
I guess I didn't understand your sentence. Scott Alan Miller wrote:You can't connect this LUN to any other machine, unlike if you were using VMware ESXi, so that is a caveat. Sometimes I'll need to do some local pentest using Kali + W8.1 let's say, so I'll only allocate those two LUNs on my Target and leave the rest behind, and that's when the "Drive 2" will cause trouble, in this case Kali or W8.1 will be set "Drive 2" automatically by Windows but it's already configured for Ubuntu 15.04 on VMware Workstation. Choosing a "hard" number like Drive2 will cause trouble, I won't be only using LUN-UBUNTU-15.04, I will use more systems like WServer, W7, W8.1, Kali, etc. There I had to choose "PhysicalDrive2", Drive 0 and 1 was from my computer Open VMware Workstation and create new VM using advanced setup On Windows go to iSCSI Initiator PropertiesĮnable and save as favorite Target-Default I did this procedure:Īllocate LUN-UBUNTU-15.04 in Target-Default So, I need to setup LUN + iSCSI Target ("Running" on my NAS) to work with my VMware Workstation 11.
