- WHATS NEW IN 1.9.17alpha1 - May 21st 1997.
- ==========================================
+ WHATS NEW IN Samba 2.0.0 beta1
+ ==============================
-Improved browsing support.
+This is a MAJOR new release of Samba, the UNIX based SMB/CIFS file
+and print server for Windows systems.
+
+There have been many changes in Samba since the last major release,
+1.9.18. These have mainly been in the areas of performance and
+SMB protocol correctness. In addition, a Web based GUI interface
+for configuring Samba has been added.
+
+In addition, Samba has been re-written to help portability to
+other POSIX-based systems, based on the GNU autoconf tool.
+
+Major changes in Samba 2.0
--------------------------
-Samba now should support propagation of browse lists
-across subnets correctly. Look in the file docs/BROWSING.txt
-as it has been largely re-written to explain how to do this.
+There are many major changes in Samba for version 2.0. Here are
+some of them:
+
+=====================================================================
+
+1). Speed
+---------
+
+Samba has been benchmarked on high-end UNIX hardware as out-performing
+all other SMB/CIFS servers using the Ziff-Davis NetBench benchmark.
+Many changes to the code to optimise high-end performance have been made.
+
+2). Correctness
+---------------
+
+Samba now supports the Windows NT specific SMB requests. This
+means that on platforms that are capable Samba now presents a
+64 bit view of the filesystem to Windows NT clients and is
+capable of handling very large files.
-Thanks to Silicon Graphics for allowing us to test the new
-code on their corporate network.
+3). Portability
+---------------
-Improved share mode handling
+Samba is now self-configuring using GNU autoconf, removing
+the need for people installing Samba to have to hand configure
+Makefiles, as was needed in previous versions.
+
+You now configure Samba by running "./configure" then "make". See
+docs/textdocs/UNIX_INSTALL.txt for details.
+
+4). Web based GUI configuration
+-------------------------------
+
+Samba now comes with SWAT, a web based GUI config system. See
+the swat man page for details on how to set it up.
+
+5). Cross protocol data integrity
+---------------------------------
+
+An open function interface has been defined to allow
+"opportunistic locks" (oplocks for short) granted by Samba
+to be seen by other UNIX processes. This allows complete
+cross protocol (NFS and SMB) data integrety using Samba
+with platforms that support this feature.
+
+6). Domain client capability
----------------------------
-The handling of share modes has been completely rewritten.
-Samba can now run agressive PC Benchmarks (Ziff-Davis
-NetBench) correctly with many hundreds of concurrent PC's.
-The confidence level on share mode handling in Samba
-is now much higher than it was previously. PC database
-packages should be much safer when run against a
-Samba share. Thanks to Silicon Graphics for testing
-this code for us.
+Samba is now capable of using a Windows NT PDC for user
+authentication in exactly the same way that a Windows NT
+workstation does, i.e. it can be a member of a Domain. See
+docs/textdocs/DOMAIN_MEMBER.txt for details.
+
+7). Documentation Updates
+-------------------------
+
+All the reference parts of the Samba documentation (the
+manual pages) have been updated and converted to a document
+format that allows automatic generation of HTML, SGML, and
+text formats. These documents now ship as standard in HTML
+and manpage format.
+
+=====================================================================
+
+NOTE - Some important option defaults changed
+---------------------------------------------
+
+Several parameters have changed their default values. The most
+important of these is that the default security mode is now user
+level security rather than share level security.
+
+This (incompatible) change was made to ease new Samba installs
+as user level security is easier to use for Windows 95/98 and
+Windows NT clients.
+
+********IMPORTANT NOTE****************
+
+If you have no "security=" line in the [global] section of
+your current smb.conf and you update to Samba 2.0 you will
+need to add the line :
+
+security=share
+
+to get exactly the same behaviour with Samba 2.0 as you
+did with previous versions of Samba.
+
+********END IMPORTANT NOTE*************
+
+In addition, Samba now defaults to case sensitivity options that
+match a Windows NT server precisely, that is, case insensitive
+but case preserving.
+
+=====================================================================
+
+NOTE - Primary Domain Controller Functionality
+----------------------------------------------
+
+This version of Samba contains code that correctly implements
+the undocumented Primary Domain Controller authentication
+protocols. However, there is much more to being a Primary
+Domain Controller than serving Windows NT logon requests.
-If at all possible compile Samba to use the new share
-mode handling with shared memory (set the flags
-FAST_SHARE_MODES in the Makefile). This will be *much* faster
-than old file-based share modes. FAST_SHARE_MODES have
-been turned on by default on the following platforms in
-the Makefile :
+A useful version of a Primary Domain Controller contains
+many remote procedure calls to do things like enumerate users,
+groups, and security information, only some of which Samba currently
+implements. For this reason we have chosen not to advertise
+and actively support Primary Domain Controller functionality
+with this release.
- Linux
- Solaris
- BSDI
- IRIX 5.x.x
- FreeBSD
+This work is being done in the CVS (developer) versions of Samba,
+development of which continues at a fast pace. If you are
+interested in participating in or helping with this development
+please join the Samba-NTDOM mailing list. Details on joining
+are available at :
-Updated smb.conf documentation
-------------------------------
+http://samba.anu.edu.au/listproc/
-All options are now documented we believe.
+Details on obtaining CVS (developer) versions of Samba
+are available at:
-Many small bugfixes and improvements
-------------------------------------
-From around the 'net around the world. Many
-thanks to everyone who contributed.
+http://samba.anu.edu.au/cvs.html
-Remember - this is new code so there may be
-bugs or problems.
+=====================================================================
-As always, all bugs are our responsibility -
-please report them to :
+If you have problems, or think you have found a bug please email
+a report to :
-samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au
+ samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au
+As always, all bugs are our responsibility.
Regards,
- The Samba Team.
+ The Samba Team.