Encryption in Transit
TLS protects supported client connections and helps reduce exposure of application traffic while in transit.
The platform uses encrypted transport, controlled routing, restricted administrative access and continuous health monitoring.
TLS protects supported client connections and helps reduce exposure of application traffic while in transit.
Configured service names are routed only to their assigned backends through explicit gateway rules.
The public website service listens on a local interface behind the gateway instead of exposing its internal port directly.
TLS-aware service checks help verify that the website backend is reachable and able to complete a secure handshake.
Security depends on more than software configuration. Administrators should keep the operating system updated, restrict remote access, rotate credentials when appropriate and review service logs for unexpected activity.
Provide a clear description, affected hostname, timestamp, source address and supporting evidence through your established service contact channel.