What is the software stack for Verizon Your Domain Pro?

What operating system and software packages are included in the Verizon Your Domain Pro hosting product? If Linux, is shell access provided?

FYI, you're primarily talking to other customers here.
As you've seen, Verizon doesn't do support by email.
When I call Verizon I try to do it during weekday business hours.  That often gets me a helpful representative located in the states.  It helps if you get to the retention people by selecting the options to cancel service.
If you have an issue that you think other customers can help with, please post the details.
Good Luck.
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