DEBIAN-CVE-2026-27586
Caddy is an extensible server platform that uses TLS by default. Prior to version 2.11.1, two swallowed errors in `ClientAuthentication.provision()` cause mTLS client certificate authentication to silently fail open when a CA certificate file is missing, unreadable, or malformed. The server starts without error but accepts any client certificate signed by any system-trusted CA, completely bypassing the intended private CA trust boundary. Any deployment using `trusted_ca_cert_file` or `trusted_ca_certs_pem_files` for mTLS will silently degrade to accepting any system-trusted client certificate if the CA file becomes unavailable. This can happen due to a typo in the path, file rotation, corruption, or permission changes. The server gives no indication that mTLS is misconfigured. Version 2.11.1 fixes the vulnerability.
Risk Scores
Affected Products
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Debian:14 | caddy | 2.6.2-13, 2.6.2-14, 0 |
| Debian:13 | caddy | 2.6.2-13, 2.6.2-14, 0 |
| Debian:12 | caddy | 2.6.2-12, 2.6.2-13, 2.6.2-14 |
Exploit Intelligence
- GO-2026-4539.yaml (github-poc)
Timeline
- Feb 24, 2026 CVE Published
- Apr 30, 2026 CVE Updated