Adam Błaszczykowski
2023-Oct-16 13:13 UTC
[Samba] Low performance when using "server signing" = "mandatory"
Hello, I'm experiencing very slow read/write performance, about 20 MB/s, on Samba share when I configure the "server signing" option as "mandatory". Once I set "server signing" to "default", the read/write performance returns to average speed about 800 MB/s. I am using Samba 4.9.4 on server with Intel Xeon CPU E5-2690 0 @ 2.90GHz (32 threads) and 10 Gbit ethernet controller. I need to set "mandatory" value for security reasons, but the performance is unacceptable. How to solve this problem ? Thank you. Adam Blaszczykowski
miguel medalha
2023-Oct-16 13:21 UTC
[Samba] Low performance when using "server signing" = "mandatory"
> I'm experiencing very slow read/write performance, about 20 MB/s, on Samba > share when I configure the "server signing" option as "mandatory". (...)Are you using an AD DC as file server? If you are, you shouldn't. It is not recommended. As a matter of fact, the recommendation is against doing so.
lists at zxt10d.de
2023-Oct-16 13:24 UTC
[Samba] Low performance when using "server signing" = "mandatory"
Am 16.10.2023 um 15:13 schrieb Adam B?aszczykowski via samba:> Hello, > I'm experiencing very slow read/write performance, about 20 MB/s, on Samba > share when I configure the "server signing" option as "mandatory". Once I > set "server signing" to "default", the read/write performance returns to > average speed about 800 MB/s. > I am using Samba 4.9.4 on server with Intel Xeon CPU E5-2690 0 @ 2.90GHz > (32 threads) and 10 Gbit ethernet controller. > I need to set "mandatory" value for security reasons, but the performance > is unacceptable. How to solve this problem ? > > Thank you. > Adam BlaszczykowskiMaybe its related to the samba version ...? 4.9.4 is pretty old ...
Rowland Penny
2023-Oct-16 14:50 UTC
[Samba] Low performance when using "server signing" = "mandatory"
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 15:13:49 +0200 Adam B?aszczykowski via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> Hello, > I'm experiencing very slow read/write performance, about 20 MB/s, on > Samba share when I configure the "server signing" option as > "mandatory". Once I set "server signing" to "default", the read/write > performance returns to average speed about 800 MB/s. > I am using Samba 4.9.4 on server with Intel Xeon CPU E5-2690 0 @ > 2.90GHz (32 threads) and 10 Gbit ethernet controller. > I need to set "mandatory" value for security reasons, but the > performance is unacceptable. How to solve this problem ?Hmm, you need to set a parameter for security reasons, but you are quite prepared to continue using a 5 year old, EOL version of Samba, a version that quite likely contains numerous CVE's that have been fixed in later versions ???? What OS is this on ? Rowland
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