2 System Overview
The Target of Evaluation (TOE) is SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) running on an IBM eServer host computer. The SLES product is available on a wide range of hardware platforms. This evaluation covers the SLES product on the IBM eServer System x™, System p™, and System z™, and eServer 326 (Opteron). (Throughout this document, SLES refers only to the specific evaluation platforms).
Multiple TOE systems can be connected via a
Figure 2-1 shows a series of interconnected TOE systems. Each TOE system is running the SLES operating system on an eServer computer. Each computer provides the same set of local services, such as file, memory, and process management. Each computer also provides network services, such as remote secure shells and file transfers, to users on other computers. A user logs in to a host computer and requests services from the local host and also from other computers within the LAN.
Figure 2-1: Series of TOE systems connected by a physically protected LAN
User programs issue network requests by sending Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) messages to another computer. Some network protocols, such as Secure Shell (ssh), can start a shell process for the user on another computer, while others are handled by trusted server daemon processes.
2