Sorry I dont respond fast, and thanks alot for all help.

I make a copy of default CoTurn ports directory (4.9.0-r0) and put whole patch 
(your newest to 4.16.0-r0) in a file in main directory, Then run "patch -p0 < 
coturn.patch" and get:

......
Patching file patches/patch-src_apps_relay_mainrelay_c using Plan A...
Hunk #1 succeeded at 1.
Hunk #2 failed at 12.
1 out of 2 hunks failed--saving rejects to 
patches/patch-src_apps_relay_mainrelay_c.rej
......

All rest files in patch succeed. Sorry I dont understand how I can fix it. I 
attach to the mail the ".rej" file if it helps.

________________________________________
From: Stuart Henderson <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 5, 2026 8:51 AM
To: Filip Lax; [email protected]; Martijn van Duren
Subject: Re: Turnserver pending many security fixes

On 2026/07/29 17:45, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2026/07/29 14:48, Filip Lax wrote:
> > Hi I run CoTurn (which for Openbsd is called Turnserver) and found that 
> > from Openbsd port version to current latest version there is alot of 
> > security patches.
> >
> > CoTurn is 99,9% used as internet facing app, TURN and STUN utility to 
> > assist bridging peer2peer users, and so it is in an exposed position.
> >
> > Sadly I dont have the profficiency to update a port myself so I try to ask 
> > here for help from the port author.
>
> you could try this. I'm not running this software so not tested beyond
> build and "make test". (CC'ing martijn@ who looked at updates to this 
> before..)
>
> (FWIW, last time I looked at this stuff, restund seemed slightly saner
> than coturn..)

...and here's a newer version.

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