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As part of the Docker infrastructure, panagenda deploys a number of Docker images and containers that make up the panagenda application. These containers work together and communicate over Docker-internal networks that are not routed to the outside worldonly accessible within the virtual appliance, except where ports are forwarded and exposed by the Docker service (HTTP/HTTPS).

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The customer has root access to the virtual appliance. This allows you to 


and are free to manage accounts, change passwords, adapt security policies, etc. according to your internal guidelines. It is built on CentOS 7 with a special emphasis on security. One of the key parts in that is that only three services are open to the network: HTTP / HTTPS to serve the web application and SSH for management purposes. Per default, nothing inside the appliance beyond operating system update checks communicates to the internet. It is recommend to allow internet communication with a CentOS update/security repository or provide an internal one. No data collected inside the customer environment leaves or needs to leave the premises at any point during data collection or analysispanagenda publishes updates for these containers on a regular basis in the form of application update packages. These packages do not only contain new features, but also updates for components/services that provide the base layer for our applications inside the docker containers (e.g. Container OS, Tomcat, Postgres, etc.). However, application update packages do not contain updates for the base operating system of the Alma Linux virtual appliance.