Karolin Seeger
2015-Sep-08 15:01 UTC
[Samba] [Announce] Samba 4.3.0 Available for Download
============================ Release Notes for Samba 4.3.0 September 8, 2015 ============================ This is the first stable release of Samba 4.3. UPGRADING ======== Read the "New FileChangeNotify subsystem" and "smb.conf changes" sections (below). NEW FEATURES =========== Logging ------- The logging code now supports logging to multiple backends. In addition to the previously available syslog and file backends, the backends for logging to the systemd-journal, lttng and gpfs have been added. Please consult the section for the 'logging' parameter in the smb.conf manpage for details. Spotlight --------- Support for Apple's Spotlight has been added by integrating with Gnome Tracker. For detailed instructions how to build and setup Samba for Spotlight, please see the Samba wiki: <https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Spotlight> New FileChangeNotify subsystem ------------------------------ Samba now contains a new subsystem to do FileChangeNotify. The previous system used a central database, notify_index.tdb, to store all notification requests. In particular in a cluster this turned out to be a major bottleneck, because some hot records need to be bounced back and forth between nodes on every change event like a new created file. The new FileChangeNotify subsystem works with a central daemon per node. Every FileChangeNotify request and every event are handled by an asynchronous message from smbd to the notify daemon. The notify daemon maintains a database of all FileChangeNotify requests in memory and will distribute the notify events accordingly. This database is asynchronously distributed in the cluster by the notify daemons. The notify daemon is supposed to scale a lot better than the previous implementation. The functional advantage is cross-node kernel change notify: Files created via NFS will be seen by SMB clients on other nodes per FileChangeNotify, despite the fact that popular cluster file systems do not offer cross-node inotify. Two changes to the configuration were required for this new subsystem: The parameters "change notify" and "kernel change notify" are not per-share anymore but must be set globally. So it is no longer possible to enable or disable notify per share, the notify daemon has no notion of a share, it only works on absolute paths. New SMB profiling code ---------------------- The code for SMB (SMB1, SMB2 and SMB3) profiling uses a tdb instead of sysv IPC shared memory. This avoids performance problems and NUMA effects. The profile stats are a bit more detailed than before. Improved DCERPC man in the middle detection for kerberos -------------------------------------------------------- The gssapi based kerberos backends for gensec have support for DCERPC header signing when using DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_PRIVACY. SMB signing required in winbindd by default ------------------------------------------- The effective value for "client signing" is required by default for winbindd, if the primary domain uses active directory. Experimental NTDB was removed ----------------------------- The experimental NTDB library introduced in Samba 4.0 has been removed again. Improved support for trusted domains (as AD DC) ----------------------------------------------- The support for trusted domains/forests has improved a lot. samba-tool got "domain trust" subcommands to manage trusts: create - Create a domain or forest trust. delete - Delete a domain trust. list - List domain trusts. namespaces - Manage forest trust namespaces. show - Show trusted domain details. validate - Validate a domain trust. External trusts between individual domains work in both ways (inbound and outbound). The same applies to root domains of a forest trust. The transitive routing into the other forest is fully functional for kerberos, but not yet supported for NTLMSSP. While a lot of things are working fine, there are currently a few limitations: - Both sides of the trust need to fully trust each other! - No SID filtering rules are applied at all! - This means DCs of domain A can grant domain admin rights in domain B. - It's not possible to add users/groups of a trusted domain into domain groups. SMB 3.1.1 supported ------------------- Both client and server have support for SMB 3.1.1 now. This is the dialect introduced with Windows 10, it improves the secure negotiation of SMB dialects and features. There's also a new optinal encryption algorithm aes-gcm-128, but for now this is only selected as fallback and aes-ccm-128 is preferred because of the better performance. This might change in future versions when hardware encryption will be supported. See https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11451. New smbclient subcommands ------------------------- - Query a directory for change notifications: notify <dir name> - Server side copy: scopy <source filename> <destination filename> New