On Monday, November 4, 2019 at 2:49:08 AM UTC-8, Bobby wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have two virtual machines. One is a client and other is a sever (SAN). I 
> am using Wireshark to  analyze the iSCSI protocols between them.
>
> Someone recommended me, in addition to a packet analyzer, I can also use a 
> packet generator. Any good packet generator for iSCSI client/server model?
>
> Thanks
>

Your question is not clear, but I'm *guessing*  you are asking if you can 
use some sort of software to inject iSCSI packets into your client/server 
stream, e.g. so that you can simulate errors and see how your software 
handles them?

If so, then the answer is no, there is nothing I know of.

Such "bad command injection" can be done with fancy hardware analyzers. A 
good (expensive) network analyzer can (I believe) inject bad packets of any 
type.See https://www.firewalltechnical.com/packet-injection-tools/

It sound like none of this is directly related to open-iscsi, though.

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