iSCSI-Backup1 ~ # cat /etc/ietd.conf
#IncomingUser jim 12charpasswd
#OutgoingUser jim 12charpasswd
Target iqn.2006-02.com.paylocity:storage.disk1.sys1.xyz
IncomingUser jim 12charpasswd
#OutgoingUser jim 12charpasswd
Lun 0 Path=/dev/sdd,Type=fileio
#MaxConnections 1
I tried setting the password for the global incoming, or the global
outgoing and or both. I did the same with the target incoming and
outgoing without the global incoming and outgoing.
I hope that makes sense. Microsoft give me an error saying the bit
length must be between 12 and 16 or something like that and if I don't
want to use that length I need to us IPSec. I tried messing around with
IPSec with weirder errors.
Thanks for any help.
-David
-----Original Message-----
From: Ming Zhang [mailto:mingz@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 4:37 PM
To: David Silberhorn
Cc: iscsitarget-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Iscsitarget-devel] Has anyone been successful
withincominguser
it is known to work.
try to post u ietd.conf here. mask u password to xxxxxx (with same
length).
ming
On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 09:04 -0600, David Silberhorn wrote:
> I'm trying to setup authentication for the disk on my iSCSI server.
> The machine is running fine now and configured and working without
> requiring authentication. When I try to require a user/pass on the
> config file I get errors from the Microsoft iSCSI initiator. I don't
> know if this is something that won't work or what but I'm only using
> what was in the example iet.conf file for the user/pass. If anyone
> has anyinfo about that please let me know...Thanks.
>
>
>
> -David
>
>
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