rpcclient subcommands ------------------------- netshareenumall - Enumerate all shares netsharegetinfo - Get Share Info netsharesetinfo - Set Share Info netsharesetdfsflags - Set DFS flags netfileenum - Enumerate open files netnamevalidate - Validate sharename netfilegetsec - Get File security netsessdel - Delete Session netsessenum - Enumerate Sessions netdiskenum - Enumerate Disks netconnenum - Enumerate Connections netshareadd - Add share netsharedel - Delete share New modules ----------- idmap_script - see 'man 8 idmap_script' vfs_unityed_media - see 'man 8 vfs_unityed_media' vfs_shell_snap - see 'man 8 vfs_shell_snap' New sparsely connected replia graph (Improved KCC) -------------------------------------------------- The Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC) maintains a replication graph for DCs across an AD network. The existing Samba KCC uses a fully connected graph, so that each DC replicates from all the others, which does not scale well with large networks. In 4.3 there is an experimental new KCC that creates a sparsely connected replication graph and closely follows Microsoft's specification. It is turned off by default. To use the new KCC, set "kccsrv:samba_kcc=true" in smb.conf and let us know how it goes. You should consider doing this if you are making a large new network. For small networks there is little benefit and you can always switch over at a later date. Configurable TLS protocol support, with better defaults ------------------------------------------------------- The "tls priority" option can be used to change the supported TLS protocols. The default is to disable SSLv3, which is no longer considered secure. Samba-tool now supports all 7 FSMO roles ------------------------------------------------------- Previously "samba-tool fsmo" could only show, transfer or seize the five well-known FSMO roles: Schema Master Domain Naming Master RID Master PDC Emulator Infrastructure Master It can now also show, transfer or seize the DNS infrastructure roles: DomainDnsZones Infrastructure Master ForestDnsZones Infrastructure Master CTDB logging changes -------------------- The destination for CTDB logging is now set via a single new configuration variable CTDB_LOGGING. This replaces CTDB_LOGFILE and CTDB_SYSLOG, which have both been removed. See ctdbd.conf(5) for details of CTDB_LOGGING. CTDB no longer runs a separate logging daemon. CTDB NFS support changes ------------------------ CTDB's NFS service management has been combined into a single 60.nfs event script. This updated 60.nfs script now uses a call-out to interact with different NFS implementations. See the CTDB_NFS_CALLOUT option in the ctdbd.conf(5) manual page for details. A default call-out is provided to interact with the Linux kernel NFS implementation. The 60.ganesha event script has been removed - a sample call-out is provided for NFS Ganesha, based on this script. The method of configuring NFS RPC checks has been improved. See ctdb/config/nfs-checks.d/README for details. Improved Cross-Compiling Support -------------------------------- A new "hybrid" build configuration mode is added to improve cross-compilation support. A common challenge in cross-compilation is that of obtaining the results of tests that have to run on the target, during the configuration phase of the build. The Samba build system already supports the following means to do so: - Executing configure tests using the --cross-execute parameter - Obtaining the results from an answers file using the --cross-answers parameter The first method has the drawback of inaccurate results if the tests are run using an emulator, or a need to be connected to a running target while building, if the tests are to be run on an actual target. The second method presents a challenge of figuring out the test results. The new hybrid mode runs the tests and records the result in an answer file. To activate this mode, use both --cross-execute and --cross-answers in the same configure invocation. This mode can be activated once against a running target, and then the generated answers file can be used in subsequent builds. Also supplied is an example script that can be used as the cross-execute program. This script copies the test to a running target and runs the test on the target, obtaining the result. The obtained results are more accurate than running the test with an emulator, because they reflect the exact kernel and system libraries that exist on the target. Improved Sparse File Support ---------------------------- Support for the FSCTL_SET_ZERO_DATA and FSCTL_QUERY_ALLOCATED_RANGES SMB2 requests has been added to the smbd file server. This allows for clients to deallocate (hole punch) regions within a sparse file, and check which portions of a file are allocated. ###################################################################### Changes ####### smb.conf changes ---------------- Parameter Name Description Default -------------- ----------- ------- logging New (empty) msdfs shuffle referrals