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CVE-2026-50138 is a low severity vulnerability with a CVSS score of 0.0. No known exploits currently, and patches are available.
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--read-only, --upload-only, and --no-delete mode flagsEcosystem: Go
Package: goshs.de/goshs/v2 (github.com/patrickhener/goshs)
Affected: <= v2.0.9 (every release that ships the WebDAV handler)
When goshs is launched with WebDAV enabled (-w), the mode-restriction flags --read-only, --upload-only, and --no-delete are enforced only on the primary HTTP port. The WebDAV port is wired straight to golang.org/x/net/webdav.Handler with no equivalent guard, so an authenticated WebDAV client can PUT, DELETE, MKCOL, MOVE, and COPY despite the operator's stated intent.
httpserver/server.go:207-238 — the WebDAV mux registers only IPWhitelistMiddleware, ServerHeaderMiddleware, and optionally BasicAuthMiddleware. There is no fs.ReadOnly || fs.UploadOnly || fs.NoDelete check on the WebDAV path. The HTTP mux in the same file (lines 134-204) does check these flags on every state-changing route.
mkdir -p /tmp/r && echo secret > /tmp/r/x.txt
goshs -p 18000 -wp 18001 -w -ro -d /tmp/r -b admin:pw &
curl -u admin:pw -X PUT http://localhost:18000/y.txt --data x # 403 (HTTP enforces -ro)
curl -u admin:pw -X PUT http://localhost:18001/y.txt --data x # 201 (WebDAV writes anyway)
curl -u admin:pw -X DELETE http://localhost:18001/x.txt # 204 (WebDAV deletes anyway)
curl -u admin:pw -X MKCOL http://localhost:18001/pwned/ # 201 (WebDAV creates dir)
--read-only and --no-delete are silently downgraded to "no protection" on the WebDAV port. Any WebDAV client (curl, cadaver, Windows Explorer, Finder) can overwrite/delete files.Please cite this page when referencing data from Strobes VI. Proper attribution helps support our vulnerability intelligence research.
--upload-only is also bypassed: WebDAV GET/PROPFIND still return file contents.goshs -w -ro -d /srv/case-files -b reviewer:pw to deliver engagement artifacts believe the directory is immutable. It isn't.Add a small http.HandlerFunc in front of wdHandler that maps WebDAV verbs to the existing mode flags:
wdGuard := http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
switch r.Method {
case http.MethodPut, "MKCOL", "MOVE", "COPY":
if fs.ReadOnly || fs.UploadOnly { http.Error(w, "read-only", 403); return }
case http.MethodDelete:
if fs.ReadOnly || fs.UploadOnly || fs.NoDelete { http.Error(w, "delete disabled", 403); return }
case http.MethodGet, "PROPFIND", "HEAD":
if fs.UploadOnly { http.Error(w, "upload-only", 403); return }
}
wdHandler.ServeHTTP(w, r)
})
Add regression tests in integration/functions.go covering each mode flag × each WebDAV verb.
Reporter: Nishant Verma. Reproduced live against goshs v2.0.9 (commit 8fc1e91) on 2026-05-27.