Stefan Metzmacher
2016-Jul-28 12:15 UTC
[Samba] [Announce] Samba 4.5.0rc1 Available for Download
Release Announcements ==================== This is the first preview release of Samba 4.5. This is *not* intended for production environments and is designed for testing purposes only. Please report any defects via the Samba bug reporting system at https://bugzilla.samba.org/. Samba 4.5 will be the next version of the Samba suite. UPGRADING ======== NTLMv1 authentication disabled by default ----------------------------------------- In order to improve security we have changed the default value for the "ntlm auth" option from "yes" to "no". This may have impact on very old client which doesn't support NTLMv2 yet. The primary user of NTLMv1 is MSCHAPv2 for VPNs and 802.1x. By default Samba will only allow NTLMv2 via NTLMSSP now, as we have the following default "lanman auth = no", "ntlm auth = no" and "raw NTLMv2 auth = no". NEW FEATURES/CHANGES =================== Support for LDAP_SERVER_NOTIFICATION_OID ---------------------------------------- The ldap server has support for the LDAP_SERVER_NOTIFICATION_OID control. This can be used to monitor the active directory database for changes. KCC improvements for sparse network replication ----------------------------------------------- The Samba KCC will now be the default knowledge consistency checker in Samba AD. Instead of using full mesh replication between every DC, the KCC will set up connections to optimize replication latency and cost (using site links to calculate the routes). This change should allow larger domains to function significantly better in terms of replication traffic and the time spent performing DRS replication. VLV - Virtual List View ----------------------- The VLV Control allows applications to page the LDAP directory in the way you might expect a live phone book application to operate, without first downloading the entire directory. DRS Replication for the AD DC ----------------------------- DRS Replication in Samba 4.5 is now much more efficient in handling linked attributes, particularly in large domains with over 1000 group memberships or other links. Replication is also much more reliable in the handling of tree renames, such as the rename of an organizational unit containing many users. Extensive tests have been added to ensure this code remains reliable, particularly in the case of conflicts between objects added with the same name on different servers. Schema updates are also handled much more reliably. samba-tool drs replicate with new options ----------------------------------------- samba-tool drs replicate got two new options: The option '--local-online' will do the DsReplicaSync() via IRPC to the local dreplsrv service. The option '--async-op' will add DRSUAPI_DRS_ASYNC_OP to the DsReplicaSync(), which won't wait for the replication result. replPropertyMetaData Changes ---------------------------- During the development of the DRS replication, tests showed that Samba stores the replPropertyMetaData object incorrectly. To address this, be aware that dbcheck will now detect and offer to fix all objects in the domain for this error. Linked attributes on deleted objects ------------------------------------ In Active Directory, an object that has been tombstoned or recycled has no linked attributes. However, Samba incorrectly maintained such links, slowing replication and run-time performance. dbcheck now offers to remove such links, and they are no longer kept after the object is tombstoned or recycled. Improved AD DC performance -------------------------- Many other improvements have been made to our LDAP database layer in the AD DC, to improve performance, both during samba-tool domain provision and at runtime. Other dbcheck improvements -------------------------- - samba-tool dbcheck can now find and fix a missing or corrupted 'deleted objects' container. - BUG 11433: samba-dbcheck no longer offers to resort auxiliary class values in objectClass as these were then re-sorted at the next dbcheck indefinitely. Tombstone Reanimation --------------------- Samba now supports tombstone reanimation, a feature in the AD DC allowing tombstones, that is objects which have been deleted, to be restored with the original SID and GUID still in place. Multiple DNS Forwarders on the AD DC ------------------------------------ Multiple DNS forwarders are now supported on the AD DC, allowing samba to fall back between two different DNS servers for forwarded queries. Password quality plugin support in the AD DC -------------------------------------------- The check password script now operates correctly in the AD DC (this was silently ignored in past releases) pwdLastSet is now correctly honoured ------------------------------------ BUG 9654: the pwdLastSet attribute is now correctly handled (this previously permitted passwords that next expire). net ads dns unregister ---------------------- It is now possible to remove the DNS entries created with 'net ads register' with the matching 'net ads unregister' command. Samba-tool improvements ------------------------ Running samba-tool on the command line should now be a lot snappier. The tool now only loads the code specific to the subcommand that you wish to run. SMB 2.1 Leases enabled by default --------------------------------- Leasing is an SMB 2.1 (and higher) feature which allows clients to aggressively cache files locally above and beyond the caching allowed by SMB 1 oplocks. This feature was disabled in previous releases, but the SMB2 leasing code is now considered mature and stable enough to be enabled by default. Open File Description (OFD) Locks --------------------------------- On systems that support them (currently only Linux), the fileserver now uses Open File Description (OFD) locks instead of POSIX locks to implement client byte range locks. As these locks are associated with a specific file descriptor on a file this allows