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GHSA-fgx8-r5g7-5cr9CVE-2026-46244
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A vulnerability in the Linux kernel's netfilter nft_inner component causes a desynchronization of the IPv6 inner transport header offset. This flaw arises because the transport header offset computed by ipv6_find_hdr() is overwritten incorrectly, leading to a mismatch between the offset and the transport protocol. This can enable transport header forgery and potential firewall bypass. The issue affects stable Linux kernel versions starting from 6.2. Red Hat has released security updates addressing this vulnerability in their Enterprise Linux 9.6 and 10.0 Extended Update Support releases.

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