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[Announce] Samba 4.6.0 Available for Download
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"Nothing you wear is more important
than your smile."

Connie Stevens
======================================================


Release Announcements
=====================

This is the first stable release of Samba 4.6.
Please read the release notes carefully before upgrading.


UPGRADING
=========

ID Mapping
----------
We discovered that the majority of users have an invalid or incorrect
ID mapping configuration. We implemented checks in the 'testparm' tool to
validate the ID mapping configuration. You should run it and check if it prints
any warnings or errors after upgrading! If it does you should fix them. See the
'IDENTITY MAPPING CONSIDERATIONS' section in the smb.conf manpage.
There are some ID mapping backends which are not allowed to be used for the
default backend. Winbind will no longer start if an invalid backend is
configured as the default backend.

To avoid problems in future we advise all users to run 'testparm' after
changing the smb.conf file!

vfs_fruit option "fruit:resource" spelling correction
-----------------------------------------------------

Due to a spelling error in the vfs_fruit option parsing for the "fruit:resource"
option, users who have set this option in their smb.conf were still using the
default setting "fruit:resource = file" as the parser was looking for the string
"fruit:ressource" (two "s").

After upgrading to this Samba version 4.6, you MUST either remove the option
from your smb.conf or set it to the default "fruit:resource = file", otherwise
your macOS clients will not be able to access the resource fork data.

This version Samba 4.6 accepts both the correct and incorrect spelling, but the
next Samba version 4.7 will not accept the wrong spelling.

Users who were using the wrong spelling "ressource" with two "s" can keep the
setting, but are advised to switch to the correct spelling.

vfs_fruit Netatalk metadata xattr name on *BSD
----------------------------------------------

Users on *BSD must rename the metadata xattr used by vfs_fruit when
using the default setting "fruit:metadata = netatalk".

Due to a glitch in the Samba xattr API compatibility layer for FreeBSD and a
mistake in vfs_fruit, vfs_fruit ended up using the wrong xattr name when
configured with "fruit:metadata = netatalk" (default). Instead of the correct

org.netatalk.Metadata

it used

netatalk.Metadata

Starting with Samba 4.6 vfs_fruit will use the correct "org.netatalk.Metadata"
which means existing installations must rename this xattrs. For this purpose
Samba now includes a new tool `mvxattr`. See below for further details.


NEW FEATURES/CHANGES
====================

Kerberos client encryption types
--------------------------------
Some parts of Samba (most notably winbindd) perform Kerberos client
operations based on a Samba-generated krb5.conf file. A new
parameter, "kerberos encryption types" allows configuring the
encryption types set in this file, thereby allowing the user to
enforce strong or legacy encryption in Kerberos exchanges.

The default value of "all" is compatible with previous behavior, allowing
all encryption algorithms to be negotiated. Setting the parameter to "strong"
only allows AES-based algorithms to be negotiated. Setting the parameter to
"legacy" allows only RC4-HMAC-MD5 - the legacy algorithm for Active Directory.
This can solves some corner cases of mixed environments with Server 2003R2 and
newer DCs.

Printing
--------
Support for uploading printer drivers from newer Windows clients (Windows 10)
has been added until our implementation of [MS-PAR] protocol is ready.
Several issues with uploading different printing drivers have been addressed.

The OS Version for the printing server has been increased to announce
Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2. If a driver needs a newer version then you should
check the smb.conf manpage for details.

New option for owner inheritance
--------------------------------
The "inherit owner" smb.conf parameter instructs smbd to set the
owner of files to be the same as the parent directory's owner.
Up until now, this parameter could be set to "yes" or "no".
A new option, "unix only", enables this feature only for the UNIX owner
of the file, not affecting the SID owner in the Windows NT ACL of the
file. This can be used to emulate something very similar to folder quotas.

Multi-process Netlogon support
------------------------------

The Netlogon server in the Samba AD DC can now run as multiple
processes. The Netlogon server is a part of the AD DC that handles
NTLM authentication on behalf of domain members, including file
servers, NTLM-authenticated web servers and 802.1x gateways. The
previous restriction to running as a single process has been removed,
and it will now run in the same process model as the rest of the
'samba' binary.

As part of this change, the NETLOGON service will now run on a distinct
TCP port, rather than being shared with all other RPC services (LSA,
SAMR, DRSUAPI etc).

New options for controlling TCP ports used for RPC services
-----------------------------------------------------------

The new 'rpc server port' option controls the default port used for
RPC services other than Netlogon. The Netlogon server honours instead
the 'rpc server port:netlogon' option. The default value for both
these options is the first available port including or after 1024.

AD LDAP and replication performance improvements
------------------------------------------------

Samba's LDB (the database holding the AD directory tree, as seen via
LDAP) and our DRSUAPI replication code continues to improve,
particularly in respect to the handling of large numbers of objects or
linked attributes.

