Michael Tokarev
2023-Jul-14 09:57 UTC
[Samba] updated samba 4.18 & 4.17 packages for debian & ubuntu to address trust issue with windows 10/11 update 07/2023
Hi! I've uploaded samba packages for debian & ubuntu in my repository, to include the fix for recent login/trust issue with 07/2023 windows updates. 4.16 packages will also be available later today (build is in progress now). http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/packages/samba/ JFYI. Thanks, /mjt
Carlos Alberto Panozzo Cunha
2023-Jul-14 12:45 UTC
[Samba] updated samba 4.18 & 4.17 packages for debian & ubuntu to address trust issue with windows 10/11 update 07/2023
Hi! Thank you very much for the great work and for the agility. I updated my two main DCs and it solved my problem, which was the connection from one server to another through SQL Server Management Studio using integrated login, now after the samba updater, the connection is working again. Regards; Em sex., 14 de jul. de 2023 ?s 06:57, Michael Tokarev via samba < samba at lists.samba.org> escreveu:> Hi! > > I've uploaded samba packages for debian & ubuntu in my repository, to > include the fix for recent login/trust issue with 07/2023 windows > updates. 4.16 packages will also be available later today (build is > in progress now). > > http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/packages/samba/ > > JFYI. > > Thanks, > > /mjt > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >
Michael Tokarev
2023-Jul-14 16:52 UTC
[Samba] updated samba 4.18 & 4.17 packages for debian & ubuntu to address trust issue with windows 10/11 update 07/2023
Replying here as well, since this is a frequent question. I uploaded the updated samba packages to the official debian archives in parallel with updating my repository - exactly the same source packages as are used to build samba for my repository. 4.18 should already be available on sid/unstable, I think. In trixie/testing it will migrate within 5 days if nothing other breaks. Updated bookworm packages has been accepted into bookworm-proposed-updates and are now building: https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=samba&suite=bookworm They'll be part of the official debian release on Jul-22, I guess, as a part of bookworm 12.1 point release. Or maybe bookworm-security will catch it earlier, I dunno yet. bookworm-backports isn't open yet, I don't know what's up with that part. https://lists.debian.org/debian-backports/2023/06/msg00017.html is the last news about the matter which I know. So there's no 4.18 official packages for bookworm yet. bullseye-backports - once the updated packages in bookworm-pu hits bookworm, I'll made them available as bullseye-backports. By debian rules, oldtable- backports don't receive software from testing, only from stable, so it has to be in stable first. Speaking of the original bullseye packages (based on samba 4.13) - yes it can be rebuilt to include the fixes for the current situation with win10/11 updates, but in my opinion it is better to move on from that version entirely, the faster the better, as it has other unfixed issues and fixing them there is not worth the efforts. So basically, I did everything I can for now on the Debian side. Maybe it is possible to push bookworm updates for this issue faster than waiting for the next point release, - after all it is a security-related issue, so maybe security.debian.org might help. Talking with them now. Meanwhile, whole set of packages for Debian and Ubuntu is available on my site today already. I'm not in any way recommend to switch from official Debian archives, - on the contrary, I do *not* recommend doing that, because I alone can't promise to keep this repository updated for a long time, while Debian has much more resources for this. It just so happens that sometimes an urgent fix is easier to do outside of the usual Debian processing. I hope to make it better within Debian. BTW, I noticed that quite a lot of people still using old URLs within my repository, more than half a year since they return 404. I wonder if people just ignore error notifications their ubuntu (focal or jammy) systems sending them about missing repositories... but ok. /mjt
vincent at cojot.name
2023-Jul-14 19:20 UTC
[Samba] updated samba 4.18 & 4.17 packages for debian & ubuntu to address trust issue with windows 10/11 update 07/2023
Thanks Michael for doing this, I've used your patch ( fix-unsupported-netr_LogonGetCapabilities-l2.patch ) to also update my RHEL8 packages for 4.17.9 ( [1] ). With this patch of yours and these rpms the trusted connection shows up as 'Good' as it was previously. As usual, if anyone's interested in providing feedback for these rpms, I'll gladly take it. [1]: http://vince.cojot.name/dist/samba/samba-4.17.9/RHEL8/ Vincent On Fri, 14 Jul 2023, Michael Tokarev via samba wrote:> Hi! > > I've uploaded samba packages for debian & ubuntu in my repository, to > include the fix for recent login/trust issue with 07/2023 windows > updates. 4.16 packages will also be available later today (build is > in progress now). > > http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/packages/samba/ > > JFYI. > > Thanks, > > /mjt > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > >
Michael Tokarev
2023-Jul-15 15:10 UTC
[Samba] updated samba 4.18 & 4.17 packages for debian & ubuntu to address trust issue with windows 10/11 update 07/2023
We just made the updated packages available in the official debian bookworm archives, see https://lists.debian.org/debian-stable-announce/2023/07/msg00000.html (yes, it is exactly the same package as has been available from my repository, just built within debian infrastructure instead of my local). Thanks, /mjt
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