On 06/08/2017 05:09 AM, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 4:43 AM, Theodore Ts'o <[email protected]> wrote:
>> What was the testing that was done for commit?  It looks safe, but I'm
>> unfamiliar enough with how the iSCSI authentication works that I'd
>> prefer getting an ack'ed by from the iSCSI maintainers or
>> alternativel, information about how to kick off some kind of automated
>> test suite ala xfstests for file systems.
> 
> Only very basic testing from my end.
> 
> I'm thus adding the iSCSI list to see if they'll have a look (patch 
> reattached).
> 
> Jason
> 

It seems like what you are doing is basically "good", i.e. if there is
not enough random data, don't use it. But what happens in that case? The
authentication fails? How does the user know to wait and try again?
-- 
Lee Duncan
SUSE Labs

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