* We now respect an 'uptodateness vector' which will dramatically
reduce the over-replication of links from new DCs.

* We have also made the parsing of on-disk linked attributes much
more efficient.

* We rely on ldb 1.1.28. This ldb version has improved memory
handling for ldb search results, improving poorly indexed and
unindexed search result processing speed by around 20%.

DNS improvements
----------------

The samba-tool dns subcommand is now much more robust and can delete
records in a number of situations where it was not possible to do so
in the past.

On the server side, DNS names are now more strictly validated.

CTDB changes
------------

* "ctdb event" is a new top-level command for interacting with event scripts

"ctdb event status" replaces "ctdb scriptstatus" - the latter is
maintained for backward compatibility but the output format has been
cleaned up

"ctdb event run" replaces "ctdb eventscript"

"ctdb event script enable" replaces "ctdb enablescript"

"ctdb event script disable" replaces "ctdb disablescript"

The new command "ctdb event script list" lists event scripts.

* CTDB's back-end for running event scripts has been replaced by a
separate, long-running daemon ctdbd_eventd.

* Running ctdb interactively will log to stderr

* CTDB logs now include process id for each process

* CTDB tags log messages differently. Changes include:

ctdb-recoverd: Messages from CTDB's recovery daemon
ctdb-recovery: Messages from CTDB database recovery
ctdb-eventd: Messages from CTDB's event daemon
ctdb-takeover: Messages from CTDB's public IP takeover subsystem

* The mapping between symbolic and numeric debug levels has changed

Configurations containing numeric debug levels should be updated.
Symbolic debug levels are recommended. See the DEBUG LEVEL section
of ctdb(7) for details.

* Tunable IPAllocAlgorithm replaces LCP2PublicIPs, DeterministicIPs

See ctdb-tunables(7) for details.

* CTDB's configuration tunables should be consistently set across a cluster

This has always been the cases for most tunables but this fact is
now documented.

* CTDB ships with recovery lock helper call-outs for etcd and Ceph RADOS

To build/install these, use the "--enable-etcd-reclock" and
"--enable-ceph-reclock" configure options.

winbind changes
---------------

winbind contains code that tries to emulate the group membership calculation
that domain controllers do when a user logs in. This group membership calculation
is a very complex process, in particular for domain trust relationship
situations. Also, in many scenarios it is impossible for winbind to
correctly do this calculation due to access restrictions in the
domains: winbind using its machine account simply does not have the
rights to ask for an arbitrary user's group memberships.

When a user logs in to a Samba server, the domain controller correctly
calculates the user's group memberships authoritatively and makes the
information available to the Samba server. This is the only reliable
way Samba can get informed about the groups a user is member of.

Because of its flakiness, the fallback group membership code is unwished,
and our code pathes try hard to only use of the group memberships
calculated by the domain controller.

However, a lot of admins rely on the fallback behavior in order to support
access for nfs access, ssh public key authentication and passwordless sudo.

That's the reason for changing this back between 4.6.0rc4 and 4.6.0
(See BUG 12612).

The winbind change to simplify the calculation of supplementary groups to make
it more reliable and predictable has been deferred to 4.7 or later.

This means that 'id <username>' without the user having logged in
previously works similar to 4.5.

winbind primary group and nss info
----------------------------------

With 4.6, it will be possible to optionally use the primary group as
set in the "Unix Attributes" tab for the local unix token of a domain
user. Before 4.6, the Windows primary group was always chosen as
primary group for the local unix token.

To activate the unix primary group, set

idmap config <DOMAIN> : unix_primary_group = yes

Similarly, set

idmap config <DOMAIN> : unix_nss_info = yes

to retrieve the home directory and login shell from the "Unix
Attributes" of the user. This supersedes the "winbind nss info"
parameter with a per-domain configuration option.

mvxattr
-------

mvxattr is a simple utility to recursively rename extended attributes of all
files and directories in a directory tree.

Usage: mvxattr -s STRING -d STRING PATH [PATH ...]
-s, --from=STRING xattr source name
-d, --to=STRING xattr destination name
-l, --follow-symlinks follow symlinks, the default is to ignore them
-p, --print print files where the xattr got renamed
-v, --verbose print files as they are checked
-f, --force force overwriting of destination xattr

Help options:
-?, --help Show this help message
--usage Display brief usage message

idmap_hash
----------

The idmap_hash module is marked as deprecated with this release and will be
removed in a future version. See the manpage of the module for details.


smb.conf changes
================

Parameter Name Description Default
-------------- ----------- -------
kerberos encryption types New all
inherit owner New option
fruit:resource Spelling correction
lsa over netlogon New (deprecated) no
rpc server port New 0


KNOWN ISSUES
============

https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Release_Planning_for_Samba_4.6#Release_blocking_bugs


