From aafdad851b71cd47c8797e99cf1fe30907050ee4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Bartlett Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 10:26:00 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] r13033: Thankyou very much to Brad Henry for fixing up many aspects of the release notes. I will answer some questions and clarify some points in the next commit. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit d01c4dd84895efdde6043b63dd377fe441366094) --- WHATSNEW.txt | 125 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 1 file changed, 64 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-) diff --git a/WHATSNEW.txt b/WHATSNEW.txt index aae2e7cb56c..02ccdcbf6b3 100644 --- a/WHATSNEW.txt +++ b/WHATSNEW.txt @@ -1,93 +1,96 @@ -What's new in Samba4 Technology Preview -======================================= +What's new in Samba 4 Technology Preview +======================================== -Samba 4 is the ambitious next version of the Samba suite that is being -developed in parallel to the stable 3.0 series. The main emphasis in -this branch is support for the AD logon protocols used by Windows 2000 -and above. +Samba 4 is the ambitious next version of the Samba suite that is being +developed in parallel to the stable 3.0 series. The main emphasis in +this branch is support for the Active Directory logon protocols used +by Windows 2000 and above. Samba 4 is currently not yet in a state where it is usable in production environments. Note the WARNINGS below, and the STATUS file, which aims to document what should and should not work. -With 3 years of development under our belt since tridge firs proposed -a new VFS layer for Samba3 (a project which eventually lead to our AD -efforts), it was felt that we should create something we could 'show -off' to our users. This is a Technology Preview (TP), aimed at allowing -users, managers and developers to see how we have progressed, and to -invite feedback and support. +With 3 years of development under our belt since tridge first proposed +a new Virtual File System (VFS) layer for Samba3 (a project which +eventually lead to our Active Directory efforts), it was felt that we +should create something we could 'show off' to our users. This is a +Technology Preview (TP), aimed at allowing users, managers and +developers to see how we have progressed, and to invite feedback and +support. WARNINGS ======== Samba4 TP is currently a pre-alpha technology. It may eat your cat, but -is far more likely to choose to munch on your password database. In -particular if you are upgrading from Samba3, you should backup all -configuration and data. +is far more likely to choose to munch on your password database. We +recommend against upgrading any production servers from Samba 3 to +Samba 4 at this stage. If you are upgrading an experimental server, +you should backup all configuration and data. We expect that format changes will require that the user database be rebuilt from scratch a number of times before we make a final release, -loosing password data. +losing password data each time. -Samba4 TP includes basic ACL protection on the main user database, but -due to time constraints, none on the registry at this stage. We do -not currently have ACLs on the SWAT web-based management tool. +Samba 4 Technology Preview includes basic Access Control List (ACL) +protection on the main user database, but due to time constraints, +none on the registry at this stage. We also do not currently have +ACLs on the SWAT web-based management tool. This means that Samba 4 +Technology Preview is not secure. -Filesystem access should occour as the logged in user, much as Samba3 +File system access should occur as the logged in user, much as Samba3 does. -We strongly recommend against use in a production environment at this -stage. +Again, we strongly recommend against use in a production environment +at this stage. NEW FEATURES ============ -Samba4 supports the server-side of the AD logon environment -used by Windows 2000 and later, as evidenced by domain join -and domain logon operations. +Samba4 supports the server-side of the Active Directory logon environment +used by Windows 2000 and later, so we can do full domain join +and domain logon operations. Our Domain Controller (DC) implementation includes our own built-in -LDAP server, KDC as well as the logon services provided over CIFS. We -correctly generate the Kerberos PAC, and include it with the kerberos -tickets we issue. - -SWAT is the new user-freindly interface to Samba4 managment, and -provides access to our setup and migration functionality. In -particular, we can migrate windows domains in Samba4 from this -interface. This allows setup of initial user databases, and upgrades -from Samba3. - -The new NTFVS features in Samba4, the project that started this all, -is concerned with providing 'exact' semantics for basic file -operations, and is backed by an extensive client testsuite. - -A new scripting interface has been added to Samba4, allowing -JavaScript programs to interface to Samba's internals. This is also -used for the SWAT GUI. - -Samba4 is strongly based around an LDAP-like backend, which includes -an implementation against the actual LDAP protocol. With the addition -of modules on directory servers and in Samba, we hope this can allow -Samba4 to be a powerful frontend to vendor directories, much as Samba3 -is. +LDAP server and Kerberos Domain Controller as well as the standard +logon services provided over CIFS. We correctly generate the Kerberos +PAC, and include it with the Kerberos tickets we issue. [AB: What does +this mean to the user?] -CHANGES -======= +SWAT is now integrated into Samba 4 as the user-friendly interface to +Samba server management. SWAT provides easy provides access to our +setup and migration tools. Using SWAT, you can migrate windows +domains in Samba 4, allowing easy setup of initial user databases, and +upgrades from Samba 3. + +The new VFS features in Samba 4 adapts the filesystem on the server to +match the Windows client semantics, [what the is effect of this for +the user?]. The VFS is backed with an extensive automated test suite. + +A new scripting interface has been added to Samba 4, allowing +JavaScript programs to interface to Samba's internals. -Those familiar with Samba 3 can find a list of user-visible changes -since that release series in the NEWS file. +The Samba 4 architecture is based around an LDAP-like database that +can use a range of modular backends. One of the backends supports +standards compliant LDAP servers (including OpenLDAP). This will allow +Samba 4 to be powerful frontend to large directories. -In particular, standalone server and domain member roles are not -currently supported. While we have much of the infrustructure -required, we have not collected these peices togeather. +CHANGES +======= -There is no printing support in the current release. +Those familiar with Samba 3 can find a list of user-visible changes +since that release series in the NEWS file. KNOWN ISSUES ============ +- Standalone server and domain member roles are not currently + supported. While we have much of the infrastructure required, we + have not collected these pieces together. + +- There is no printing support in the current release. + - SWAT can be painful with and forms. Just use the mouse, as - the JS layer doing this will change. + the JavaScript layer doing this will change. - Domain logons (using Kerberos) from windows clients incorrectly state that the password expires today. @@ -101,12 +104,12 @@ in root of the tarball. DEVELOPMENT and FEEDBACK ======================== Bugs can be filed at https://bugzilla.samba.org/. Please -look at the STATUS file before filing a bug to see if a particular +look at the STATUS file before filing a bug to see if a particular is supposed to work yet. -Development and general discussion about Samba 4 happens mainly on -the #samba-technical IRC channel (on irc.freenode.net) and -the samba-technical mailing list (see http://lists.samba.org/ for +Development and general discussion about Samba 4 happens mainly on +the #samba-technical IRC channel (on irc.freenode.net) and +the samba-technical mailing list (see http://lists.samba.org/ for details). -- 2.34.1