New no smbd profiling level New off spotlight New no tls priority New NORMAL:-VERS-SSL3.0 use ntdb Removed change notify Changed to [global] kernel change notify Changed to [global] client max protocol Changed default SMB3_11 server max protocol Changed default SMB3_11 Removed modules --------------- vfs_notify_fam - see section 'New FileChangeNotify subsystem'. KNOWN ISSUES =========== Currently none. CHANGES SINCE 4.2.0rc4 ===================== o Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org> * Bug 10973: No objectClass found in replPropertyMetaData on ordinary objects (non-deleted) * Bug 11429: Python bindings don't check integer types * Bug 11430: Python bindings don't check array sizes o Ralph Boehme <slow at samba.org> * Bug 11467: Handling of 0 byte resource fork stream o Volker Lendecke <vl at samba.org> * Bug 11488: AD samr GetGroupsForUser fails for users with "()" in their name o Stefan Metzmacher <metze at samba.org> * Bug 11429: Python bindings don't check integer types o Matthieu Patou <mat at matws.net> * Bug 10973: No objectClass found in replPropertyMetaData on ordinary objects (non-deleted) CHANGES SINCE 4.2.0rc3 ===================== o Ralph Boehme <slow at samba.org> * Bug 11444: Crash in notify_remove caused by change notify = no o Günther Deschner <gd at samba.org> * Bug 11411: smbtorture does not build when configured --with-system-mitkrb5 o Volker Lendecke <vl at samba.org> * Bug 11455: fix recursion problem in rep_strtoll in lib/replace/replace.c * Bug 11464: xid2sid gives inconsistent results * Bug 11465: ctdb: Fix the build on FreeBSD 10.1 o Roel van Meer <roel at 1afa.com> * Bug 11427: nmbd incorrectly matches netbios names as own name o Stefan Metzmacher <metze at samba.org> * Bug 11451: Poor SMB3 encryption performance with AES-GCM * Bug 11458: --bundled-libraries=!ldb,!pyldb,!pyldb-util doesn't disable ldb build and install o Andreas Schneider <asn at samba.org> * Bug 9862: Samba "map to guest = Bad uid" doesn't work CHANGES SINCE 4.3.0rc2 ===================== o Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org> * Bug 11436: samba-tool uncaught exception error * Bug 10493: revert LDAP extended rule 1.2.840.113556.1.4.1941 LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_IN_CHAIN changes o Ralph Boehme <slow at samba.org> * Bug 11278: Stream names with colon don't work with fruit:encoding = native * Bug 11426: net share allowedusers crashes o Amitay Isaacs <amitay at gmail.com> * Bug 11432: Fix crash in nested ctdb banning * Bug 11434: Cannot build ctdbpmda * Bug 11431: CTDB's eventscript error handling is broken o Stefan Metzmacher <metze at samba.org> * Bug 11451: Poor SMB3 encryption performance with AES-GCM (part1) * Bug 11316: tevent_fd needs to be destroyed before closing the fd o Arvid Requate <requate at univention.de> * Bug 11291: NetApp joined to a Samba/ADDC cannot resolve SIDs o Martin Schwenke <martin at meltin.net> * Bug 11432: Fix crash in nested ctdb banning CHANGES SINCE 4.3.0rc1 ===================== o Jeremy Allison <jra at samba.org> * BUG 11359: strsep is not available on Solaris o Björn Baumbach <bb at sernet.de> * BUG 11421: Build with GPFS support is broken o Justin Maggard <jmaggard at netgear.com> * BUG 11320: "force group" with local group not working o Martin Schwenke <martin at meltin.net * BUG 11424: Build broken with --disable-python ####################################### Reporting bugs & Development Discussion ####################################### Please discuss this release on the samba-technical mailing list or by joining the #samba-technical IRC channel on irc.freenode.net. If you do report problems then please try to send high quality feedback. If you don't provide vital information to help us track down the problem then you will probably be ignored. All bug reports should be filed under the "Samba 4.1 and newer" product in the project's Bugzilla database (https://bugzilla.samba.org/). ======================================================================= Our Code, Our Bugs, Our Responsibility. == The Samba Team ===================================================================== ===============Download Details =============== The uncompressed tarballs and patch files have been signed using GnuPG (ID 6568B7EA). The source code can be downloaded from: https://download.samba.org/pub/samba/stable/ The release notes are available online at: https://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.3.0.html Our Code, Our Bugs, Our Responsibility. 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Robert Moskowitz
2015-Sep-08 15:59 UTC
[Samba] [Announce] Samba 4.3.0 Available for Download
On 09/08/2015 11:01 AM, Karolin Seeger wrote:> ============================> Release Notes for Samba 4.3.0 > September 8, 2015 > ============================> > > This is the first stable release of Samba 4.3. > >Reading through this I do not see support for other kerberos systems like MIT. Not that it matters so much, using sernet, but curious.
