I'm trying to set up iscsi target on Debian 11 for recording video from 
Bosch ip cameras.

I can connect to the target from windows, but not from the cameras.

tcpdump shows in the negotiation's packets the presence of "X-" parameters 
on the camera TCP packets.
I've seen in the iscsi RFC these extra parameters are optional.

Does somebody knows if the existence of "X-" parameters can break the 
negotiation of targets and luns on iscsi linux implemetations?

There is no more references to X- and X# parameters on internet except on 
the original iscsi RFC, else I would have found some. 

I want to modify the iscsi sources to allow admins to test and supply 
convenient responses to 'X-com.whatever' maker's parameters, and I would 
appreciate your suggestions.

I've heard these ip cameras work too with microsoft's iscsi -non bosch 
altered- target implementations, so it may be only matter of supplying 
convenient responses to X- parameters.

Thanks







  


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