Found this old (seemingly dead) project.. .might be worth contacting the 
folks who started it..

http://linuxdisk.sourceforge.net/

On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Tom Buskey wrote:

> 
> Benjamin Scott said:
> >  If you think of a SCSI-to-SCSI RAID controller, you have a perfect example
> >of a smart device acting as a SCSI target.
> >
> >  The limitations we encounter here are mostly in Linux.  The Linux kernel's
> >SCSI subsystem has long been a broken mess.  My understanding is that things
> >were improved somewhat for 2.4, but a total rewrite is still needed.  So the
> >core SCSI code, and the device drivers, simply do not support this kind of
> >operation.  Additionally, many SCSI host adapters (either firmware or
> >silicon) do not implement target mode, or do so poorly.
> >
> 
> Anyone know of anyone doing this with FreeBSD, NetBSD, or OpenBSD?
> 
> I came up with a reference to SCSI target mode on FreeBSD in 1998 but 
> the thread died there.
> 

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