I installed open-iscsi through the cmd 'sudo apt-get install
iscsitarget' on a Ubuntu Server 10.10 box called tomato.

$ cat /etc/default/iscsitarget
ISCSITARGET_ENABLE=true

$ sudo grep -v "#" /etc/iet/ietd.conf
Target iqn.2010-12.com.org:virtual_machines.lun
        IncomingUser user secret
        OutgoingUser
        Lun 0 Path=/dev/md1,Type=blockio

$ sudo service iscsitarget restart
 * Removing iSCSI enterprise target devices:
   ...done.
 * Stopping iSCSI enterprise target service:
   ...done.
 * Removing iSCSI enterprise target modules:
   ...done.
 * Starting iSCSI enterprise target service
   ...done.
   ...done.

$ sudo grep -v "#" /etc/iet/initiators.allow
ALL ALL

I also tried
Target iqn.2010-12.com.org:virtual_machines.lun 10.0.0.0/16

When I check /var/log/syslog I see this:
  Dec 22 09:14:26 tomato kernel: [665615.701291] iscsi_trgt: Removing
all connections, sessions and targets
  Dec 22 09:14:27 tomato kernel: [665616.736673] iSCSI Enterprise
Target Software - version 1.4.20.2
  Dec 22 09:14:27 tomato kernel: [665616.736731] iscsi_trgt:
Registered io type fileio
  Dec 22 09:14:27 tomato kernel: [665616.736732] iscsi_trgt:
Registered io type blockio
  Dec 22 09:14:27 tomato kernel: [665616.736734] iscsi_trgt:
Registered io type nullio

$ lsmod |grep iscsi
iscsi_trgt             83237  4

$ sudo iscsiadm -m discovery localhost
localhost:3260 via sendtargets
127.0.0.1:3260 via sendtargets

Then on another machine on the same network I run this:

$ sudo iscsiadm -m discovery tomato
tomato:3260 via sendtargets
10.0.0.120:3260 via sendtargets

Why can't I find my targets?

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