Multiple initiators for lun

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Hopefully this is the right place to ask.

I am trying to set up an iscsi target that can be connected to by more than one client.

I am able to connect from the first client, but the second one shows:
iscsiadm: initiator reported error (24 - iSCSI login failed due to authorization failure)

# cat /etc/iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi
InitiatorName=InitiatorName=iqn.2017-01.net.firstspot.he:node02

On the target system, I have:

# targetcli ls
o- / ......................................................................................................................... [...] o- backstores .............................................................................................................. [...] | o- block .................................................................................................. [Storage Objects: 1] | | o- ZFS .............................................................................. [/dev/zd0 (2.0TiB) write-thru activated] | o- fileio ................................................................................................. [Storage Objects: 0] | o- pscsi .................................................................................................. [Storage Objects: 0] | o- ramdisk ................................................................................................ [Storage Objects: 0] o- iscsi ............................................................................................................ [Targets: 1] | o- iqn.2017-01.net.firstspot.borg01:disk1 ............................................................................ [TPGs: 1] | o- tpg1 ............................................................................................... [no-gen-acls, no-auth] | o- acls .......................................................................................................... [ACLs: 2] | | o- iqn.2017-01.net.firstspot.he:node01 .................................................................. [Mapped LUNs: 1] | | | o- mapped_lun0 ................................................................................... [lun0 block/ZFS (rw)] | | o- iqn.2017-01.net.firstspot.he:node02 .................................................................. [Mapped LUNs: 1] | | o- mapped_lun0 ................................................................................... [lun0 block/ZFS (rw)] | o- luns .......................................................................................................... [LUNs: 1] | | o- lun0 ........................................................................................... [block/ZFS (/dev/zd0)] | o- portals .................................................................................................... [Portals: 1] | o- 0.0.0.0:3260 ..................................................................................................... [OK] o- loopback ......................................................................................................... [Targets: 0]
# tail /var/log/messages
Feb 25 10:46:39 borg01 kernel: iSCSI Initiator Node: initiatorname=iqn.2017-01.net.firstspot.he:node02 is not authorized to access iSCSI target portal group: 1.
Feb 25 10:46:39 borg01 kernel: iSCSI Login negotiation failed.

My confusion is the initiatorname looks to be appropriate. It matches what the client has.
Is there something more that needs set? This is CentOS 7.3

Thanks,

Brian Andrus

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