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Red Hat Security Advisory: kernel security updateCVE-2024-27415
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Red Hat has issued a moderate severity security advisory addressing multiple vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 Extended Update Support. The fixes address issues including multicast packet confirmation in netfilter bridge (CVE-2024-27415), VLAN use-after-free in bridge MST (CVE-2024-36979), overwriting connection tracking tuples in openvswitch for ICMPv6 (CVE-2024-38558), and handling of IP-disabled devices in netfilter tproxy (CVE-2024-36270). These vulnerabilities affect the core Linux kernel networking components. A system reboot is required after applying the update for the fixes to take effect.

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Red Hat Security Advisory: kernel-rt security updateCVE-2024-27415
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Red Hat has issued a moderate severity security advisory (RHSA-2024:7490) for the kernel-rt packages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 Extended Update Support. The update addresses four vulnerabilities related to the Linux kernel's networking components, including netfilter bridge multicast packet handling, VLAN use-after-free, Open vSwitch tuple overwriting for ICMPv6, and tproxy behavior when IP is disabled on a device. These vulnerabilities could potentially impact system stability or security in environments requiring real-time kernel performance. The advisory recommends applying the update and rebooting the system for the fixes to take effect.

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