CHANGES SINCE 4.6.0rc4
======================

o Jeremy Allison <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12592: Fix several issues found by covscan.
* BUG 12608: s3: smbd: Restart reading the incoming SMB2 fd when the send
queue is drained.

o Ralph Boehme <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12427: vfs_fruit doesn't work with fruit:metadata=stream.
* BUG 12526: vfs_fruit: Only veto AppleDouble files if "fruit:resource" is
set to "file".
* BUG 12604: vfs_fruit: Enabling AAPL extensions must be a global switch.

o Volker Lendecke <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12612: Re-enable token groups fallback.

o Stefan Metzmacher <***@samba.org>
* BUG 9048: Samba4 ldap error codes.
* BUG 12557: gensec:spnego: Add debug message for the failed principal.
* BUG 12605: s3:winbindd: Fix endless forest trust scan.
* BUG 12612: winbindd: Find the domain based on the sid within
wb_lookupusergroups_send().

o Andreas Schneider <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12557: s3:librpc: Handle gss_min in gse_get_client_auth_token()
correctly.
* BUG 12582: idmap_hash: Add a deprecation message, improve the idmap_hash
manpage.
* BUG 12592: Fix several issues found by covscan.

o Martin Schwenke <***@meltin.net>
* BUG 12592: ctdb-logging: CID 1396883 Dereference null return value
(NULL_RETURNS).


CHANGES SINCE 4.6.0rc3
======================

o Jeremy Allison <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12545: s3: rpc_server/mdssvc: Add attribute "kMDItemContentType".
* BUG 12572: s3: smbd: Don't loop infinitely on bad-symlink resolution.

o Ralph Boehme <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12490: vfs_fruit: Correct Netatalk metadata xattr on FreeBSD.
* BUG 12536: s3/smbd: Check for invalid access_mask
smbd_calculate_access_mask().
* BUG 12591: vfs_streams_xattr: use fsp, not base_fsp.

o Amitay Isaacs <***@gmail.com>
* BUG 12580: ctdb-common: Fix use-after-free error in comm_fd_handler().
* BUG 12595: build: Fix generation of CTDB manpages while creating tarball.

o Bryan Mason <***@redhat.com>
* BUG 12575: Modify smbspool_krb5_wrapper to just fall through to smbspool if
AUTH_INFO_REQUIRED is not set or is not "negotiate".

o Stefan Metzmacher <***@samba.org>
* BUG 11830: s3:winbindd: Try a NETLOGON connection with noauth over NCACN_NP
against trusted domains.
* BUG 12262: 'net ads testjoin' and smb access fails after winbindd changed the
trust password.
* BUG 12585: librpc/rpc: fix regression in
NT_STATUS_RPC_ENUM_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE error mapping.
* BUG 12586: netlogon_creds_cli_LogonSamLogon doesn't work without
netr_LogonSamLogonEx.
* BUG 12587: winbindd child segfaults on connect to an NT4 domain.
* BUG 12588: s3:winbindd: Make sure cm_prepare_connection() only returns OK
with a valid tree connect.
* BUG 12598: winbindd (as member) requires kerberos against trusted ad domain,
while it shouldn't.
* BUG 12601: Backport pytalloc_GenericObject_reference() related changes to
4.6.

o Garming Sam <***@catalyst.net.nz>
* BUG 12600: dbchecker: Stop ignoring linked cases where both objects are
alive.

o Andreas Schneider <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12571: s3-vfs: Only walk the directory once in open_and_sort_dir().

o Martin Schwenke <***@meltin.net>
* BUG 12589: CTDB statd-callout does not cause grace period when
CTDB_NFS_CALLOUT="".
* BUG 12595: ctdb-build: Fix RPM build.


CHANGES SINCE 4.6.0rc2
======================

o Jeremy Allison <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12499: s3: vfs: dirsort doesn't handle opendir of "." correctly.
* BUG 12546: s3: VFS: vfs_streams_xattr.c: Make streams_xattr_open() store
the same path as streams_xattr_recheck().
* BUG 12531: Make vfs_shadow_copy2 cope with server changing directories.

o Andrew Bartlett <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12543: samba-tool: Correct handling of default value for use_ntvfs and
use_xattrs.
* BUG 12573: Samba < 4.7 does not know about compatibleFeatures and
requiredFeatures.
* BUG 12577: 'samba-tool dbcheck' gives errors on one-way links after a
rename.

o Ralph Boehme <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12184: s3/rpc_server: Shared rpc modules loading.
* BUG 12520: Ensure global "smb encrypt = off" is effective.
* BUG 12524: s3/rpc_server: Move rpc_modules.c to its own subsystem.
* BUG 12541: vfs_fruit: checks wrong AAPL config state and so always uses
readdirattr.

o Volker Lendecke <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12551: smbd: Fix "map acl inherit" = yes.

