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SolidCore

A robust Content Management and Retrieval System powering next-generation Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) applications.

Core Purpose & Vision

SolidCore enables organizations to fully harness the potential of their data. It provides essential services through a modular architecture of providers, services, and an integrated RESTful API, acting as the foundation for advanced retrieval and AI-driven applications.

Content Management

SolidCore supports multimodal content ingestion, processing, and organization. Documents are enriched with metadata, grouped into collections, and made searchable.

  • Multimodal ingestion (text, PDFs, images, audio, video)
  • Automatic chunking & summarization
  • Metadata management & advanced filtering
  • Collections for access control and collaboration
SolidCore Content Management Dashboard
SolidCore AI-Powered Search

AI-Powered Search

Vector, hybrid, and knowledge graph-enhanced search capabilities deliver precise, context-aware results for complex queries.

Knowledge Graphs

SolidCore builds rich knowledge graphs from content generated by integrated services, connecting entities and relationships for more meaningful retrieval and insights.

SolidCore Knowledge Graph Visualization
SolidCore Conversational Agent

Conversational Agents

Multi-turn chat interfaces powered by RAG maintain context, analyze documents, and synthesize insights across sources.

RAG Examples in Action

SolidCore combines information retrieval with large language models to deliver contextual and detailed answers grounded in content generated by integrated services. Here are sample interactions:

Question

What are the vulnerabilities detected in the system?

SolidCore Answer

The system has undergone multiple security scans. Here are the key findings related to vulnerabilities:

  • Rootkit Hunter (rkhunter): no known rootkits or malware were detected. Some warnings were raised (e.g., /usr/bin/mail) due to missing database entries, but no confirmed vulnerabilities.
  • chkrootkit: no rootkits, worms, or backdoors were found. A few suspicious files related to software packages were noted, but no infections confirmed.
  • Lynis Security Audit: provided hardening recommendations, such as updating PAM modules, enabling process accounting, and tuning kernel parameters for stronger security.

✅ Conclusion: The system is free of known rootkits and malware, with only minor warnings and best-practice recommendations to further improve its security posture.

Question

What are the recommendations?

SolidCore Answer

Here are the recommendations from the security audits:

  • Rootkit Hunter (rkhunter): configure email alerts for warnings; address file warnings (e.g., /usr/bin/mail, /usr/bin/bsd-mailx) missing from database.
  • Lynis Security Audit:
    • System Updates & Packages: update Lynis, install apt-listbugs, apt-listchanges, debsums, apt-show-versions; clean old kernels/containers.
    • Security Hardening: add PAM modules, configure password policies, set login banners, harden systemd services, install file integrity tools, enable malware scanners.
    • Network & Firewall: disable unused protocols (DCCP, SCTP, RDS, TIPC), tighten iptables/nftables rules, enable remote syslog.
    • System Configuration: separate critical partitions, restrict file permissions, disable USB storage drivers, enable auditd, tune sysctl parameters.

✅ Conclusion: These recommendations strengthen the system by addressing potential risks, improving monitoring, and ensuring a hardened security posture.

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