GHSA-rvp5-9p55-f5rpMedium

NocoDB: Open Redirect via Hash Fragment in hashRedirect Plugin

Published
June 5, 2026
Last Modified
June 5, 2026

🔗 CVE IDs covered (1)

📋 Description

Summary

The client-side hashRedirect plugin called window.location.replace() on a path extracted from the URL hash fragment after only checking hashPath.startsWith('/'). Protocol-relative URLs (//attacker.com/…) also satisfy that check, so a crafted link such as https://nocodb.example/#//attacker.com/phishing silently redirected visitors to an attacker-controlled origin.

Details

In packages/nc-gui/plugins/hashRedirect.client.ts, the plugin extracted the hash content and normalised it into cleanUrl:

let cleanUrl = hashPath.startsWith('/') ? hashPath : `/${hashPath}`
if (hashQuery) cleanUrl += `?${hashQuery}`
window.location.replace(cleanUrl)

startsWith('/') returns true for //attacker.com/..., which browsers interpret as a protocol-relative absolute URL. No hostname check was performed before the redirect. The fix adds an early if (/^\/[/\\]/.test(hashPath)) return to reject protocol-relative paths.

Impact

  • Open redirect from any NocoDB origin to an attacker-controlled domain.
  • No authentication required; the attack lands the victim on an attacker-controlled page that may impersonate a NocoDB login.

Credit

This issue was reported by @fg0x0.

🎯 Affected products1

  • npm/nocodb:< 2026.04.1

🔗 References (3)