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Micah wrote:

>>>ssh into a guest and then starting the root exploit[2] inside a guest now
>>>gives: Exploit seems to work. =)
> 
> 
> sshing into a guest on my system and running that root exploit gives:
> mkdir baz: Permission denied
> chroot baz: No such file or directory

I did not realize that you have to ssh into the guest as *root* to run
this rootesc binary. If I do that I get the result:

Exploit seems to work. =)

>>>And then I can be able to access the host, can be able to read /etc/shadow
>>>and can be able to create /test.txt in the host.

However, I am *not* able to access the host, I cannot read /etc/shadow,
nor can I create /test.txt in the host.

I am going to try and speak with Bertl about this to try and narrow down
the issue.

Micah
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