IP Based access control for the target.

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Hi,

I use iscsi targets for booting my 100 diskless servers.

They are all identified uniquely based on their IP address (BIOS get from DHCP).

This was working well by having one target for each host and their access is controlled by /etc/initiators.allow.


So When machine boots it gets IP from DHCP and based on its IP it can see only one target and boot with the disk associated with the target.

But in the new LIO implementation I cannot find any way to provide IP address based Target access control.

Is there anyway to do this? Or any workaround for this problem?

kindly help.

Regards,
Vaibhav
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