Bug 2453798 (CVE-2026-23408)

Summary: CVE-2026-23408 kernel: apparmor: Fix double free of ns_name in aa_replace_profiles()
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A flaw was found in AppArmor within the Linux kernel. This vulnerability involves a double free of the `ns_name` variable in the `aa_replace_profiles()` function. This can occur when `ns_name` is assigned from `ent->ns_name` without properly nulling out `ent->ns_name`, leading to it being freed twice. A local attacker could potentially exploit this memory corruption to cause a denial of service or other unpredictable system behavior.
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Description OSIDB Bzimport 2026-04-01 10:02:20 UTC
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

apparmor: Fix double free of ns_name in aa_replace_profiles()

if ns_name is NULL after
1071         error = aa_unpack(udata, &lh, &ns_name);

and if ent->ns_name contains an ns_name in
1089                 } else if (ent->ns_name) {

then ns_name is assigned the ent->ns_name
1095                         ns_name = ent->ns_name;

however ent->ns_name is freed at
1262                 aa_load_ent_free(ent);

and then again when freeing ns_name at
1270         kfree(ns_name);

Fix this by NULLing out ent->ns_name after it is transferred to ns_name

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