Vulnerability Spotlight: Memory corruption, DoS vulnerabilities in CoTURN

Vulnerability Spotlight: Memory corruption, DoS vulnerabilities in CoTURN

Aleksandar Nikolic of Cisco Talos discovered this vulnerability. Blog by Jon Munshaw.

CoTURN contains denial-of-service and memory corruption vulnerabilities in the way its web server parses POST requests. CoTURN is a TURN server implementation that can be used as a general-


purpose network traffic TURN server and gateway. The software includes a web server for administration purposes, which is where these two vulnerabilities exist.

In accordance with our coordinated disclosure policy, Cisco Talos worked with CoTURN to ensure that these issues are resolved and that an update is available for affected customers. CoTURN notified Talos that these vulnerabilities were also discovered by Quarkslab.

Vulnerability details


CoTURN HTTP Server POST-parsing memory corruption vulnerability (TALOS-2020-0984/CVE-2020-6061)

An exploitable heap overflow vulnerability exists in the way CoTURN 4.5.1.1 web server parses POST requests. A specially crafted HTTP POST request can lead to information leaks and other misbehavior. An attacker needs to send an HTTPS request to trigger this vulnerability.

Read the complete vulnerability advisory here for additional information.

CoTURN HTTP Server POST-parsing denial-of-service vulnerability (TALOS-2020-0985/CVE-2020-6062)

An exploitable denial-of-service vulnerability exists in the way CoTURN 4.5.1.1 web server parses POST requests. A specially crafted HTTP POST request can lead to server crash and denial of service. An attacker needs to send an HTTP request to trigger this vulnerability.

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