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iSCSI is a low level storage system and so it's got nothing to do with logins, files or folders.
Imagine you have a USB hard-drive that you plug into a computer. It appears as a drive on the operating system and you can write files to it as any other drive. iSCSI is simply the cable between the drive and the computer.
Now if you have two servers for example connecting to the same iSCSI target then you can present LUN 1 to server A and LUN 2 to Server B. You can also present the LUN to both servers if you wish.
Soon as you start talking logins, folders or files then you are talking about normal operating system permissions.
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