o Stefan Metzmacher <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12398: Replication with DRSUAPI_DRS_CRITICAL_ONLY and
DRSUAPI_DRS_GET_ANC results in WERR_DS_DRA_MISSING_PARENT S
* BUG 12540: s3:smbd: allow "server min protocol = SMB3_00" to go via "SMB
2.???" negprot.

o John Mulligan <***@nasuni.com>
* BUG 12542: docs: Improve description of "unix_primary_group" parameter in
idmap_ad manpage.

o Andreas Schneider <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12552: waf: Do not install the unit test binary for krb5samba.

o Amitay Isaacs <***@gmail.com>
* BUG 12547: ctdb-build: Install CTDB tests correctly from toplevel.
* BUG 12549: ctdb-common: ioctl(.. FIONREAD ..) returns an int value.

o Garming Sam <***@catalyst.net.nz>
* BUG 12577: 'samba-tool dbcheck' gives errors on one-way links after a
rename.

o Uri Simchoni <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12529: waf: Backport finding of pkg-config.


CHANGES SINCE 4.6.0rc1
======================

o Amitay Isaacs <***@gmail.com>
* BUG 12469: CTDB lock helper getting stuck trying to lock a record.
* BUG 12500: ctdb-common: Fix a bug in packet reading code for generic socket
I/O.
* BUG 12510: sock_daemon_test 4 crashes with SEGV.
* BUG 12513: ctdb-daemon: Remove stale eventd socket.

o Björn Jacke <***@sernet.de>
* BUG 12535: vfs_default: Unlock the right file in copy chunk.

o Volker Lendecke <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12509: messaging: Fix dead but not cleaned-up-yet destination sockets.
* BUG 12538: Backport winbind fixes.

o Stefan Metzmacher <***@samba.org>
* BUG 12501: s3:winbindd: talloc_steal the extra_data in
winbindd_list_users_recv().

o Martin Schwenke <***@meltin.net>
* BUG 12511: ctdb-takeover: Handle case where there are no RELEASE_IPs to
send.
* BUG 12512: ctdb-scripts: Fix remaining uses of "ctdb gratiousarp".
* BUG 12516: ctdb-scripts: /etc/iproute2/rt_tables gets populated with multiple
'default' entries.


#######################################
Reporting bugs & Development Discussion
#######################################

Please discuss this release on the samba-technical mailing list or by
joining the #samba-technical IRC channel on irc.freenode.net.

If you do report problems then please try to send high quality
feedback. If you don't provide vital information to help us track down
the problem then you will probably be ignored. All bug reports should
be filed under the Samba 4.1 and newer product in the project's Bugzilla
database (https://bugzilla.samba.org/).


======================================================================
== Our Code, Our Bugs, Our Responsibility.
== The Samba Team
======================================================================

================
Download Details
================

The uncompressed tarballs and patch files have been signed
using GnuPG (ID 6F33915B6568B7EA). The source code can be downloaded
from:

https://download.samba.org/pub/samba/stable/

The release notes are available online at:

https://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.6.0.html

Our Code, Our Bugs, Our Responsibility.
(https://bugzilla.samba.org/)

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Andreas Schneider via samba
2017-03-07 10:00:01 UTC
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Post by Karolin Seeger
Release Announcements
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This is the first stable release of Samba 4.6.
Woohoo, thank you very much. I think this is on of our best releases.


Thanks for doing the release Karolin thanks to all contributors!
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2017-03-07 17:30:01 UTC
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Post by Karolin Seeger
Release Announcements
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This is the first stable release of Samba 4.6.
Woohoo, thank you very much. I think this is on of our best releases.
Yeah, we always think that ! Sometimes it's true :-).
Post by Andreas Schneider via samba
Thanks for doing the release Karolin thanks to all contributors!
Thanks so much Karolin for the release, and thanks to
everyone who worked on this code.

Cheers,

Jeremy.
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Post by Karolin Seeger
Release Announcements
=====================
This is the first stable release of Samba 4.6.
Woohoo, thank you very much. I think this is on of our best releases.
Yeah, we always think that ! Sometimes it's true :-).
No, Samba 4.2 was the last one, I think, was good. After that the bug count
got really big with each RHEL release I did. We broke so many things.

This release addresses so many issues of the last years ... ;-)
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barış tombul via samba
2017-03-08 10:30:02 UTC
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There is a 64 bit and 32 bit printer driver deployment problem in this
version (4.6.x)

2017-03-07 22:01 GMT+03:00 Andreas Schneider via samba <
Post by Andreas Schneider via samba
Post by Jeremy Allison via samba
Post by Andreas Schneider via samba
Post by Karolin Seeger
Release Announcements
=====================
This is the first stable release of Samba 4.6.
Woohoo, thank you very much. I think this is on of our best releases.
Yeah, we always think that ! Sometimes it's true :-).
No, Samba 4.2 was the last one, I think, was good. After that the bug count
got really big with each RHEL release I did. We broke so many things.
This release addresses so many issues of the last years ... ;-)
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L.P.H. van Belle via samba
2017-03-07 10:50:02 UTC
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Hai,

Can anyone tell me the "adviced" extra package versions for this release.
I did a checkup at :
https://www.samba.org/ftp/?C=M;O=D

And i noticed the following.

