, 2015 at 10:44:46 AM UTC-7, Thomas Dwyer III wrote:
Currently, open-iscsi ignores iface.ipaddress whether or not
iface.net_ifacename is configured. This can be problematic if/when a
network interface is configured with multiple IP addresses and a target
only allows connections from one of them
Oops...I didn't notice before posting that the Post Reply button in
google groups quoted the original message in this thread rather than the
most recent message. :-(
Tom.III
On Monday, April 6, 2015 at 10:23:04 AM UTC-7, Thomas Dwyer III wrote:
I wasn't able to find any change you may have
Currently, open-iscsi ignores iface.ipaddress whether or not
iface.net_ifacename is configured. This can be problematic if/when a
network interface is configured with multiple IP addresses and a target
only allows connections from one of them. This patch adds support for
iface.ipaddress,
I think user error on my part caused my followup replies to post with the
wrong email address (one that has not joined this group). Maybe that's why
I don't see them in this thread? Sorry about that. Let me try again...
On Monday, January 12, 2015 at 12:54:38 PM UTC-8, Mike Christie wrote:
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Hi folks,
I spent some time browsing through this forum but I was unable to find an
explanation for this comment referring to the disabled bind_src_by_address()
function in io.c:
*This is not supported for now, because it is not exactly what we want.*
*It also turns out that targets will send