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Release Notes for Samba 3.6.0pre1
- July 28, 2010
+ July 28, 2010
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Major enhancements in Samba 3.6.0 include:
+Changed security defaults
+-------------------------
+
+Samba 3.6 has adopted a number of improved security defaults that will
+impact on existing users of Samba.
+
+ client ntlmv2 auth = yes
+ client use spnego principal = no
+ send spnego principal = no
+
+The impact of 'client ntlmv2 auth = yes' is that by default we will not
+use NTLM authentication as a client. This applies to the Samba client
+tools such as smbclient and winbind, but does not change the separately
+released in-kernel CIFS client. To re-enable the poorer NTLM encryption
+set '--option=clientusentlmv2auth=no' on your smbclient command line, or
+set 'client ntlmv2 auth = no' in your smb.conf
+
+The impact of 'client use spnego principal = no' is that we may be able
+to use Kerberos to communicate with a server less often in smbclient,
+winbind and other Samba client tools. We may fall back to NTLMSSP in
+more situations where we would previously rely on the insecure
+indication from the 'NegProt' CIFS packet. This mostly occursed when
+connecting to a name alias not recorded as a servicePrincipalName for
+the server. This indication is not available from Windows 2008 or later
+in any case, and is not used by modern Windows clients, so this makes
+Samba's behaviour consistent with other clients and against all servers.
+
+The impact of 'send spnego principal = no' is to match Windows 2008 and
+not to send this principal, making existing clients give more consistent
+behaviour (more likely to fall back to NTLMSSP) between Samba and
+Windows 2008, and between Windows versions that did and no longer use
+this insecure hint.
+
+
SMB2 support
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+SMB2 support in 3.6.0 is fully functional (with one omission),
+and can be enabled by setting:
+
+max protocol = SMB2
+
+in the [global] section of your smb.conf and re-starting
+Samba. All features should work over SMB2 except the modification
+of user quotas using the Windows quota management tools.
+
+As this is the first release containing what we consider
+to be a fully featured SMB2 protocol, we are not enabling
+this by default, but encourage users to enable SMB2 and
+test it. Once we have enough confirmation from Samba
+users and OEMs that SMB2 support is stable in wide user
+testing we will enable SMB2 by default in a future Samba
+release.
+
Internal Winbind passdb changes
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using it. With this approach more code in Winbind is shared.
+New Spoolss code
+----------------
+
+The spoolss and the old RAP printing code have been completely
+overhauled and refactored.
+
+All calls from lanman/printing code has been changed to go through the
+spoolss RPC interfaces, this allows us to keep all checks in one place
+and avoid special cases in the main printing code.
+Printing code has been therefore confined within the spoolss code.
+
+All the printing code, including the spoolss RPC interfaces has been
+changed to use the winreg RPC interfaces to store all data.
+All data has been migrated from custom, arbitrary TDB files to the
+registry interface. This transition allow us to present correct data to
+windows client accessing the server registry through the winreg RPC
+interfaces to query for printer data. Data is served out from a real
+registry implementation and therefore arguably 100% forward compatible.
+
+Migration code from the previous TDB files formats is provided. This
+code is automatically invoked the first time the new code is run on the
+server. Although manual migration is also available using the 'net
+printer migrate' command.
+
+These changes not only make all the spoolss code much more closer to
+"the spec", it also greatly improves our internal testing of both
+spoolss and winreg interfaces, and reduces overall code duplication.
+
+As part of this work, new tests have been also added to increase
+coverage.
+
+This code will also allow, in future, an easy transition to split out
+the spooling functions into a separate daemon for those OEMs that do not
+need printing functionality in their appliances, reducing the code
+footprint.
+
+
SMB Traffic Analyzer
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Parameter Name Description Default
-------------- ----------- -------
- log writeable files on exit New No
+ async smb echo handler New No
+ client ntlmv2 auth Changed Default Yes
+ client use spnego principal New No
ctdb locktime warn threshold New 0
+ idmap read only New No
+ log writeable files on exit New No
+ multicast dns register New Yes
+ ncalrpc dir New
+ send spnego principal New No
+ smb2 max credits New 128
smb2 max read New 1048576
- smb2 max write New 1048576
smb2 max trans New 1048576
+ smb2 max write New 1048576
+ strict allocate Changed Default Yes
username map cache time New 0
- async smb echo handler New No
+ winbind max clients New 200
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