more efficient use when multiple descriptors having file locks are opened onto the same file. An internal tunable "smbd:force process locks = true" may be used to turn off OFD locks if there appear to be problems with them. Password sync as active directory domain controller --------------------------------------------------- The new commands 'samba-tool user getpassword' and 'samba-tool user syncpasswords' provide access and syncing of various password fields. If compiled with GPGME support (--with-gpgme) it's possible to store cleartext passwords in a PGP/OpenGPG encrypted form by configuring the new "password hash gpg key ids" option. This requires gpgme devel and python packages to be installed (e.g. libgpgme11-dev and python-gpgme on debian/ubuntu). Python crypto requirements -------------------------- Some samba-tool subcommands require python-crypto and/or python-m2crypto packages to be installed. SmartCard/PKINIT improvements ----------------------------- "samba-tool user create" accepts --smartcard-required and "samba-tool user setpassword" accepts --smartcard-required and --clear-smartcard-required. Specifying --smartcard-required results in the UF_SMARTCARD_REQUIRED flags being set in the userAccountControl attribute. At the same time the account password is reset to a random NTHASH value. Interactive password logons are rejected, if the UF_SMARTCARD_REQUIRED bit is set in the userAccountControl attribute of a user. When doing a PKINIT based kerberos logon the KDC adds the required PAC_CREDENTIAL_INFO element to the authorization data. That means the NTHASH is shared between the PKINIT based client and the domain controller, which allows the client to do NTLM based authentication on behalf of the user. It also allows on offline logon using a smartcard to work on Windows clients. CTDB changes ------------ * New improved ctdb tool ctdb tool has been completely rewritten using new client API. Usage messages are much improved. * Sample CTDB configuration file is installed as ctdbd.conf. * The use of real-time scheduling when taking locks has been narrowed to limit potential performance impacts on nodes * CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK now supports specification of an external helper to take and hold the recovery lock See the RECOVERY LOCK section in ctdb(7) for details. Documentation for writing helpers is provided in doc/cluster_mutex_helper.txt. * "ctdb natgwlist" has been replaced by a top level "ctdb natgw" command that has "master", "list" and "status" subcommands * The onnode command no longer supports the "recmaster", "lvs" and "natgw" node specifications * Faster resetting of TCP connections to public IP addresses during failover * Tunables MaxRedirectCount, ReclockPingPeriod, DeferredRebalanceOnNodeAdd are now obsolete/ignored * "ctdb listvars" now lists all variables, including the first one * "ctdb xpnn", "ctdb rebalanceip" and "ctdb rebalancenode" have been removed These are not needed because "ctdb reloadips" should do the correct rebalancing. * Output for the following commands has been simplified: ctdb getdbseqnum ctdb getdebug ctdb getmonmode ctdb getpid ctdb getreclock ctdb getpid ctdb pnn These now simply print the requested output with no preamble. This means that scripts no longer need to strip part of the output. "ctdb getreclock" now prints nothing when the recovery lock is not set. * Output for the following commands has been improved: ctdb setdebug ctdb uptime * "ctdb process-exists" has been updated to only take a PID argument The PNN can be specified with -n <PNN>. Output also cleaned up. * LVS support has been reworked - related commands and configuration variables have changed "ctdb lvsmaster" and "ctdb lvs" have been replaced by a top level "ctdb lvs" command that has "master", "list" and "status" subcommands. See the LVS sections in ctdb(7) and ctdbd.conf(5) for details, including configuration changes. * Improved sample NFS Ganesha call-out New shadow_copy2 options ------------------------ shadow:snapprefix With growing number of snapshots file-systems need some mechanism to differentiate one set of snapshots from other, e.g. monthly, weekly, manual, special events, etc. Therefore these file-systems provide different ways to tag snapshots, e.g. provide a configurable way to name snapshots, which is not just based on time. With only shadow:format it is very difficult to filter these snapshots. With this optional parameter, one can specify a variable prefix component for names of the snapshot directories in the file-system. If this parameter is set, together with the shadow:format and shadow:delimiter parameters it determines the possible names of snapshot directories in the file-system. The option only supports Basic Regular Expression (BRE). shadow:delimiter This optional parameter is used as a delimiter between shadow:snapprefix and shadow:format This parameter is used only when shadow:snapprefix is set. Default: shadow:delimiter = "_GMT" REMOVED FEATURES =============== only user and username parameters --------------------------------- These two parameters have long been deprecated and superseded by "valid users" and "invalid users". smb.conf changes =============== Parameter Name Description Default -------------- ----------- ------- kccsrv:samba_kcc Changed default yes ntlm auth Changed default no only user Removed password hash gpg key ids New shadow:snapprefix New shadow:delimiter New _GMT smb2 leases Changed default yes username Removed KNOWN ISSUES =========== Currently none. ####################################### 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/rc/ The release notes are available online at: https://download.samba.org/pub/samba/rc/samba-4.5.0rc1.WHATSNEW.txt Our Code, Our Bugs, Our Responsibility. (https://bugzilla.samba.org/) --Enjoy The Samba Team -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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