Hello Thiago,
I believe that you can set iSCSI username and password info via DHCP using encapsulated options. A quick reference to many of them and how they’re defined in dhcpd is located here: http://etherboot.org/wiki/dhcpd I think the options you want to set are the “username” and “password” strings, perhaps like: host teste { hardware ethernet 00:0c:29:98:12:ca; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; fixed-address 192.168.2.33; option root-path "iscsi:192.168.2.2::::iqn.2009-6.com.dkxja:storage01.disk1"; option username “myusername”; option password “mypassword”; } I could be wrong about that, as I’ve used dhcpd very little, and iscsi credentials even less, but from what I recall that should be doable, even if my information is a little off! Best of luck to you. Cheers, Andrew Bobulsky From: Thiago Vinhas [mailto:thi...@vinhas.org] Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 4:10 PM To: etherboot-disc...@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Etherboot-discuss] iSCSI Login/Password on root-path Hi there, I could successfully boot with gPXE on my iscsi storage perfectly. But when I set the username/password option on iscsi, I get an "access denied" error on boot. Is there any way to add the user/pass information on the dhcp server? Here is how my conf is: host teste { hardware ethernet 00:0c:29:98:12:ca; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; fixed-address 192.168.2.33; option root-path "iscsi:192.168.2.2::::iqn.2009-6.com.dkxja:storage01.disk1"; } Thanks for your help! Thiago Vinhas
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