Displaying 20 results from an estimated 80000 matches similar to: "Samba 2.0.4 released"
1999 Jul 21
2
Samba 2.0.5 released.
The Samba Team is pleased to announce Samba 2.0.5.
This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the
version that all production Samba servers should be running
for all current bug-fixes.
Please read the "IMPORTANT NOTE" section of the release
notes as this explains three security bugfixes which have
been added in this release. It is vital that Samba admins
understand these
1999 Nov 11
0
Samba 2.0.6 released.
The Samba Team is pleased to announce Samba 2.0.6.
This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the
version that all production Samba servers should be running
for all current bug-fixes.
It may be fetched via ftp from :
ftp://ftp.samba.org/pub/samba/samba-2.0.6.tar.gz
Or just follow the link on the main page of
your nearest http://samba.org mirror.
Binary packages for supported systems
2000 Apr 26
2
Samba 2.0.7 released
The Samba Team is pleased to announce Samba 2.0.7.
This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the
version that all production Samba servers should be running
for all current bug-fixes. This version has been tested
against Windows 2000 and has no *known* issues with that
release of Windows.
It may be fetched via ftp from :
ftp://ftp.samba.org/pub/samba/samba-2.0.7.tar.gz
Or just follow
2000 Apr 26
1
R:
penso che ti/ci possainteressare, soprattuto il fatto che la versione html
del libro sia disponibile con il prg GRATUITAMENTE
Marco Frattola (???) -
Cubecom S.p.A.
Via de Marini,1 3 piano Torre WTC
16149 GENOVA
tel. 010 6591184
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1998 Dec 15
0
Samba 2.0.0beta4 released.
The Samba Team are pleased to announce Samba 2.0 Beta4
This is the fourth of (hopefully) a short series of Beta
releases of the 2.0 code and incorporates bug fixes and
changes from feedback gained from the earlier betas.
Show-stopper bugs notwithstanding, this is expected to be
the last beta release before the official ship of the
stable Samba 2.0 release, so it is very important for
people to
1998 Dec 31
0
Samba 2.0.0 Beta5 released.
The Samba Team is pleased to announce Samba 2.0.0 Beta5
This is the fifth of (hopefully) a short series of Beta
releases of the 2.0.0 code and incorporates bug fixes and
changes from feedback gained from the earlier betas.
Show-stopper bugs notwithstanding, this is expected to be
the last beta release before the official ship of the
stable Samba 2.0.0 release, so it is very important for
people
1999 Jan 04
1
SAMBA digest 1926
samba@samba.org schrieb:
> SAMBA Digest 1926
>
> For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/
> Topics covered in this issue include:
>
> 1) Three problems with Windows NT
> by terminus@backinthe.ussr.net (Jeremy Malcolm)
> 2) Re: Encrypted passwords and OS2/Win95/Win98
> by Benjamin Scott
1998 Dec 08
0
Samba 2.0 Beta23 released !
The Samba Team are pleased to announce Samba 2.0 Beta3
This is the third of (hopefully) a short series of Beta
releases of the 2.0 code and incorporates bug fixes and
changes from feedback gained from the first two betas.
We are relasing these Betas to enable the Samba Team to gain
wider testing of the new autoconf mechanism and fix any
bugs before the first ship of the new stable version of
1999 Feb 06
0
Samba 2.0.1 released.
The Samba Team is pleased to announce Samba 2.0.1.
This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the
version that all production Samba servers should be running
for all current bug-fixes. Due to a couple of smbd crash
bugs that were found in Samba 2.0.0 it is recommened
all sites using Samba 2.0.0 upgrade to this release.
It may be fetched via ftp from :
ftp://<samba.org mirror
1998 Nov 24
0
Samba 2.0 Beta2 released !
The Samba Team are pleased to announce Samba 2.0 Beta2
This is the second of (hopefully) a short series of Beta
releases of the 2.0 code and incorporates bug fixes and
changes from feedback gained from the first beta.