Ldb from 1.1.27 to 1.1.28, as mentiond in the changelog

Talloc from 2.1.8 to 2.1.9, not mentioned in the changelog.
Tdb 1.3.11 to 1.3.12, not mentioned in the changelog.

Tevent 0.9.31 stays at 0.9.31 no change.

Anything else i need to know about because it helps me building the debian jessie packages.

I asking because i cant tell if its needed to update talloc and tdb also.


Thanks in advance.

Louis
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Namens Karolin Seeger
Verzonden: dinsdag 7 maart 2017 10:33
Onderwerp: [Announce] Samba 4.6.0 Available for Download
======================================================
"Nothing you wear is more important
than your smile."
Connie Stevens
======================================================
Release Announcements
=====================
This is the first stable release of Samba 4.6.
Please read the release notes carefully before upgrading.
UPGRADING
=========
ID Mapping
----------
We discovered that the majority of users have an invalid or incorrect
ID mapping configuration. We implemented checks in the 'testparm' tool to
validate the ID mapping configuration. You should run it and check if it prints
any warnings or errors after upgrading! If it does you should fix them. See the
'IDENTITY MAPPING CONSIDERATIONS' section in the smb.conf manpage.
There are some ID mapping backends which are not allowed to be used for the
default backend. Winbind will no longer start if an invalid backend is
configured as the default backend.
To avoid problems in future we advise all users to run 'testparm' after
changing the smb.conf file!
vfs_fruit option "fruit:resource" spelling correction
-----------------------------------------------------
Due to a spelling error in the vfs_fruit option parsing for the "fruit:resource"
option, users who have set this option in their smb.conf were still using the
default setting "fruit:resource = file" as the parser was looking for the string
"fruit:ressource" (two "s").
After upgrading to this Samba version 4.6, you MUST either remove the option
from your smb.conf or set it to the default "fruit:resource = file", otherwise
your macOS clients will not be able to access the resource fork data.
This version Samba 4.6 accepts both the correct and incorrect spelling, but the
next Samba version 4.7 will not accept the wrong spelling.
Users who were using the wrong spelling "ressource" with two "s" can keep the
setting, but are advised to switch to the correct spelling.
vfs_fruit Netatalk metadata xattr name on *BSD
----------------------------------------------
Users on *BSD must rename the metadata xattr used by vfs_fruit when
using the default setting "fruit:metadata = netatalk".
Due to a glitch in the Samba xattr API compatibility layer for FreeBSD and a
mistake in vfs_fruit, vfs_fruit ended up using the wrong xattr name when
configured with "fruit:metadata = netatalk" (default). Instead of the correct
org.netatalk.Metadata
it used
netatalk.Metadata
Starting with Samba 4.6 vfs_fruit will use the correct
"org.netatalk.Metadata"
which means existing installations must rename this xattrs. For this purpose
Samba now includes a new tool `mvxattr`. See below for further details.
NEW FEATURES/CHANGES
====================
Kerberos client encryption types
--------------------------------
Some parts of Samba (most notably winbindd) perform Kerberos client
operations based on a Samba-generated krb5.conf file. A new
parameter, "kerberos encryption types" allows configuring the
encryption types set in this file, thereby allowing the user to
enforce strong or legacy encryption in Kerberos exchanges.
The default value of "all" is compatible with previous behavior, allowing
all encryption algorithms to be negotiated. Setting the parameter to "strong"
only allows AES-based algorithms to be negotiated. Setting the parameter to
"legacy" allows only RC4-HMAC-MD5 - the legacy algorithm for Active Directory.
This can solves some corner cases of mixed environments with Server 2003R2 and
newer DCs.
Printing
--------
Support for uploading printer drivers from newer Windows clients (Windows 10)
has been added until our implementation of [MS-PAR] protocol is ready.
Several issues with uploading different printing drivers have been addressed.
The OS Version for the printing server has been increased to announce
Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2. If a driver needs a newer version then you should
check the smb.conf manpage for details.
New option for owner inheritance
--------------------------------
The "inherit owner" smb.conf parameter instructs smbd to set the
owner of files to be the same as the parent directory's owner.
Up until now, this parameter could be set to "yes" or "no".
A new option, "unix only", enables this feature only for the UNIX owner
of the file, not affecting the SID owner in the Windows NT ACL of the
file. This can be used to emulate something very similar to folder quotas.
Multi-process Netlogon support
------------------------------
The Netlogon server in the Samba AD DC can now run as multiple
processes. The Netlogon server is a part of the AD DC that handles
NTLM authentication on behalf of domain members, including file
servers, NTLM-authenticated web servers and 802.1x gateways. The
previous restriction to running as a single process has been removed,
and it will now run in the same process model as the rest of the
'samba' binary.
As part of this change, the NETLOGON service will now run on a distinct
TCP port, rather than being shared with all other RPC services (LSA,
SAMR, DRSUAPI etc).
New options for controlling TCP ports used for RPC services
-----------------------------------------------------------
The new 'rpc server port' option controls the default port used for
RPC services other than Netlogon. The Netlogon server honours instead
the 'rpc server port:netlogon' option. The default value for both
these options is the first available port including or after 1024.
AD LDAP and replication performance improvements
