On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 09:37:09PM +0000, Alistair G. Crooks wrote: > Produces messages of the form: > > Jan 25 21:27:51 sys3 iscsi-target: > Discovery login from > iqn.1993-03.org.NetBSD.iscsi-initiator:agc on 127.0.0.1 Note that that really SHOULD be 1993-04, not 1993-03. From RFC 3720 (the iSCSI spec): - A date code, in yyyy-mm format. This date MUST be a date during which the naming authority owned the domain name used in this format, and SHOULD be the first month in which the domain name was owned by this naming authority at 00:01 GMT of the first day of the month. This date code uses the Gregorian calendar. All four digits in the year must be present. Both digits of the month must be present, with January == "01" and December == "12". The dash must be included. April 1993 was the first month we owned NetBSD.org at the start of the month, thus -04. Admittedly other initiators, such as Microsoft, ignore this point. Also, no one owned NetBSD.org before we did, so there is less room for confusion than there could be with other names. But it would be nice to actually follow the spec. :-) Take care, Bill
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