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Steve,
The partial response is not strictly needed it is just handy to have the
login request answered
with a login response. On this we can put the partial/final answer. For a
text it would have been arbitrary (text outside login does not need it).
As for the names - I though that security people might object having the
name in clear if the security phase does not make use of the name.
Otherwise we can mandate them on the login but I wonder if that is a real
improvement or we are getting carelles.
Julo
Steve Senum <ssenum@cisco.com>@ece.cmu.edu on 29-08-2001 23:59:36
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Julian,
A couple of ideas from Matthew Burbridge & Co.'s
login proposal that has generated some interest here:
1. Removal of partial login response. Is it still needed?
2. Requiring Initiator and (if not a discovery session)
Target names on login command, so they are always
available if needed by the initial phase.
Comments?
Regards,
Steve Senum
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