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CVE-2026-31392

UNKNOWN 0.0

smb: client: fix krb5 mount with username option

CVSS Score
0.0
EPSS Score
0.0%
EPSS Percentile
9th

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: smb: client: fix krb5 mount with username option Customer reported that some of their krb5 mounts were failing against a single server as the client was trying to mount the shares with wrong credentials. It turned out the client was reusing SMB session from first mount to try mounting the other shares, even though a different username= option had been specified to the other mounts. By using username mount option along with sec=krb5 to search for principals from keytab is supported by cifs.upcall(8) since cifs-utils-4.8. So fix this by matching username mount option in match_session() even with Kerberos. For example, the second mount below should fail with -ENOKEY as there is no 'foobar' principal in keytab (/etc/krb5.keytab). The client ends up reusing SMB session from first mount to perform the second one, which is wrong. ``` $ ktutil ktutil: add_entry -password -p testuser -k 1 -e aes256-cts Password for [email protected]: ktutil: write_kt /etc/krb5.keytab ktutil: quit $ klist -ke Keytab name: FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab KVNO Principal ---- ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1 [email protected] (aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96) $ mount.cifs //w22-root2/scratch /mnt/1 -o sec=krb5,username=testuser $ mount.cifs //w22-root2/scratch /mnt/2 -o sec=krb5,username=foobar $ mount -t cifs | grep -Po 'username=\K\w+' testuser testuser ```

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Product linux
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Published Apr 3, 2026
Last Updated Apr 13, 2026
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Affected Versions

Linux / Linux
4ff67b720c02c36e54d55b88c2931879b7db1cd2 < fd4547830720647d4af02ee50f883c4b1cca06e4 4ff67b720c02c36e54d55b88c2931879b7db1cd2 < 9229709ec8bf85ae7ca53aeee9aa14814cdc1bd2 4ff67b720c02c36e54d55b88c2931879b7db1cd2 < d33cbf0bf8979d779900da9be2505d68d9d8da25 4ff67b720c02c36e54d55b88c2931879b7db1cd2 < 9ee803bfdba0cf739038dbdabdd4c02582c8f2b2 4ff67b720c02c36e54d55b88c2931879b7db1cd2 < 6e9ff1eb7feedcf46ff2d0503759960ab58e7775 4ff67b720c02c36e54d55b88c2931879b7db1cd2 < 12b4c5d98cd7ca46d5035a57bcd995df614c14e1 223c7f082d2836ac719b3b228bdcfab35e5e5330 88720224330a655ab6268e20109b65b11cfd7f6a
Linux / Linux
2.6.36

References

NVD โ†— CVE.org โ†— EPSS Data โ†—
git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/fd4547830720647d4af02ee50f883c4b1cca06e4 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/9229709ec8bf85ae7ca53aeee9aa14814cdc1bd2 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/d33cbf0bf8979d779900da9be2505d68d9d8da25 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/9ee803bfdba0cf739038dbdabdd4c02582c8f2b2 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/6e9ff1eb7feedcf46ff2d0503759960ab58e7775 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/12b4c5d98cd7ca46d5035a57bcd995df614c14e1