CVE-2025-39682

HIGH

Linux Kernel 6.0-6.1.148, 6.2-6.6.102, 6.7-6.12.43, 6.13-6.16.3 - Denial of Service via TLS Zero-Length Record Handling

Title source: llm
STIX 2.1

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: tls: fix handling of zero-length records on the rx_list Each recvmsg() call must process either - only contiguous DATA records (any number of them) - one non-DATA record If the next record has different type than what has already been processed we break out of the main processing loop. If the record has already been decrypted (which may be the case for TLS 1.3 where we don't know type until decryption) we queue the pending record to the rx_list. Next recvmsg() will pick it up from there. Queuing the skb to rx_list after zero-copy decrypt is not possible, since in that case we decrypted directly to the user space buffer, and we don't have an skb to queue (darg.skb points to the ciphertext skb for access to metadata like length). Only data records are allowed zero-copy, and we break the processing loop after each non-data record. So we should never zero-copy and then find out that the record type has changed. The corner case we missed is when the initial record comes from rx_list, and it's zero length.

Scores

CVSS v3 7.1
EPSS 0.0001
EPSS Percentile 2.0%
Attack Vector LOCAL
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:H

Details

Status published
Products (19)
debian/debian_linux 11.0
linux/Kernel 6.0.0 - 6.1.149linux
linux/Kernel 6.13.0 - 6.16.4linux
linux/Kernel 6.2.0 - 6.6.103linux
linux/Kernel 6.7.0 - 6.12.44linux
Linux/Linux < 6.0
Linux/Linux 6.0
Linux/Linux 6.1.149 - 6.1.*
Linux/Linux 6.12.44 - 6.12.*
Linux/Linux 6.16.4 - 6.16.*
... and 9 more
Published Sep 05, 2025
Tracked Since Feb 18, 2026