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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: iscsi - InitiatorName key during loginI would think InitiatorName is required on the first login PDU of every connection - InitiatorName is required for target authentication of the initiator, and that happens each time a connection joins the session. To behave otherwise seems an opportunity for identity spoofing? In any case, this needs to be clarified in the next revision... Marjorie Krueger Networked Storage Architecture Networked Storage Solutions Org. Hewlett-Packard tel: +1 916 785 2656 fax: +1 916 785 0391 email: marjorie_krueger@hp.com > -----Original Message----- > From: andy currid [mailto:andy@windriver.com] > Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 9:34 AM > To: ips@ece.cmu.edu > Subject: iscsi - InitiatorName key during login > > > > iSCSI version 8 is unclear as to whether InitiatorName is required > in the first login PDU of every login in a session, or just the > leading login. > > Chapter 5, Login Phase, states - > > "The login phase sequence of commands and responses proceeds > as follows: > > - login initial request > - login partial response (optional) > - more login requests and responses (optional) > - login final-response (mandatory) > > The initial login request MUST include the InitiatorName and > SessionType key=value pairs." > > Taken in the context, this wording implies that for any login, the > first login PDU must contain the InitiatorName key. > > Appendix D.13, InitiatorName, states that InitiatorName is Leading > Only and that "this key MUST be provided by the initiator of the TCP > connection to the remote endpoint before the end of the login phase". > > This wording implies that InitiatorName is supplied in the leading > login only, and need not necessrily appear in the first login PDU > of the leading login. > > So which is correct? > > It seems to me that requiring that InitiatorName be present in the > first PDU of the leading login is a must, to allow targets to verify > up front whether or not they wish to proceed further with this > initiator. I don't think there's much incremental benefit to having > InitiatorName appear in the first login PDU of every login. > > Andy > -- > Andy Currid andy@windriver.com > Server Products Group http://www.windriver.com > Wind River Networks Phone : (1) 510 749 2191 > 500 Wind River Way, Alameda, CA 94501 Fax : (1) 510 749 2560 >
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