I'm seeing the same thing with release Natty server.
I've got a pair of KVM guests; one is the server one is the client.   The 
server runs ietd exporting an LVM partition; it's /etc/iet/ietd.conf has the 
following stanza:

Target iqn.2010-05.org.treblig:server1.export.a.b
             Lun 0 Path=/dev/server1/client1,Type=blockio

The client was installed without specifying any username and installed OK, and 
I'm actually doing an iSCSI boot which worked OK
(as described in http://www.advogato.org/person/penguin42/diary/10.html ) so 
it's loading grub and the initram from iSCSI using gPXE sanboot.

What I see with ietd in foreground/debug and with a wireshark on virbr0 is that 
it's sending an iSCSI login specifying CHAP:
and I then see an authentication failed.

wireshark dump attached.

Dave

** Attachment added: "textual dump of the 4 packets in the login/failure"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/728088/+attachment/2119918/+files/badiscsi

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  iscsi root with or without auth fails to boot

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