We are relasing these Betas to enable the Samba Team to gain
wider testing of the new autoconf mechanism and fix any
bugs before the first ship of the new stable version of
Samba -
1999 May 24
1
RH6.0/Samba Oplock Problems (and fix) (PR#16952)
sean@compu-aid.com wrote:
>
> To any one who is using Red Hat Linux 6.0 (or, presumably, any glibc2.1
> system)
>
> I recently installed a new RH 6.0 system on Intel. After installing my
> samba and my network application I noticed that I was experiencing oplock
> problems that were not present with the same version of Samba on my RH 5.2
> systems and caused my
1998 Jun 13
0
Samba 1.9.18p8 released.
The Samba Team are pleased to announce Samba 1.9.18p8.
It may be fetched via ftp from :
ftp://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/samba/samba-1.9.18p8.tar.gz
Binary packages will be made available for this release
within a short time. A separate announcement will be made
for the release of these packages.
Offers of binary Samba packages for various systems are
welcome and should be sent to
1998 May 13
0
Samba 1.9.18p7 released.
The Samba Team are pleased to announce Samba 1.9.18p7.
It may be fetched via ftp from :
ftp://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/samba/samba-1.9.18p7.tar.gz
This release is a security patch fix for a security hole
reported on BugTraq by Drago. No exploit code was
published with the report, so no immediate 'canned'
exploit was available to an attacker
The security hole may have allowed
1998 Aug 26
1
Samba 1.9.18p10 released.
The Samba Team are pleased to announce Samba 1.9.18p10.
Note that the 1.9.18p9 code was not distributed due to a
problem discovered during the final QA testing phase. However,
in order not to allow any confusion about versions the Samba
Team are upping the patch revision number to ensure we can
identify a particular release of code exactly.
It may be fetched via ftp from :
1999 May 26
0
2.0.4, still oplock_break failures
Hi!
Even with 2.0.4, I'm still seeing a lot of oplock break failures
(clients failing, see log further down). The client hangs for approx 30
secs (sometimes more) and then gets back online. At least one user can't
use the file shares at all; it hangs whatever he does, and on any
computer he uses (NT or 98, laptop, desktop...) Other users have less
problems, but maybe they are less
1998 Mar 28
1
Samba 1.9.18p4 released.
The Samba Team are pleased to announce Samba 1.9.18p4.
It may be fetched via ftp from :
ftp://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/samba/samba-1.9.18p4.tar.gz
This is a bugfix release, designed to address issues
that users have reported with the 1.9.18p3 release.
There is some new functionality, described below.
Password Changing.
------------------
Samba now supports Windows 95 clients changing both
their
1998 May 09
2
Samba 1.9.18p5 released.
The Samba Team are pleased to announce Samba 1.9.18p5.
It may be fetched via ftp from :
ftp://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/samba/samba-1.9.18p5.tar.gz
This is a bugfix release, designed to address issues
that users have reported with the 1.9.18p4 release.
It is intended that the next Samba release will be an
alpha of Samba 1.9.19, which will contain significant
new functionality for integrating Samba
1999 Apr 20
0
WANTED: Technical NT Security Info
NT uses proprietary encryption mechanisms to protect passwords and to
authenticate users. There is no one source of information on these
schemes outside of Microsoft.
If anyone has any information on any of the following or any other topics
that they would like to see published as a White Paper, please contact
lkcl@iss.net.
The paper will include as comprehensive a list of these mechanisms as
1999 May 18
1
Missing NT_Security docs.
As I'm sure many of you have noticed, the new NT_Security
document was present in the 2.0.4 tarball as a yodl file,
but not as text or html documents.
I've re-released the tarball on samba.org (and it will
propagate to all the mirrors shortly) as samba-2.0.4a.tar.gz
containing the new NT_Security.html and NT_Security.txt
documents. I also took the opportunity to fix the typo
in the
1999 Nov 18
0
Seclib NT security library
NT_Security.html, included in Samba 2.0.6, says:
"There is an NT chown command that will work with Samba and allow a user
with Administrator privillage connected to a Samba 2.0.4 server as root to
change the ownership of files on both a local NTFS filesystem or remote
mounted NTFS or Samba drive. This is available as part of the Seclib NT
security library written by Jeremy Allison of the