- WHATS NEW IN 1.9.17alpha5 - July 31st 1997.
- ==========================================
+ WHATS NEW IN 1.9.17 - August 25th 1997
+ ======================================
-Last Alpha before full release.
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-
-It is our intention that 1.9.17alpha5 be the last alpha
-before the full 1.9.17 release. If you are concerned that
-Samba 1.9.17 compile cleanly out of the box on your platform
-please try 1.9.17alpha5 and make sure it compiles for your
-particular platform. Please let samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au
-know if you have problems.
+New stable release of Samba.
+----------------------------
-The differences between 1.9.17alpha4 and 1.9.17alpha5 are
-mainly tidying code to ensure portability over different
-platforms (although some new code has been added).
+This is the new stable release of Samba, superceeding
+the last stable release 1.9.16p11. All users are
+encouraged to upgrade to this new release as there have
+been many improvements to the code since that time.
-Thanks to Cisco for the new netbios alias code support.
+Changes since 1.9.16p11.
+------------------------
Improved browsing support.
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as it has been largely re-written to explain how to do this.
*IMPORTANT* All Samba servers acting as local/domain master
-browsers must be running 1.9.17alpha3 (or later).
+browsers must be running 1.9.17 (or later).
Thanks to Silicon Graphics for allowing us to test the new
code on their corporate network.
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.
+packages should be safe when run against a Samba share.
+Thanks to Silicon Graphics for testing this code for us.
If at all possible compile Samba to use the new share
mode handling with shared memory (set the flags
IRIX 5.x.x
FreeBSD
-Updated smb.conf documentation
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-All options are now documented we believe.
+Roving profile support.
+-----------------------
+
+Roving profiles are believed to work correctly
+with Windows NT 4.x and Windows 95. Domain logons
+are fully implemented *for Windows 95 machines only*.
+
+
+Updated documentation
+---------------------
+All options are now documented in the smb.conf man page
+we believe. Much work has been done by Samba Team members
+to improve the quality and quantity of the Samba documentation.
Many bugfixes and improvements
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From around the 'net around the world. Many
thanks to everyone who contributed.
-Some of the changes since alpha4 are:
-
-*** Alias names for Samba servers.
-*** Fixes for smbtar.
-*** New "follow symlinks" option can prevent any
- symlink following for security reasons.
-*** Authentication for Kerberos 5 clients (note that
- this is not the same as the Kerberos 5 Microsoft
- will be using, that has not yet been documented).
-*** smbpasswd can now add users to the smbpasswd file.
-*** Hex dump style of debug packets.
+Commercial thanks.
+------------------
-Remaining known issues with cross-subnet browsing.
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-When nmbd is acting as a WINS server it doesn't handle
-de-registering of members of a WORKGROUP<1e> name correctly.
-The first machine to de-register will remove the name. This
-should be fixed in a later release when group names are
-handled correctly in the WINS code.
+Thanks to Cisco for the new netbios alias code support.
+Thanks to Silicon Graphics for the help with the cross
+subnet browsing and NetBench code.
+Thanks to Whistle for funding one of the Samba Team
+members.
-Remember - this is new code so there may be
-bugs or problems.
+Reporting bugs
+--------------
-As always, all bugs are our responsibility -
-please report them to :
+The Samba Team believes that this is a stable
+production release, but all software has bugs.
+If you have problems, or think you have found a
+bug please email a report to :
samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au
+Stating the version number of Samba that you
+are running, and *full details* of the steps
+we need to reproduce the problem.
+
+As always, all bugs are our responsibility.
Regards,