On 9/8/2015 11:01 AM, Karolin Seeger wrote:> ============================> Release Notes for Samba 4.3.0 > September 8, 2015 > ============================> > > This is the first stable release of Samba 4.3. > > > UPGRADING > ========> > Read the "New FileChangeNotify subsystem" and "smb.conf changes" sections > (below). > > > NEW FEATURES > ===========> > Logging > ------- > > The logging code now supports logging to multiple backends. In > addition to the previously available syslog and file backends, the > backends for logging to the systemd-journal, lttng and gpfs have been > added. Please consult the section for the 'logging' parameter in the > smb.conf manpage for details. > > Spotlight > --------- > > Support for Apple's Spotlight has been added by integrating with Gnome > Tracker. > > For detailed instructions how to build and setup Samba for Spotlight, > please see the Samba wiki: <https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Spotlight> > > New FileChangeNotify subsystem > ------------------------------ > > Samba now contains a new subsystem to do FileChangeNotify. The > previous system used a central database, notify_index.tdb, to store > all notification requests. In particular in a cluster this turned out > to be a major bottleneck, because some hot records need to be bounced > back and forth between nodes on every change event like a new created > file. > > The new FileChangeNotify subsystem works with a central daemon per > node. Every FileChangeNotify request and every event are handled by an > asynchronous message from smbd to the notify daemon. The notify daemon > maintains a database of all FileChangeNotify requests in memory and > will distribute the notify events accordingly. This database is > asynchronously distributed in the cluster by the notify daemons. > > The notify daemon is supposed to scale a lot better than the previous > implementation. The functional advantage is cross-node kernel change > notify: Files created via NFS will be seen by SMB clients on other > nodes per FileChangeNotify, despite the fact that popular cluster file > systems do not offer cross-node inotify. > > Two changes to the configuration were required for this new subsystem: > The parameters "change notify" and "kernel change notify" are not > per-share anymore but must be set globally. So it is no longer > possible to enable or disable notify per share, the notify daemon has > no notion of a share, it only works on absolute paths. > > New SMB profiling code > ---------------------- > > The code for SMB (SMB1, SMB2 and SMB3) profiling uses a tdb instead > of sysv IPC shared memory. This avoids performance problems and NUMA > effects. The profile stats are a bit more detailed than before. > > Improved DCERPC man in the middle detection for kerberos > -------------------------------------------------------- > > The gssapi based kerberos backends for gensec have support for > DCERPC header signing when using DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_PRIVACY. > > SMB signing required in winbindd by default > ------------------------------------------- > > The effective value for "client signing" is required > by default for winbindd, if the primary domain uses active directory. > > Experimental NTDB was removed > ----------------------------- > > The experimental NTDB library introduced in Samba 4.0 has been > removed again. > > Improved support for trusted domains (as AD DC) > ----------------------------------------------- > > The support for trusted domains/forests has improved a lot. > > samba-tool got "domain trust" subcommands to manage trusts: > > create - Create a domain or forest trust. > delete - Delete a domain trust. > list - List domain trusts. > namespaces - Manage forest trust namespaces. > show - Show trusted domain details. > validate - Validate a domain trust. > > External trusts between individual domains work in both ways > (inbound and outbound). The same applies to root domains of > a forest trust. The transitive routing into the other forest > is fully functional for kerberos, but not yet supported for NTLMSSP. > > While a lot of things are working fine, there are currently a few limitations: > > - Both sides of the trust need to fully trust each other! > - No SID filtering rules are applied at all! > - This means DCs of domain A can grant domain admin rights > in domain B. > - It's not possible to add users/groups of a trusted domain > into domain groups. > > SMB 3.1.1 supported > ------------------- > > Both client and server have support for SMB 3.1.1 now. > > This is the dialect introduced with Windows 10, it improves the secure > negotiation of SMB