Hi, I have attached the follow up fix that checks for the proto index during conntrack creation. Thanks, Will On 07/31/2020, William Mcvicker wrote: > Hi Pablo, > > > Note that this code does not exist in the tree anymore. I'm not sure > > if this problem still exists upstream, this patch does not apply to > > nf.git. This fix should only go for -stable maintainers. > > Right, the vulnerability has been fixed by the refactor commit fe2d0020994cd > ("netfilter: nat: remove l4proto->in_range"), but this patch is a part of > a full re-work of the code and doesn't backport very cleanly to the LTS > branches. So this fix is only applicable to the 4.19, 4.14, 4.9, and 4.4 LTS > branches. I missed the -stable email, but will re-add it to this thread with > the re-worked patch. > > Thanks, > Will > > On 07/31/2020, Pablo Neira Ayuso wrote: > > Hi William, > > > > On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 12:26:11AM +0000, William Mcvicker wrote: > > > Hi Pablo, > > > > > > Yes, I believe this oops is only triggered by userspace when the user > > > specifically passes in an invalid nf_nat_l3protos index. I'm happy to re-work > > > the patch to check for this in ctnetlink_create_conntrack(). > > > > Great. > > > > Note that this code does not exist in the tree anymore. I'm not sure > > if this problem still exists upstream, this patch does not apply to > > nf.git. This fix should only go for -stable maintainers. > > > > > > BTW, do you have a Fixes: tag for this? This will be useful for > > > > -stable maintainer to pick up this fix. > > > > > > Regarding the Fixes: tag, I don't have one offhand since this bug was reported > > > to me, but I can search through the code history to find the commit that > > > exposed this vulnerability. > > > > That would be great. > > > > Thank you.