Thecus Technology i Series User Manual
CHAP:
CHAP
is the abbreviation of Challenge Handshake Authorization Protocol. CHAP
is a strong authentication method used with point-to-point for user login. It’s a
type of authentication in which the authentication server sends the client a key to
be used for encrypting the username and password. CHAP enables the
username and password to transmitting in an encrypted form for protection.
type of authentication in which the authentication server sends the client a key to
be used for encrypting the username and password. CHAP enables the
username and password to transmitting in an encrypted form for protection.
1. Click “
” in Auth column.
2. Select “CHAP”.
3. Go to / iSCSI config / CHAP page to create account and password.
3. Go to / iSCSI config / CHAP page to create account and password.
Figure 3.5.3.2
Figure 3.5.3.3
4. Select “None” to disable CHAP.
Tips
After setting CHAP, the initiator in host/server should be set the
same Account/Password. Otherwise, user cannot login.
same Account/Password. Otherwise, user cannot login.
3.5.4
Session
Enter “Session” function; it will display iSCSI session and connection
information, including the following items:
1. Host (Initiator Name)
2. Error Recovery Level
3. Error Recovery Count
4. Detail of Authentication status and Source IP: port number.
2. Error Recovery Level
3. Error Recovery Count
4. Detail of Authentication status and Source IP: port number.
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