dialects and features. > > There's also a new optinal encryption algorithm aes-gcm-128, > but for now this is only selected as fallback and aes-ccm-128 > is preferred because of the better performance. This might change > in future versions when hardware encryption will be supported. > See https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11451. > > New smbclient subcommands > ------------------------- > > - Query a directory for change notifications: notify <dir name> > - Server side copy: scopy <source filename> <destination filename> > > New rpcclient subcommands > ------------------------- > > netshareenumall - Enumerate all shares > netsharegetinfo - Get Share Info > netsharesetinfo - Set Share Info > netsharesetdfsflags - Set DFS flags > netfileenum - Enumerate open files > netnamevalidate - Validate sharename > netfilegetsec - Get File security > netsessdel - Delete Session > netsessenum - Enumerate Sessions > netdiskenum - Enumerate Disks > netconnenum - Enumerate Connections > netshareadd - Add share > netsharedel - Delete share > > New modules > ----------- > > idmap_script - see 'man 8 idmap_script' > vfs_unityed_media - see 'man 8 vfs_unityed_media' > vfs_shell_snap - see 'man 8 vfs_shell_snap' > > New sparsely connected replia graph (Improved KCC) > -------------------------------------------------- > > The Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC) maintains a replication graph > for DCs across an AD network. The existing Samba KCC uses a fully > connected graph, so that each DC replicates from all the others, which > does not scale well with large networks. In 4.3 there is an > experimental new KCC that creates a sparsely connected replication > graph and closely follows Microsoft's specification. It is turned off > by default. To use the new KCC, set "kccsrv:samba_kcc=true" in > smb.conf and let us know how it goes. You should consider doing this > if you are making a large new network. For small networks there is > little benefit and you can always switch over at a later date. > > Configurable TLS protocol support, with better defaults > ------------------------------------------------------- > > The "tls priority" option can be used to change the supported TLS > protocols. The default is to disable SSLv3, which is no longer > considered secure. > > Samba-tool now supports all 7 FSMO roles > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Previously "samba-tool fsmo" could only show, transfer or seize the > five well-known FSMO roles: > > Schema Master > Domain Naming Master > RID Master > PDC Emulator > Infrastructure Master > > It can now also show, transfer or seize the DNS infrastructure roles: > > DomainDnsZones Infrastructure Master > ForestDnsZones Infrastructure Master > > CTDB logging changes > -------------------- > > The destination for CTDB logging is now set via a single new > configuration variable CTDB_LOGGING. This replaces CTDB_LOGFILE and > CTDB_SYSLOG, which have both been removed. See ctdbd.conf(5) for > details of CTDB_LOGGING. > > CTDB no longer runs a separate logging daemon. > > CTDB NFS support changes > ------------------------ > > CTDB's NFS service management has been combined into a single 60.nfs > event script. This updated 60.nfs script now uses a call-out to > interact with different NFS implementations. See the CTDB_NFS_CALLOUT > option in the ctdbd.conf(5) manual page for details. A default > call-out is provided to interact with the Linux kernel NFS > implementation. The 60.ganesha event script has been removed - a > sample call-out is provided for NFS Ganesha, based on this script. > > The method of configuring NFS RPC checks has been improved. See > ctdb/config/nfs-checks.d/README for details. > > Improved Cross-Compiling Support > -------------------------------- > > A new "hybrid" build configuration mode is added to improve > cross-compilation support. > > A common challenge in cross-compilation is that of obtaining the results > of tests that have to run on the target, during the configuration > phase of the build. The Samba build system already supports the following > means to do so: > > - Executing configure tests using the --cross-execute parameter > - Obtaining the results from an answers file using the --cross-answers > parameter > > The first method has the drawback of inaccurate results if the tests are > run using an emulator, or a need to be connected to a running target > while building, if the tests are to be run on an actual target. The > second method presents a challenge of figuring out the test results. > > The new hybrid mode runs the tests and records the result in an answer file. > To activate