------------------------------------------------
Samba's LDB (the database holding the AD directory tree, as seen via
LDAP) and our DRSUAPI replication code continues to improve,
particularly in respect to the handling of large numbers of objects or
linked attributes.
* We now respect an 'uptodateness vector' which will dramatically
reduce the over-replication of links from new DCs.
* We have also made the parsing of on-disk linked attributes much
more efficient.
* We rely on ldb 1.1.28. This ldb version has improved memory
handling for ldb search results, improving poorly indexed and
unindexed search result processing speed by around 20%.
DNS improvements
----------------
The samba-tool dns subcommand is now much more robust and can delete
records in a number of situations where it was not possible to do so
in the past.
On the server side, DNS names are now more strictly validated.
CTDB changes
------------
* "ctdb event" is a new top-level command for interacting with event scripts
"ctdb event status" replaces "ctdb scriptstatus" - the latter is
maintained for backward compatibility but the output format has been
cleaned up
"ctdb event run" replaces "ctdb eventscript"
"ctdb event script enable" replaces "ctdb enablescript"
"ctdb event script disable" replaces "ctdb disablescript"
The new command "ctdb event script list" lists event scripts.
* CTDB's back-end for running event scripts has been replaced by a
separate, long-running daemon ctdbd_eventd.
* Running ctdb interactively will log to stderr
* CTDB logs now include process id for each process
ctdb-recoverd: Messages from CTDB's recovery daemon
ctdb-recovery: Messages from CTDB database recovery
ctdb-eventd: Messages from CTDB's event daemon
ctdb-takeover: Messages from CTDB's public IP takeover subsystem
* The mapping between symbolic and numeric debug levels has changed
Configurations containing numeric debug levels should be updated.
Symbolic debug levels are recommended. See the DEBUG LEVEL section
of ctdb(7) for details.
* Tunable IPAllocAlgorithm replaces LCP2PublicIPs, DeterministicIPs
See ctdb-tunables(7) for details.
* CTDB's configuration tunables should be consistently set across a cluster
This has always been the cases for most tunables but this fact is
now documented.
* CTDB ships with recovery lock helper call-outs for etcd and Ceph RADOS
To build/install these, use the "--enable-etcd-reclock" and
"--enable-ceph-reclock" configure options.
winbind changes
---------------
winbind contains code that tries to emulate the group membership calculation
that domain controllers do when a user logs in. This group membership calculation
is a very complex process, in particular for domain trust relationship
situations. Also, in many scenarios it is impossible for winbind to
correctly do this calculation due to access restrictions in the
domains: winbind using its machine account simply does not have the
rights to ask for an arbitrary user's group memberships.
When a user logs in to a Samba server, the domain controller correctly
calculates the user's group memberships authoritatively and makes the
information available to the Samba server. This is the only reliable
way Samba can get informed about the groups a user is member of.
Because of its flakiness, the fallback group membership code is unwished,
and our code pathes try hard to only use of the group memberships
calculated by the domain controller.
However, a lot of admins rely on the fallback behavior in order to support
access for nfs access, ssh public key authentication and passwordless sudo.
That's the reason for changing this back between 4.6.0rc4 and 4.6.0
(See BUG 12612).
The winbind change to simplify the calculation of supplementary groups to make
it more reliable and predictable has been deferred to 4.7 or later.
This means that 'id <username>' without the user having logged in
previously works similar to 4.5.
winbind primary group and nss info
----------------------------------
With 4.6, it will be possible to optionally use the primary group as
set in the "Unix Attributes" tab for the local unix token of a domain
user. Before 4.6, the Windows primary group was always chosen as
primary group for the local unix token.
To activate the unix primary group, set
idmap config <DOMAIN> : unix_primary_group = yes
Similarly, set
idmap config <DOMAIN> : unix_nss_info = yes
to retrieve the home directory and login shell from the "Unix
Attributes" of the user. This supersedes the "winbind nss info"
parameter with a per-domain configuration option.
mvxattr
-------
mvxattr is a simple utility to recursively rename extended attributes of all
files and directories in a directory tree.
Usage: mvxattr -s STRING -d STRING PATH [PATH ...]
-s, --from=STRING xattr source name
-d, --to=STRING xattr destination name
-l, --follow-symlinks follow symlinks, the default is to ignore them
-p, --print print files where the xattr got renamed
-v, --verbose print files as they are checked
-f, --force force overwriting of destination xattr
-?, --help Show this help message
--usage Display brief usage message
idmap_hash
----------
The idmap_hash module is marked as deprecated with this release and will be
removed in a future version. See the manpage of the module for details.
smb.conf changes
================
Parameter Name Description Default
-------------- ----------- -------
kerberos encryption types New all
inherit owner New option
fruit:resource Spelling correction
lsa over netlogon New (deprecated) no
rpc server port New 0
KNOWN ISSUES
============
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Release_Planning_for_Samba_4.6#Release_bl
ocking_bugs
CHANGES SINCE 4.6.0rc4
======================
* BUG 12592: Fix several issues found by covscan.
* BUG 12608: s3: smbd: Restart reading the incoming SMB2 fd when the send
queue is drained.
* BUG 12427: vfs_fruit doesn't work with fruit:metadata=stream.
* BUG 12526: vfs_fruit: Only veto AppleDouble files if "fruit:resource" is
set to "file".
* BUG 12604: vfs_fruit: Enabling AAPL extensions must be a global switch.
