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componenttcpreplay
Name
tcpreplay
Version
4.4.4
Type
library
Description
Use previously captured traffic to test network devices
Licenses
GPL-3.0-only
PURL
-
CPE
cpe:2.3:*:broadcom:tcpreplay:4.4.4:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

Other Versions#


Project
Branch
Version
master
4.5.2
scarthgap
4.4.4

Patches#


#
Title
Author
Resolve
1
ipv6 - add check for extension header length
Gabriel Ganne <gabriel.ganne@gmail.com>
CVE-2024-22654
2
Bug #970 tcprewrite: --fixlen: do not use realloc
Fred Klassen <fred.klassen@broadcom.com>
CVE-2025-9157
3
Bug #827 PR# 842: add check for IPv6 extension header
Fred Klassen <fred.klassen@broadcom.com>
CVE-2024-22654
4
CVE-2025-9384: Bug #894 stop on --portmap syntax error
Jackson <jacksonj2@kpit.com>
CVE-2025-9384
5
configure.ac: do not run conftest in case of cross
Chen Qi <Qi.Chen@windriver.com>
6
dlt_jnpr_ether_cleanup: check config before cleanup
Marsman1996 <lqliuyuwei@outlook.com>
CVE-2023-4256
7
add check for empty cidr
Gabriel Ganne <gabriel.ganne@gmail.com>
CVE-2023-43279
8
Bug #902 juniper: added safeguards Protect against invalid or
Fred Klassen <fred.klassen@broadcom.com>
CVE-2025-51006

Vulnerabilities#


Name
Analysis
Description
Exploitable
A vulnerability has been found in appneta tcpreplay up to 4.5.1. The impacted element is the function get_l2len_protocol of the file get.c of the component tcprewrite. Such manipulation leads to use after free. The attack must be carried out locally. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. Upgrading to version 4.5.2-beta3 is sufficient to resolve this issue. You should upgrade the affected component.
Exploitable
A flaw has been found in appneta tcpreplay up to 4.5.1. The affected element is the function fix_ipv6_checksums of the file edit_packet.c of the component tcprewrite. This manipulation causes use after free. The attack is restricted to local execution. The exploit has been published and may be used. Upgrading to version 4.5.2-beta3 is sufficient to fix this issue. It is advisable to upgrade the affected component.
Patched
A vulnerability was detected in appneta tcpreplay up to 4.5.1. Impacted is the function tcpedit_post_args of the file /src/tcpedit/parse_args.c. The manipulation results in null pointer dereference. The attack is only possible with local access. The exploit is now public and may be used. Upgrading to version 4.5.2-beta2 is recommended to address this issue. Upgrading the affected component is advised. The vendor explains, that he was "[a]ble to reproduce in 6fcbf03 but not in 4.5.2-beta2".
Patched
A vulnerability was determined in appneta tcpreplay up to 4.5.2-beta2. The impacted element is the function untrunc_packet of the file src/tcpedit/edit_packet.c of the component tcprewrite. Executing manipulation can lead to use after free. It is possible to launch the attack on the local host. The exploit has been publicly disclosed and may be utilized. This patch is called 73008f261f1cdf7a1087dc8759115242696d35da. Applying a patch is advised to resolve this issue.
Patched
Within tcpreplay's tcprewrite, a double free vulnerability has been identified in the dlt_linuxsll2_cleanup() function in plugins/dlt_linuxsll2/linuxsll2.c. This vulnerability is triggered when tcpedit_dlt_cleanup() indirectly invokes the cleanup routine multiple times on the same memory region. By supplying a specifically crafted pcap file to the tcprewrite binary, a local attacker can exploit this flaw to cause a Denial of Service (DoS) via memory corruption.
Patched
tcpreplay v4.4.4 was discovered to contain an infinite loop via the tcprewrite function at get.c.
Patched
Null Pointer Dereference in mask_cidr6 component at cidr.c in Tcpreplay 4.4.4 allows attackers to crash the application via crafted tcprewrite command.
Patched
Within tcpreplay's tcprewrite, a double free vulnerability has been identified in the tcpedit_dlt_cleanup() function within plugins/dlt_plugins.c. This vulnerability can be exploited by supplying a specifically crafted file to the tcprewrite binary. This flaw enables a local attacker to initiate a Denial of Service (DoS) attack.