this mode, use both --cross-execute and --cross-answers in the > same configure invocation. This mode can be activated once against a > running target, and then the generated answers file can be used in > subsequent builds. > > Also supplied is an example script that can be used as the > cross-execute program. This script copies the test to a running target > and runs the test on the target, obtaining the result. The obtained > results are more accurate than running the test with an emulator, because > they reflect the exact kernel and system libraries that exist on the > target. > > Improved Sparse File Support > ---------------------------- > Support for the FSCTL_SET_ZERO_DATA and FSCTL_QUERY_ALLOCATED_RANGES > SMB2 requests has been added to the smbd file server. > This allows for clients to deallocate (hole punch) regions within a > sparse file, and check which portions of a file are allocated. > > > ###################################################################### > Changes > ####### > > smb.conf changes > ---------------- > > Parameter Name Description Default > -------------- ----------- ------- > logging New (empty) > msdfs shuffle referrals New no > smbd profiling level New off > spotlight New no > tls priority New NORMAL:-VERS-SSL3.0 > use ntdb Removed > change notify Changed to [global] > kernel change notify Changed to [global] > client max protocol Changed default SMB3_11 > server max protocol Changed default SMB3_11 > > Removed modules > --------------- > > vfs_notify_fam - see section 'New FileChangeNotify subsystem'. > > > KNOWN ISSUES > ===========> > Currently none. > > > CHANGES SINCE 4.2.0rc4 > =====================> > o Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org> > * Bug 10973: No objectClass found in replPropertyMetaData on ordinary > objects (non-deleted) > * Bug 11429: Python bindings don't check integer types > * Bug 11430: Python bindings don't check array sizes > > o Ralph Boehme <slow at samba.org> > * Bug 11467: Handling of 0 byte resource fork stream > > o Volker Lendecke <vl at samba.org> > * Bug 11488: AD samr GetGroupsForUser fails for users with "()" in > their name > > o Stefan Metzmacher <metze at samba.org> > * Bug 11429: Python bindings don't check integer types > > o Matthieu Patou <mat at matws.net> > * Bug 10973: No objectClass found in replPropertyMetaData on ordinary > objects (non-deleted) > > > CHANGES SINCE 4.2.0rc3 > =====================> > o Ralph Boehme <slow at samba.org> > * Bug 11444: Crash in notify_remove caused by change notify = no > > o Günther Deschner <gd at samba.org> > * Bug 11411: smbtorture does not build when configured --with-system-mitkrb5 > > o Volker Lendecke <vl at samba.org> > * Bug 11455: fix recursion problem in rep_strtoll in lib/replace/replace.c > * Bug 11464: xid2sid gives inconsistent results > * Bug 11465: ctdb: Fix the build on FreeBSD 10.1 > > o Roel van Meer <roel at 1afa.com> > * Bug 11427: nmbd incorrectly matches netbios names as own name > > o Stefan Metzmacher <metze at samba.org> > * Bug 11451: Poor SMB3 encryption performance with AES-GCM > * Bug 11458: --bundled-libraries=!ldb,!pyldb,!pyldb-util doesn't > disable ldb build and install > > o Andreas Schneider <asn at samba.org> > * Bug 9862: Samba "map to guest = Bad uid" doesn't work > > > CHANGES SINCE 4.3.0rc2 > =====================> > o Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org> > * Bug 11436: samba-tool uncaught exception error > * Bug 10493: revert LDAP extended rule 1.2.840.113556.1.4.1941 > LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_IN_CHAIN changes > > o Ralph Boehme <slow at samba.org> > * Bug 11278: Stream names with colon don't work with > fruit:encoding = native > * Bug 11426: net share allowedusers crashes > > o Amitay Isaacs <amitay at gmail.com> > * Bug 11432: Fix crash in nested ctdb banning > * Bug 11434: Cannot build ctdbpmda > * Bug 11431: CTDB's eventscript error handling is broken > > o Stefan Metzmacher <metze at samba.org> > * Bug 11451: Poor SMB3 encryption performance with AES-GCM (part1) > * Bug 11316: tevent_fd needs to be destroyed before closing the fd > > o Arvid Requate <requate at univention.de> > * Bug 11291: NetApp joined to a Samba/ADDC cannot resolve SIDs > > o Martin Schwenke <martin at meltin.net> > * Bug 11432: Fix crash in nested ctdb banning > > > CHANGES SINCE 4.3.0rc1 > =====================> > o Jeremy Allison <jra at samba.org> > * BUG 11359: strsep is not available on Solaris > > o Björn Baumbach <bb at sernet.de> > * BUG 11421: Build with GPFS support is broken > > o Justin Maggard <jmaggard at netgear.com> > * BUG 11320: "force group" with local group not working > > o