* BUG 12612: Re-enable token groups fallback.
* BUG 9048: Samba4 ldap error codes.
* BUG 12557: gensec:spnego: Add debug message for the failed principal.
* BUG 12605: s3:winbindd: Fix endless forest trust scan.
* BUG 12612: winbindd: Find the domain based on the sid within
wb_lookupusergroups_send().
* BUG 12557: s3:librpc: Handle gss_min in gse_get_client_auth_token()
correctly.
* BUG 12582: idmap_hash: Add a deprecation message, improve the idmap_hash
manpage.
* BUG 12592: Fix several issues found by covscan.
* BUG 12592: ctdb-logging: CID 1396883 Dereference null return value
(NULL_RETURNS).
CHANGES SINCE 4.6.0rc3
======================
* BUG 12545: s3: rpc_server/mdssvc: Add attribute "kMDItemContentType".
* BUG 12572: s3: smbd: Don't loop infinitely on bad-symlink resolution.
* BUG 12490: vfs_fruit: Correct Netatalk metadata xattr on FreeBSD.
* BUG 12536: s3/smbd: Check for invalid access_mask
smbd_calculate_access_mask().
* BUG 12591: vfs_streams_xattr: use fsp, not base_fsp.
* BUG 12580: ctdb-common: Fix use-after-free error in
comm_fd_handler().
* BUG 12595: build: Fix generation of CTDB manpages while creating tarball.
* BUG 12575: Modify smbspool_krb5_wrapper to just fall through to smbspool if
AUTH_INFO_REQUIRED is not set or is not "negotiate".
* BUG 11830: s3:winbindd: Try a NETLOGON connection with noauth over NCACN_NP
against trusted domains.
* BUG 12262: 'net ads testjoin' and smb access fails after winbindd changed the
trust password.
* BUG 12585: librpc/rpc: fix regression in
NT_STATUS_RPC_ENUM_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE error mapping.
* BUG 12586: netlogon_creds_cli_LogonSamLogon doesn't work without
netr_LogonSamLogonEx.
* BUG 12587: winbindd child segfaults on connect to an NT4 domain.
* BUG 12588: s3:winbindd: Make sure cm_prepare_connection() only returns OK
with a valid tree connect.
* BUG 12598: winbindd (as member) requires kerberos against trusted ad domain,
while it shouldn't.
* BUG 12601: Backport pytalloc_GenericObject_reference() related changes to
4.6.
* BUG 12600: dbchecker: Stop ignoring linked cases where both objects are
alive.
* BUG 12571: s3-vfs: Only walk the directory once in
open_and_sort_dir().
* BUG 12589: CTDB statd-callout does not cause grace period when
CTDB_NFS_CALLOUT="".
* BUG 12595: ctdb-build: Fix RPM build.
CHANGES SINCE 4.6.0rc2
======================
* BUG 12499: s3: vfs: dirsort doesn't handle opendir of "." correctly.
* BUG 12546: s3: VFS: vfs_streams_xattr.c: Make streams_xattr_open() store
the same path as streams_xattr_recheck().
* BUG 12531: Make vfs_shadow_copy2 cope with server changing directories.
* BUG 12543: samba-tool: Correct handling of default value for use_ntvfs and
use_xattrs.
* BUG 12573: Samba < 4.7 does not know about compatibleFeatures and
requiredFeatures.
* BUG 12577: 'samba-tool dbcheck' gives errors on one-way links after a
rename.
* BUG 12184: s3/rpc_server: Shared rpc modules loading.
* BUG 12520: Ensure global "smb encrypt = off" is effective.
* BUG 12524: s3/rpc_server: Move rpc_modules.c to its own subsystem.
* BUG 12541: vfs_fruit: checks wrong AAPL config state and so always uses
readdirattr.
* BUG 12551: smbd: Fix "map acl inherit" = yes.
* BUG 12398: Replication with DRSUAPI_DRS_CRITICAL_ONLY and
DRSUAPI_DRS_GET_ANC results in WERR_DS_DRA_MISSING_PARENT S
* BUG 12540: s3:smbd: allow "server min protocol = SMB3_00" to go via "SMB
2.???" negprot.
* BUG 12542: docs: Improve description of "unix_primary_group" parameter in
idmap_ad manpage.
* BUG 12552: waf: Do not install the unit test binary for krb5samba.
* BUG 12547: ctdb-build: Install CTDB tests correctly from toplevel.
* BUG 12549: ctdb-common: ioctl(.. FIONREAD ..) returns an int value.
* BUG 12577: 'samba-tool dbcheck' gives errors on one-way links after a
rename.
* BUG 12529: waf: Backport finding of pkg-config.
CHANGES SINCE 4.6.0rc1
======================
* BUG 12469: CTDB lock helper getting stuck trying to lock a record.
* BUG 12500: ctdb-common: Fix a bug in packet reading code for generic socket
I/O.
* BUG 12510: sock_daemon_test 4 crashes with SEGV.
* BUG 12513: ctdb-daemon: Remove stale eventd socket.
* BUG 12535: vfs_default: Unlock the right file in copy chunk.
* BUG 12509: messaging: Fix dead but not cleaned-up-yet destination sockets.
* BUG 12538: Backport winbind fixes.
* BUG 12501: s3:winbindd: talloc_steal the extra_data in
winbindd_list_users_recv().
* BUG 12511: ctdb-takeover: Handle case where there are no RELEASE_IPs to
send.
* BUG 12512: ctdb-scripts: Fix remaining uses of "ctdb gratiousarp".
* BUG 12516: ctdb-scripts: /etc/iproute2/rt_tables gets populated with multiple
'default' entries.
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Reporting bugs & Development Discussion
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joining the #samba-technical IRC channel on irc.freenode.net.
If you do report problems then please try to send high quality
feedback. If you don't provide vital information to help us track down
the problem then you will probably be ignored. All bug reports should
be filed under the Samba 4.1 and newer product in the project's Bugzilla
database (https://bugzilla.samba.org/).
======================================================================
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== The Samba Team
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2017-03-07 12:00:02 UTC
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Post by L.P.H. van Belle via samba
Hai,
Can anyone tell me the "adviced" extra package versions for this release.
https://www.samba.org/ftp/?C=M;O=D
And i noticed the following.
Ldb from 1.1.27 to 1.1.28, as mentiond in the changelog
Talloc from 2.1.8 to 2.1.9, not mentioned in the changelog.
Tdb 1.3.11 to 1.3.12, not mentioned in the changelog.
Tevent 0.9.31 stays at 0.9.31 no change.
Anything else i need to know about because it helps me building the debian jessie packages.
I asking because i cant tell if its needed to update talloc and tdb also.
This is from my spec file:

