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CVE-2026-68301

UNKNOWN · CVSS N/A EPSS 0.17%

Source: NVD + CISA KEV + EPSS · Published 2026-08-10 · Last synced 2026-08-22

CyberRota Analysis

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The vulnerability affects the Linux kernel's handling of High-Availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR) where a memory leak occurs during the unregistration of slave devices, specifically due to retained references to synced VLAN IDs. This can lead to increased memory consumption over time, potentially impacting system stability and performance. Linux system administrators and developers working with HSR configurations should prioritize this fix to prevent resource exhaustion and ensure efficient memory management.

CVE
CVE-2026-68301
Severity
UNKNOWN
CVSS
N/A
EPSS
0.17%
Linux

Original NVD Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: hsr: fix memory leak on slave unregistration by removing synced VLANs When an HSR master device is brought UP, it auto-adds VLAN 0 via vlan_vid0_add(), which propagates VID 0 to its slave devices (slave A and B). If a slave device is later unregistered while HSR is active (e.g., during netns cleanup or interface destruction), hsr_del_port() is called to detach the slave port from the HSR master. However, hsr_del_port() currently does not delete the VLAN IDs that were synced to the slave device by HSR. As a result, the slave device retains a refcount on VID 0 (and any other synced VLANs). When the slave device is destroyed, its vlan_info / vlan_vid_info structure remains allocated, leading to a memory leak. Fix this by calling vlan_vids_del_by_dev(port->dev, master->dev) in hsr_del_port() before unlinking slave A or slave B ports, matching the propagation logic in hsr_ndo_vlan_rx_add_vid() / hsr_ndo_vlan_rx_kill_vid() and the cleanup behavior in bonding and team drivers.