Hello folks,

I can not seem to get my open-iscsi intiator to see my target.

When I attempt to discover my target, I get the following :

root@control:/home/Administrator# iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p 
192.168.122.9
iscsiadm: No portals found

I can ping 192.168.122.9, and nmap shows the target listening at port 3260.

Starting Nmap 6.00 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2016-03-11 10:58 AST
Nmap scan report for NAS.seamine.local (192.168.122.9)
Host is up (0.000085s latency).
Not shown: 995 closed ports
PORT      STATE SERVICE
22/tcp    open  ssh
111/tcp   open  rpcbind
3260/tcp  open  iscsi <-------
6000/tcp  open  X11
10000/tcp open  snet-sensor-mgmt
MAC Address: 00:24:E8:10:EF:82 (Dell)

Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.26 seconds

Strangely enough, if I type just iscsiadm -m discovery I get this :

root@control:/home/Administrator# iscsiadm -m discovery
NAS.seamine.local:3260 via sendtargets
192.168.122.9:3260 via sendtargets

So, it seems as if it sees the target, but won't acknowledge its existence.

I'm running the initiator on a Univention 4.1 server (which is Debian, 
basically). The target is a CentOS 6.7 server.

I have disables iptables, firewalls, and CHAP authentication on the target, 
so none of that should be an issue. AFAIK I'm running the latest version of 
open-iscsi on both boxes.

Any ideas what I can do from here ? If you need more information out of me, 
just ask.

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