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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: iSCSI: Login Request errorDear Pat, You are not mentioning anything new, see this message dated Apr 22, 2002: http://www.pdl.cmu.edu/mailinglists/ips/mail/msg09751.html Short message straight to the point is often more helpful. Long time ago I envisoned there be a simple negotiation procedure representable as a finite automata, one for the target and another for the initiator, both complementing each other (i.e. no contradictions). I've referred in my past posts about this as ``decision trees'' -- but no one paid attention. Furthermore, I'd like those automata (describing the negotiation process) to be deterministic -- i.e. simple and no MAY's --- that would make them easily predictable. Regarging your post: thank you for agreeing, even in parenthesis, that there is INCONSISTENCY in the draft. This was the _main_ point, not quoting the draft. Please also note that exactly the SAME problem exists in section 4.2.2. (which you quote as solution). And then you mention that there would be a loop (A-ha!). Which is what I proved in my earlier post (to which you replied). As you can see the logic (contradictory) in both sections is the _same_. Anyway, I've mentioned loops before, but no one paid attention. This message from Apr 22, 2002, cc to you from me, http://www.pdl.cmu.edu/mailinglists/ips/mail/msg09751.html shows the loop in negotiations, and mentions decision trees (I've mentioned them elsewhere as well). Anyway, the main point which has to be resolved is inconsitencies (contradictions) in the draft. Regars, Luben P.S. Another thing, which I've brought up before: Using context free grammar (EBNF) for the values of the login/text operational keys. Q: if someone volunteers their time, would this be accepted in the draft? Julian?
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