I successfully configured SAN Manager with Windows 10 Pro to use iSCSI via a 10GB NIC on a DXP4800Plus. However, I could use a walk-through on getting CHAP working.
Using CHAP with WIndows 10 Pro and UGreen's SAN Manager iSCSI
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July 31, 2025 at 10:34 AM -
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Hello and welcome,
According to the changelog, the latest firmware update fixed some issues with CHAP authentication.
QuoteSAN Manager (Latest version 1.1.0.0094)
Fixed the issue where the connection to the target failed when CHAP authentication for the target and group permission for the LUN were enabled at the same time.
Is there nothing configured in the ugreen KB for SAN Manager?
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Maybe the video will be helpful:
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Thanks, I was able to get CHAP functional. However, it does not automatically reconnect. This issue is present on both Windows 10 Pro & Windows 11 Pro.
I''m thinking that NFS with the security firewall may resolve the security issues
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I am using iSCSI without CHAP, as it does not auto-reconnect with Windows 11 Pro' I used the group assignment in San Manager as a workaround until the San Manager app is updated.
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On Windows 11 I believe there’s a bug where “Persistent Targets” don’t reliably reconnect, might be worth googling in that direction.
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OK, thanks. The iSCSI targets do reconnect automatically when CHAP is not enabled, on 2 of my Windows Pro PCs
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