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CVE-2024-26682

CVECVE-2024-26682
CVE Title
Published Date2024-04-02T07:15Z
Modified Date2024-04-02T12:50Z
DescriptionIn the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: mac80211: improve CSA/ECSA connection refusal As mentioned in the previous commit, we pretty quickly found that some APs have ECSA elements stuck in their probe response, so using that to not attempt to connect while CSA is happening we never connect to such an AP. Improve this situation by checking more carefully and ignoring the ECSA if cfg80211 has previously detected the ECSA element being stuck in the probe response. Additionally, allow connecting to an AP that's switching to a channel it's already using, unless it's using quiet mode. In this case, we may just have to adjust bandwidth later. If it's actually switching channels, it's better not to try to connect in the middle of that.
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Reference URLhttps://git.kernel.org/stable/c/ea88bde8e3fefbe4268f6991375dd629895a090a
Reference Description https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/ea88bde8e3fefbe4268f6991375dd629895a090a
Reference URLhttps://git.kernel.org/stable/c/35e2385dbe787936c793d70755a5177d267a40aa
Reference Description https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/35e2385dbe787936c793d70755a5177d267a40aa
Sources NIST MITRE
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