MEDIUM 5.4 Go

Gogs has an Open Redirect via redirect_to

GHSA-xxhq-69mf-w8cr · CVE-2026-52802 · GO-2026-5773

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Description

Summary

An open redirect vulnerability exists in Gogs where attacker-controlled redirect_to parameters can bypass validation, allowing redirection to arbitrary external sites.

Details

All redirects in Gogs that are validated via the IsSameSite function are vulnerable:

func IsSameSite(url string) bool {
    return len(url) >= 2 && url[0] == '/' && url[1] != '/' && url[1] != '\\'
}

The function only inspects the first two characters of the URL string. This check fails to account for directory traversal sequences followed by backslashes. For example:

/a/../\example.com

The IsSameSite function checks the input supplied to the redirect_to query parameter value /a/../\example.com and considers it valid.

Because web browsers normalize backslashes \ to forward slashes /, the normalized URL becomes //example.com.

The normalized URL becomes:

//example.com

Resulting in a cross-origin redirect.

This affects all endpoints using the redirect_to query parameter, including login and other post-action flows.

PoC

  1. An attacker can provide a user with a link to login to Gogs with a redirect_to query parameter that redirects a user to a site the attacker wants them to visit:
http://192.168.236.132:3000/user/login?redirect_to=/a/../\example.com
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  1. After the user successfully logs in, they would be redirected to the site an attacker wants them to visit:
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Impact

  • Phishing: Attackers can use trusted domain links to redirect victims to credential-harvesting pages
  • OAuth/SSO Token Theft: In authentication flows, authorization codes or tokens may leak via redirect
  • Referer Leakage: Sensitive URL parameters may be exposed to attacker domains via the Referer header
  • Cache Poisoning: In deployments with shared caches, malicious redirects may be cached and served to other users

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