Chapter 3. Known issues


A list of known issues found in this release of Red Hat Trusted Profile Analyzer:

Using network policies for Trusted Profile Analyzer

Red Hat’s Trusted Profile Analyzer (RHTPA) uses micro services that must communicate with each other to function properly. This communication uses Transport Layer Security (TLS), and also uses OpenID Connect (OIDC) tokens for authentication. Deploying RHTPA does not configure network policies to isolate network traffic. You can manually add network policies, but if done incorrectly, you can block access to the API endpoints within the same cluster. Doing so can cause RHTPA to not work properly.

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