Samba now stores most of its persistent data in a LDAP-like database
called LDB (see ldb(7) for more info).
-Much improved SWAT
+Removed SWAT
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-SWAT has had some rather large improvements and is now more than just a
-direct editor for smb.conf. Its layout has been improved. SWAT can now also
-be used for editing run-time data - maintaining user information, provisioning,
-etc. TLS is supported out of the box.
+Unlike previous versions, Samba4 does not provide a web interface at this time.
Built-in KDC
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between the 'user' and 'share' security levels (the latter is not supported
in Samba 4 yet). The other values of this option and the 'domain master' and
'domain logons' parameters have been merged into a 'server role' parameter
-that can be either 'bdc', 'pdc', 'member server' or 'standalone'. Note that
+that can be either 'domain controller', 'member server' or 'standalone'. Note that
member server support does not work yet.
The following parameters have been removed:
- locking
- lock spin count
- lock spin time
-- oplocks
- level2 oplocks
- oplock break wait time
- oplock contention limit