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<header>iSCSI Target</header>

This module allows you to export disk devices to other systems over the network
using the iSCSI protocol. Each exported disk is called a <i>target</i>, and
existing targets are listing on the module's main page. To create a new target,
click the <b>Add a new iSCSI target</b> button, enter a name, and select the
disk device or file to be exported. <p>

Logins and passwords required from clients can either be set on a per-target
basis, or for all targets on the <b>Authentication Settings</b> page. The iSCSI
protocol also allows targets to authenticate themselves to clients (also known
as initiators). <p>

Global settings related to packet sizes and the iSCSI protocol can be changed
on the <b>Connection Settings</b> page. Timeouts for communication with clients
can be changed on the <b>Timeout Settings</b> page. <p>

By default, any client with a valid login can connect to your exported targets.
However, you can limit the IPs clients can connect from using the <b>Allowed Client Addresses</b> page. Alternately, you can restrict the IPs on the server that
clients can connect to using the <b>Allowed Server Addresses</b> page. <p>

At the bottom of the module's main page are buttons to stop, start and restart
the iSCSI server. Configuration changes will not be applied until the server
is restarted. <p>



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