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2023 Apr 29
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
Hi Peter,
Le 28/04/2023 ? 21:17, Peter Milesson via samba a ?crit?:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have tried to get some information about what Samba version will be
> the default one when Debian Bookworm gets released, but without luck.
> Will it be 4.17, or 4.18? Or even 4.19.x? Will there be Samba backports
> for Bookworm?
>
> I saw a post from Michael Tokarev in this list a
2023 Apr 30
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 30-04-2023 10:06, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
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> On 29.04.2023 10:35, Yvan Masson via samba wrote:
>> Hi Peter,
>>
>> Le 28/04/2023 ? 21:17, Peter Milesson via samba a ?crit?:
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I have tried to get some information about what Samba version will
>>> be the default one when Debian Bookworm gets released,
2023 Apr 30
2
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 29.04.2023 10:35, Yvan Masson via samba wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Le 28/04/2023 ? 21:17, Peter Milesson via samba a ?crit?:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I have tried to get some information about what Samba version will be
>> the default one when Debian Bookworm gets released, but without luck.
>> Will it be 4.17, or 4.18? Or even 4.19.x? Will there be Samba
2023 Apr 30
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
30.04.2023 11:20, Rowland Penny via samba ?????:
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> There is a big problem with this, bookworm hasn't been released yet and as far as I can see, there isn't a bookworm-backports yet.
> The only mention of Samba 4.18 that I can see in Debian is in experimental, a long way from any backports.
No, there's no long way to bookworm-backports.
I use experimental just because debian
2023 Apr 30
2
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 30/04/2023 09:06, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
> Hi Yvan,
>
> Thanks for the information, really useful. Essentially, it means I need
> to wait for the official release of Debian Bookworm, and then getting
> the newest Samba packages from Bookworm backports. It's just a little
> over a month away, so there is ample time for planning upgrades.
>
> Best
2023 Jul 14
1
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
2025 Feb 07
1
Upgrading Samba AD without upgrading any DC
On Fri, 7 Feb 2025 17:05:59 +0000
Stephen Brandli via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> HI,
>
> Really appreciate you guys!
>
> Three questions:
>
> First, I am installing new DCs using Bookworm's stable install.
That would get you Samba 4.17.12, but using bookworm-backports will get
you 4.21.3 ( the latest version ).
> The
> current DCs are
2023 Apr 30
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 30-04-2023 10:46, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
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> On 30/04/2023 09:37, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
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>> On 30.04.2023 10:20, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 30/04/2023 09:06, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>>>> Hi Yvan,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the information, really useful.
2023 Apr 30
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 30/04/2023 09:37, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
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> On 30.04.2023 10:20, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>>
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>> On 30/04/2023 09:06, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>>> Hi Yvan,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the information, really useful. Essentially, it means I
>>> need to wait for the official release of Debian Bookworm, and then
2023 Apr 30
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 30.04.2023 10:51, Kees van Vloten via samba wrote:
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> On 30-04-2023 10:46, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
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>> On 30/04/2023 09:37, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>>>
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>>> On 30.04.2023 10:20, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>>>>
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>>>> On 30/04/2023 09:06, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
2023 Jun 06
1
What's the substitution of 'samba-tool domain provision' in v4.17.5
On 06/06/2023 10:51, Lorenzo Milesi via samba wrote:
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>> As I understand it, you only need Michael's repo for Ubuntu, The Debian
>> backport repo gets updated with the same Samba packages as his repo (or
>> is it the other way around ?). He is the Debian Samba maintainer.
>
> With the repos you can select several minor versions (from 4.16 to .18), while backports
2023 Apr 30
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 30.04.2023 10:20, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
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>
> On 30/04/2023 09:06, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>> Hi Yvan,
>>
>> Thanks for the information, really useful. Essentially, it means I
>> need to wait for the official release of Debian Bookworm, and then
>> getting the newest Samba packages from Bookworm backports. It's just
>> a
2023 Apr 30
1
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 30-04-2023 12:04, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
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> On 30/04/2023 10:52, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
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>> On 30.04.2023 10:51, Kees van Vloten via samba wrote:
>>>
>>> On 30-04-2023 10:46, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 30/04/2023 09:37, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
2023 Apr 30
3
Default Samba version in Debian Bookworm
On 30/04/2023 10:52, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
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> On 30.04.2023 10:51, Kees van Vloten via samba wrote:
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>> On 30-04-2023 10:46, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 30/04/2023 09:37, Peter Milesson via samba wrote:
>>>>
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>>>> On 30.04.2023 10:20, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
2025 Feb 07
1
Upgrading Samba AD without upgrading any DC
HI,
Really appreciate you guys!
Three questions:
First, I am installing new DCs using Bookworm's stable install. The current DCs are running Bullseye (again using i's latest). I don't think upgrading a DC directly will be easy if I have to do it. (They run in containers on a Buster host.) Is it feasible/advisable to upgrade by installing a couple of new DCs, joining them to the
2023 Aug 18
1
Updating samba with bookworm-backports
18.08.2023 10:47, spindles seven via samba ?????:
> On August 16, 2023 spindles seven wrote:
>> roy at franks:~$ sudo apt -t bookworm-backports install samba winbind
>> Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information...
>> Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
>> requested an impossible situation
2024 Jul 04
1
samba-ad-dc from debian backports fails to start with /usr/sbin/samba missing
Am 04.07.2024 um 21:00 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba:
> On Thu, 4 Jul 2024 20:27:37 +0200
> Paul Leiber via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
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>> Dear Samba list,
>>
>> I have a Samba instance running as an ad-dc on debian bullseye.
>
> I suggest you upgrade, bullseye goes EOL in three weeks.
Aww, my system is already on bookworm, not on bullseye.
2025 Feb 07
1
Upgrading Samba AD without upgrading any DC
Roland,
Thank you for your answers.
To be clear, everything will be Bookworm when I'm done.
My question about upgrading a new DC rather than upgrading old ones is the "Upgrade a DC and join it to the domain again" process here: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Upgrading_a_Samba_AD_DC, right? You said it "raises the RID pools." I don't know what that means. But,
2024 Jul 04
1
samba-ad-dc from debian backports fails to start with /usr/sbin/samba missing
On Thu, 4 Jul 2024 20:27:37 +0200
Paul Leiber via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Dear Samba list,
>
> I have a Samba instance running as an ad-dc on debian bullseye.
I suggest you upgrade, bullseye goes EOL in three weeks.
> Some
> time ago, I changed the standard installation to backports with
>
> apt -t bullseye-backports install samba
I normally
2023 Oct 18
1
@Michael Tokarev: Samba 4.17.12
Op 18-10-2023 om 11:32 schreef Ingo Asche via samba:
> Hi Michael,
>
> thanks for the info - and your work...
>
> As Bookworm for Raspberry isn't that far away, I can live with that.
> This is "just" my playground...
I have recently migrated my Raspberry Pi machines from Raspbian to
Debian bookworm.
It has several advantages:
- All Debian packages are