Intel · Intel-Iamt-Heci-Kmp-Debug · CVE-2009-1360
**Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions**
dazuko-kmp-debug (affected versions not specified)
intel-iamt-heci-kmp-trace (affected versions not specified)
ofed-kmp-debug (affected versions not specified)
aufs-kmp-debug (affected versions not specified)
kqemu-kmp-debug (affected versions not specified)
drbd-kmp-debug (affected versions not specified)
ofed-kmp-trace (affected versions not specified)
iscsitarget-kmp-trace (affected versions not specified)
pcfclock-kmp-trace (affected versions not specified)
intel-iamt-heci-kmp-debug (affected versions not specified)
kqemu-kmp-trace (affected versions not specified)
dazuko-kmp-trace (affected versions not specified)
drbd-kmp-trace (affected versions not specified)
iscsitarget-kmp-debug (affected versions not specified)
pcfclock-kmp-debug (affected versions not specified)
aufs-kmp-trace (affected versions not specified)
kvm-kmp-trace (affected versions not specified)
Linux kernel versions prior to 2.6.29
**Description**
The issue involves multiple vulnerabilities in various packages of the openSUSE operating system, which can lead to a disruption of protected information availability. These vulnerabilities can be exploited remotely. In the Linux kernel, the inet6 check established function allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via vectors involving IPv6 packets when Network Namespace Support is enabled.
**Recommendations**
At the moment, there is no information about a newer version that contains a fix for this vulnerability.