If all that's being exposed is internal implementation architecture of the iSCSI environment and not sensitive credentials, I agree this looks like a security hardening opportunity. If nobody objects before Friday of this week, we should switch it to public.
If all that's being exposed is internal implementation architecture of the iSCSI environment and not sensitive credentials, I agree this looks like a security hardening opportunity. If nobody objects before Friday of this week, we should switch it to public.