CVE-2026-68554 PUBLISHED

Coturn: STUN attributes after MESSAGE-INTEGRITY are processed, letting on-path attackers modify authenticated TURN requests

Assigner: GitHub_M
Reserved: 30.07.2026 Published: 19.08.2026 Updated: 19.08.2026

Coturn is a free open source implementation of TURN and STUN Server. Prior to 4.15.0, an on-path attacker can append attributes after MESSAGE-INTEGRITY to an authenticated STUN request on plain UDP or TCP, adjust the STUN header length, and recompute the unkeyed FINGERPRINT while the original HMAC remains valid because it covers only the message prefix. Server-side parsing in src/server/ns_turn_server.c continues past MESSAGE-INTEGRITY through handle_turn_allocate(), handle_turn_create_permission(), handle_turn_refresh(), and handle_turn_command(), allowing trailing LIFETIME, XOR-PEER-ADDRESS, or ORIGIN attributes to override allocation lifetime, inject a permission, or bypass the origin check. TLS and DTLS deployments prevent this in-transit modification. This issue is fixed in version 4.15.0.

Metrics

CVSS Vector: CVSS:4.0/AV:A/AC:L/AT:P/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:L/VA:L/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N
CVSS Score: 2.3

Product Status

Vendor coturn
Product coturn
Versions
  • Version < 4.15.0 is affected

References

Problem Types

  • CWE-345: Insufficient Verification of Data Authenticity CWE
  • CWE-924: Improper Enforcement of Message Integrity During Transmission in a Communication Channel CWE