Martin Schwenke <martin at meltin.net > * BUG 11424: Build broken with --disable-python > > > ####################################### > Reporting bugs & Development Discussion > ####################################### > > Please discuss this release on the samba-technical mailing list or by > joining the #samba-technical IRC channel on irc.freenode.net. > > If you do report problems then please try to send high quality > feedback. If you don't provide vital information to help us track down > the problem then you will probably be ignored. All bug reports should > be filed under the "Samba 4.1 and newer" product in the project's Bugzilla > database (https://bugzilla.samba.org/). > > > =====================================================================> == Our Code, Our Bugs, Our Responsibility. > == The Samba Team > =====================================================================> > > ===============> Download Details > ===============> > The uncompressed tarballs and patch files have been signed > using GnuPG (ID 6568B7EA). The source code can be downloaded > from: > > https://download.samba.org/pub/samba/stable/ > > The release notes are available online at: > > https://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.3.0.html > > Our Code, Our Bugs, Our Responsibility. > (https://bugzilla.samba.org/) > > --Enjoy > The Samba Team > > >Hello, Can I get clarification on this? New FileChangeNotify subsystem When upgrading the two parameters change notify kernel change notify Will automatically be added to the global section of smb.conf and will not need to be added manually. Correct? Thanks. -- -James
Marc Muehlfeld
2015-Sep-08 16:30 UTC
[Samba] [Announce] Samba 4.3.0 Available for Download
Hello James, Am 08.09.2015 um 18:20 schrieb James:> Can I get clarification on this? > > New FileChangeNotify subsystem > > When upgrading the two parameters > > change notify > kernel change notify > > Will automatically be added to the global section of smb.conf and will > not need to be added manually. Correct? Thanks.Your smb.conf will not be altered. Each parameter has a default value, that is used, if not present in smb.conf. See the smb.conf manpage. And if it's a parameter, that is not relevant for your installation, then it isn't be used at all. Regards, Marc
Andrea Venturoli
2015-Sep-08 18:18 UTC
[Samba] [Announce] Samba 4.3.0 Available for Download
On 09/08/15 17:01, Karolin Seeger wrote: Hello. Thanks for the good work. I too would like some clarification...> Improved support for trusted domains (as AD DC)Just to be sure, 4.2 supports trusts with an external AD, if used in classic mode, right?> The transitive routing into the other forest > is fully functional for kerberos, but not yet supported for NTLMSSP.Forgive my ignorance, but I cannot understand this. Is there any document which explains the difference?> - This means DCs of domain A can grant domain admin rights > in domain B.Does this mean that the other domain's admin will be admin on my domain (being able to fully access all shares)? bye & Thanks av.
Am 08.09.2015 um 20:18 schrieb Andrea Venturoli:>> - This means DCs of domain A can grant domain admin rights >> in domain B. > > Does this mean that the other domain's admin will be admin on my domain > (being able to fully access all shares)?"can grant" is pretty clear i think -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 181 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/attachments/20150908/4f074717/signature.sig>
Jeremy Allison
2015-Sep-08 18:39 UTC
[Samba] [Announce] Samba 4.3.0 Available for Download
On Tue, Sep 08, 2015 at 05:01:14PM +0200, Karolin Seeger wrote:> ============================> Release Notes for Samba 4.3.0 > September 8, 2015 > ============================> > > This is the first stable release of Samba 4.3.*Wonderful* news Karolin - thanks a *LOT for getting this out there. Cheers, Jeremy.
On 2015-09-08 at 11:39 -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:> On Tue, Sep 08, 2015 at 05:01:14PM +0200, Karolin Seeger wrote: > > ============================> > Release Notes for Samba 4.3.0 > > September 8, 2015 > > ============================> > > > > > This is the first stable release of Samba 4.3. > > *Wonderful* news Karolin - thanks a *LOT for getting > this out there.Indeed, many Kudos to Karolin, and also to Metze who did a lot of work to help getting this one out of the door! This is also quite an impressive release, feature-wise! Great stuff! Cheers - Michael -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba-announce/attachments/20150908/03d30cbb/attachment-0001.sig>
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