CVE-2023-51443: FreeSWITCH susceptible to Denial of Service via DTLS Hello packets during call initiation
FreeSWITCH is a Software Defined Telecom Stack enabling the digital transformation from proprietary telecom switches to a software implementation that runs on any commodity hardware. Prior to version 1.10.11, when handling DTLS-SRTP for media setup, FreeSWITCH is susceptible to Denial of Service due to a race condition in the hello handshake phase of the DTLS protocol. This attack can be done continuously, thus denying new DTLS-SRTP encrypted calls during the attack. If an attacker manages to send a ClientHello DTLS message with an invalid CipherSuite (such as TLSNULLWITHNULLNULL) to the port on the FreeSWITCH server that is expecting packets from the caller, a DTLS error is generated. This results in the media session being torn down, which is followed by teardown at signaling (SIP) level too. Abuse of this vulnerability may lead to a massive Denial of Service on vulnerable FreeSWITCH servers for calls that rely on DTLS-SRTP. To address this vulnerability, upgrade FreeSWITCH to 1.10.11 which includes the security fix. The solution implemented is to drop all packets from addresses that have not been validated by an ICE check.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2023-51443?
CVE-2023-51443 is classified as a denial-of-service vulnerability.
How do I fix CVE-2023-51443?
To address CVE-2023-51443, upgrade FreeSWITCH to version 1.10.11 or later.
What versions of FreeSWITCH are affected by CVE-2023-51443?
CVE-2023-51443 affects FreeSWITCH versions prior to 1.10.11.
What is the nature of the vulnerability in CVE-2023-51443?
CVE-2023-51443 involves a denial-of-service condition associated with DTLS-SRTP media setup handling.
Is there a workaround for CVE-2023-51443?
There are no known workarounds for CVE-2023-51443; upgrading is recommended for mitigation.