GHSA-5h3v-9fcc-4vc7HighCVSS 7.5

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: tcp: initialize standalone...

Published
August 10, 2026
Last Modified
August 14, 2026

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📋 Description

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

tcp: initialize standalone TCP-AO response padding

tcp_v4_send_ack() and tcp_v6_send_response() construct standalone TCP responses with TCP-AO options. The option length carries the actual MAC length, but the TCP header length includes the option rounded up to a four-byte boundary.

tcp_ao_hash_hdr() writes the MAC only. Thus, when the MAC length is not four-byte aligned, the one to three bytes after the MAC are left uninitialized and may be transmitted. For the normal TCP-AO hashing mode, those bytes also have to be initialized before computing the MAC.

Initialize only the alignment padding in the TCP-AO branches, before hashing the header. Use TCPOPT_NOP, as in the normal TCP-AO output path. This avoids adding work to non-AO TCP responses while preserving a valid authenticated header.

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