CVE-2026-3497 Unknown

CVE-2026-3497

SUSE Released: April 16, 2026 Updated: April 16, 2026 Restart Required

Description

CVE-2026-3497 Vulnerability in the OpenSSH GSSAPI delta included in various Linux distributions. This vulnerability affects the GSSAPI patches added by various Linux distributions and does not affect the OpenSSH upstream project itself. The usage of sshpkt_disconnect() on an error, which does not terminate the process, allows an attacker to send an unexpected GSSAPI message type during the GSSAPI key exchange to the server, which will call the underlying function and continue the execution of the program without setting the related connection variables. As the variables are not initialized to NULL the code later accesses those uninitialized variables, accessing random memory, which could lead to undefined behavior. The recommended workaround is to use ssh_packet_disconnect() instead, which does terminate the process. The impact of the vulnerability depends heavily on the compiler flag hardening configuration. The CVRF data is provided by SUSE under the Creative Commons License 4.0 with Attribution (CC-BY-4.0).

Fixed Vulnerabilities 1

CVE-2026-3497 N/A 0.0 ⚠️ KEV fixed
Mar 12, 2026

Vulnerability in the OpenSSH GSSAPI delta included in various Linux distributions. This vulnerability affects the GSSAPI patches added by various Linux distributions and does not…

Quick Info

Patch ID: CVE-2026-3497
Vendor: SUSE
Severity: Unknown
CVEs Fixed: 1
Restart: Required

Vendor

SUSE

Additional Info

advisory id: CVE-2026-3497
advisory type: Security Update
cvrf filename: cvrf-CVE-2026-3497.xml

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