Qnap CHAP “Authentication failure” Error When Adding An iSCSI Target With CHAP

I - Qnap CHAP “Authentication failure” Error When Adding An iSCSI Target With CHAP

1 – First turn off CHAP on the QNAP

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2 – Connect to the QNAP without CHAP (Basically they want us to discover the target without CHAP enabled)

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3 – After we discover the target, enable CHAP on the QNAP

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4 – Put in the CHAP information in Windows initiator and re-connect again and it should connect.

(Also if you got problem at this step, Log off the session in Windows initiator. )

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5 – Result Should Be Like This;

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One Response to Qnap CHAP “Authentication failure” Error When Adding An iSCSI Target With CHAP

  1. Jerfy says:

    When i reboot my server i need to add again the chap authentication username and password before i manualy need to reconnect.

    Please advice.

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