Re: [PATCH v2 07/10] iser-target: Declare correct flags when accepting a connection

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Only mrginally related, but can someone explain what zero based
virtual addresses means in this context?  Does this means it uses
the old RFC5046-style header without the read/write_va fields?
Or does it mean those fields exist but must always be zero?

That's correct, negotiating this bit means that the iser header
format must not include read/write_va and it is assumed to be 0.
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