CVE-2026-68441

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  • No CVSS published and no exploitation signals yet
CISA-KEV: Not listedEPSS PROB: 0%CVSS v2: Exploit: None knownExposed: 0

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In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

net/sched: Handle TC_ACT_REDIRECT from qdisc filter chains

When a TC filter attached to a qdisc filter chain returns TC_ACT_REDIRECT (ex: via an eBPF program calling bpf_redirect() or an act_bpf action), the redirect was silently lost i.e no qdisc classify function handled TC_ACT_REDIRECT, so the packet fell through the switch and was enqueued normally instead of being redirected.

This has been broken since bpf_redirect() was introduced for TC in commit 27b29f63058d ("bpf: add bpf_redirect() helper"). We got lucky for a long time because bpf_net_context was a per-CPU variable that was always available.

commit 401cb7dae813 ("net: Reference bpf_redirect_info via task_struct on PREEMPT_RT.") turned bpf_net_context into a task_struct member that is only set up by explicit callers. Without a caller setting it up, bpf_redirect() itself crashes with a NULL pointer dereference in bpf_net_ctx_get_ri(). However, even with bpf_net_context available, TC_ACT_REDIRECT from qdisc filter chains cannot be honored without adding skb_do_redirect() calls to every qdisc classify function, which would require changes across net/sched/. Isolate it to ebpf core where it belongs.

Instead, add a tcf_classify_qdisc() inline helper in pkt_cls.h, as a wrapper around tcf_classify() for use by qdisc classify functions and tcf_qevent_handle(). When the classify verdict is TC_ACT_REDIRECT, the wrapper converts it to TC_ACT_SHOT, dropping the packet rather than letting it continue silently. Dropping is preferred over letting the packet through because the user immediately sees packet loss. Silently passing the packet through would hide the problem and leave the user wondering why their redirect is not working.

The clsact fast path, tc_run() continues to call tcf_classify() directly and is unaffected: TC_ACT_REDIRECT is returned as-is and handled by sch_handle_egress/ingress() calling skb_do_redirect() as before.

CVSS v3
EchelonGraph score
Not yet assessedNo source has published severity data for this CVE yet — no CVSS score from NVD or a CNA, no GitHub advisory, and it is not in CISA KEV. This is not a rating of zero; we cannot assess it yet.
EG Score
EG Risk
EPSS PROB
0%
EPSS %ILE
5%
KEV
Not listed

Published

August 12, 2026

Last Modified

August 17, 2026

Vendor Advisories for CVE-2026-68441(1)

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Data Freshness Timeline

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  1. 2026-08-20 22:56 UTCEPSS rescore
  2. 2026-08-20 03:27 UTCGHSA enrichment
  3. 2026-08-19 17:04 UTCEPSS rescore
  4. 2026-08-18 13:49 UTCEPSS rescore
  5. 2026-08-18 13:49 UTCEPSS rescore
  6. 2026-08-17 13:47 UTCEPSS rescore
  7. 2026-08-17 06:31 UTCGHSA enrichment
  8. 2026-08-17 06:18 UTCNVD update
  9. 2026-08-17 05:35 UTCGHSA enrichment
  10. 2026-08-17 05:24 UTCMITRE cvelistV5
  11. 2026-08-16 14:56 UTCEPSS rescore
  12. 2026-08-16 14:56 UTCEPSS rescore
  13. 2026-08-15 01:30 UTCEPSS rescore
  14. 2026-08-14 21:20 UTCEG score recompute
  15. 2026-08-14 21:20 UTCGHSA enrichment
  16. 2026-08-13 22:00 UTCEPSS rescore
  17. 2026-08-12 13:51 UTCEPSS rescore
  18. 2026-08-12 00:19 UTCNVD update
  19. 2026-08-12 00:15 UTCEG score recompute
  20. 2026-08-12 00:15 UTCMITRE cvelistV5first tracked

Frequently asked(4)

What is CVE-2026-68441?
CVE-2026-68441 is a publicly disclosed vulnerability published on August 12, 2026. In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net/sched: Handle TCACTREDIRECT from qdisc filter chains When a TC filter attached to a qdisc filter chain returns TCACTREDIRECT (ex: via an eBPF program calling bpf_redirect() or an act_bpf action), the redirect was silently lost…
When was CVE-2026-68441 disclosed?
CVE-2026-68441 was first published in the National Vulnerability Database on August 12, 2026, with the most recent update on August 17, 2026. EchelonGraph re-ingests CVE updates from NVD on a 2-hour cycle, so this page reflects the latest published state.
Is CVE-2026-68441 actively exploited?
CVE-2026-68441 is not currently on CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. FIRST EPSS estimates a 0% probability of exploitation in the next 30 days, which ranks it in the top 95.4% of all scored CVEs.
How do I remediate CVE-2026-68441?
Patch to the fixed version published by the affected vendor. Where vendor advisories exist for CVE-2026-68441, EchelonGraph cross-links them in the Vendor Advisories panel below — those typically contain the canonical remediation steps, fixed version numbers, and any vendor-specific mitigations.

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