: sysctl: cookie_hmac_alg: avoid using current->nsproxy
As mentioned in a previous commit of this series, using the 'net'
structure via 'current' is not recommended for different reasons:
- Inconsistency: getting info from the reader's/writer's netns vs only
from the opener's netns.
- current->nsproxy can be NULL in some cases, resulting in an 'Oops'
(null-ptr-deref), e.g. when the current task is exiting, as spotted by
syzbot [1] using acct(2).
The 'net' structure can be obtained from the table->data using
container_of().
Note that table->data could also be used directly, as this is the only
member needed from the 'net' structure, but that would increase the size
of this fix, to use '*data' everywhere 'net->sctp.sctp_hmac_alg' is
used.
Metrics
Affected Vendors & Products
| Source | ID | Title | 
|---|---|---|
  Debian DLA | 
                DLA-4075-1 | linux security update | 
  Debian DLA | 
                DLA-4076-1 | linux-6.1 security update | 
  EUVD | 
                EUVD-2025-2589 | In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: sctp: sysctl: cookie_hmac_alg: avoid using current->nsproxy As mentioned in a previous commit of this series, using the 'net' structure via 'current' is not recommended for different reasons: - Inconsistency: getting info from the reader's/writer's netns vs only from the opener's netns. - current->nsproxy can be NULL in some cases, resulting in an 'Oops' (null-ptr-deref), e.g. when the current task is exiting, as spotted by syzbot [1] using acct(2). The 'net' structure can be obtained from the table->data using container_of(). Note that table->data could also be used directly, as this is the only member needed from the 'net' structure, but that would increase the size of this fix, to use '*data' everywhere 'net->sctp.sctp_hmac_alg' is used. | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7379-1 | Linux kernel vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7379-2 | Linux kernel (Raspberry Pi) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7380-1 | Linux kernel (Low Latency) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7381-1 | Linux kernel (Low Latency) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7382-1 | Linux kernel (OEM) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7387-1 | Linux kernel vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7387-2 | Linux kernel (FIPS) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7387-3 | Linux kernel (Real-time) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7388-1 | Linux kernel vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7389-1 | Linux kernel (NVIDIA Tegra) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7390-1 | Linux kernel (Xilinx ZynqMP) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7391-1 | Linux kernel vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7392-1 | Linux kernel vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7392-2 | Linux kernel vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7392-3 | Linux kernel (AWS) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7392-4 | Linux kernel (AWS FIPS) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7393-1 | Linux kernel (FIPS) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7401-1 | Linux kernel (AWS) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7407-1 | Linux kernel (HWE) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7413-1 | Linux kernel (IoT) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7421-1 | Linux kernel (Azure) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7458-1 | Linux kernel (IBM) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7459-1 | Linux kernel (Intel IoTG) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7459-2 | Linux kernel (GCP) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7463-1 | Linux kernel (IBM) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7513-1 | Linux kernel vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7513-2 | Linux kernel (Real-time) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7513-3 | Linux kernel vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7513-4 | Linux kernel (HWE) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7513-5 | Linux kernel (Oracle) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7514-1 | Linux kernel (NVIDIA) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7515-1 | Linux kernel (GKE) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7515-2 | Linux kernel vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7522-1 | Linux kernel (Azure, N-Series) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7523-1 | Linux kernel (Raspberry Pi Real-time) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7524-1 | Linux kernel (Raspberry Pi) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7539-1 | Linux kernel (Raspberry Pi) vulnerabilities | 
  Ubuntu USN | 
                USN-7540-1 | Linux kernel (Raspberry Pi) vulnerabilities | 
Solution
No solution given by the vendor.
Workaround
No workaround given by the vendor.
Mon, 03 Nov 2025 21:30:00 +0000
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Thu, 27 Feb 2025 22:30:00 +0000
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| First Time appeared | 
        
        Linux
         Linux linux Kernel  | 
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| CPEs | cpe:2.3:o:linux:linux_kernel:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:* cpe:2.3:o:linux:linux_kernel:6.13:rc1:*:*:*:*:*:* cpe:2.3:o:linux:linux_kernel:6.13:rc2:*:*:*:*:*:* cpe:2.3:o:linux:linux_kernel:6.13:rc3:*:*:*:*:*:* cpe:2.3:o:linux:linux_kernel:6.13:rc4:*:*:*:*:*:* cpe:2.3:o:linux:linux_kernel:6.13:rc5:*:*:*:*:*:* cpe:2.3:o:linux:linux_kernel:6.13:rc6:*:*:*:*:*:*  | 
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| Vendors & Products | 
        
        Linux
         Linux linux Kernel  | 
Thu, 13 Feb 2025 01:00:00 +0000
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|---|---|---|
| Weaknesses | CWE-476 | 
Sun, 02 Feb 2025 10:30:00 +0000
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Thu, 23 Jan 2025 17:15:00 +0000
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| Description | In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: sctp: sysctl: cookie_hmac_alg: avoid using current->nsproxy As mentioned in a previous commit of this series, using the 'net' structure via 'current' is not recommended for different reasons: - Inconsistency: getting info from the reader's/writer's netns vs only from the opener's netns. - current->nsproxy can be NULL in some cases, resulting in an 'Oops' (null-ptr-deref), e.g. when the current task is exiting, as spotted by syzbot [1] using acct(2). The 'net' structure can be obtained from the table->data using container_of(). Note that table->data could also be used directly, as this is the only member needed from the 'net' structure, but that would increase the size of this fix, to use '*data' everywhere 'net->sctp.sctp_hmac_alg' is used. | |
| Title | sctp: sysctl: cookie_hmac_alg: avoid using current->nsproxy | |
| References | 
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: Linux
Published:
Updated: 2025-11-03T20:58:23.595Z
Reserved: 2024-12-29T08:45:45.727Z
Link: CVE-2025-21640
No data.
Status : Modified
Published: 2025-01-19T11:15:09.537
Modified: 2025-11-03T21:19:00.227
Link: CVE-2025-21640
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