%define samba_version 4.6.0
%define talloc_version 2.1.9
%define tdb_version 1.3.12
%define tevent_version 0.9.31
%define ldb_version 1.1.29

I hope that helps.


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2017-03-07 13:00:02 UTC
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Hello Andreas,

Yes that helps. Thank you.

Greetz,

Louis
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Verzonden: dinsdag 7 maart 2017 12:52
Onderwerp: Re: [Announce] Samba 4.6.0 Available for Download
Post by L.P.H. van Belle via samba
Hai,
Can anyone tell me the "adviced" extra package versions for this
release.
Post by L.P.H. van Belle via samba
https://www.samba.org/ftp/?C=M;O=D
And i noticed the following.
Ldb from 1.1.27 to 1.1.28, as mentiond in the changelog
Talloc from 2.1.8 to 2.1.9, not mentioned in the changelog.
Tdb 1.3.11 to 1.3.12, not mentioned in the changelog.
Tevent 0.9.31 stays at 0.9.31 no change.
Anything else i need to know about because it helps me building the
debian
Post by L.P.H. van Belle via samba
jessie packages.
I asking because i cant tell if its needed to update talloc and tdb
also.
%define samba_version 4.6.0
%define talloc_version 2.1.9
%define tdb_version 1.3.12
%define tevent_version 0.9.31
%define ldb_version 1.1.29
I hope that helps.
Andreas
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