1 WHATS NEW IN Samba 3.0.0 RC1
3 ==============================
5 This is the first release candidate snapshot of Samba 3.0.0. A release
6 candidate implies that the code is very close to a final release, remember
7 that this is still a non-production release intended for testing purposes.
10 The purpose of this release candidate is to get wider testing of the major
11 new pieces of code in the current Samba 3.0 development tree.
12 Please refer to the section on "Known Issues" for more details.
18 1) Active Directory support. Samba 3.0 is now able to
19 join a ADS realm as a member server and authenticate
20 users using LDAP/Kerberos.
22 2) Unicode support. Samba will now negotiate UNICODE on the wire and
23 internally there is now a much better infrastructure for multi-byte
24 and UNICODE character sets.
26 3) New authentication system. The internal authentication system has
27 been almost completely rewritten. Most of the changes are internal,
28 but the new auth system is also very configurable.
30 4) New default filename mangling system.
32 5) A new "net" command has been added. It is somewhat similar to
33 the "net" command in windows. Eventually we plan to replace
34 numerous other utilities (such as smbpasswd) with subcommands
37 6) Samba now negotiates NT-style status32 codes on the wire. This
38 improves error handling a lot.
40 7) Better Windows 2000/XP/2003 printing support including publishing
41 printer attributes in active directory.
43 8) New loadable RPC modules.
45 9) New default dual-daemon winbindd support for better performance.
47 10) Support for migrating from a Windows NT 4.0 domain to a Samba
48 domain and maintaining user, group and domain SIDs.
50 11) Support for establishing trust relationships with Windows NT 4.0
53 12) Initial support for a distributed Winbind architecture using
54 an LDAP directory for storing SID to uid/gid mappings.
56 13) Major updates to the Samba documentation tree.
58 14) Full support for client and server SMB signing to ensure
59 compatibility with default Windows 2003 security settings.
61 Plus lots of other improvements!
64 Additional Documentation
65 ------------------------
67 Please refer to Samba documentation tree (included in the docs/
68 subdirectory) for extensive explanations of installing, configuring
69 and maintaining Samba 3.0 servers and clients. It is advised to
70 begin with the Samba-HOWTO-Collection for overviews and specific
71 tasks (the current book is up to approximately 400 pages) and to
72 refer to the various man pages for information on individual options.
75 ######################################################################
76 Changes since 3.0beta3
77 ######################
79 Please refer to the CVS log for the SAMBA_3_0 branch for complete
82 1) Various memory leak fixes.
83 2) Provide full support for SMB signing (server and client)
84 3) Check for broken getgrouplist() in glibc.
85 4) Don't get stuck in an infinite loop listing directories
86 recursively if the server returns an empty directory name
88 5) Idle LDAP connections after 150 seconds.
89 6) Patched make uninstallmodules (bug 236).
90 7) Fix bug that caused smbd to return incomplete directory listings
91 when UNIX files contained MS wildcard characters.
92 8) Quiet default debug messages in command line tools.
93 9) Fixes to avoid panics on invalid multi-byte strings.
94 10) Fix error messages when creating a new smbpasswd file (bug 198).
95 11) Implemented better detection routines in autoconf scripts for
96 locating ads support on the host OS.
97 12) Fix bug that caused libraries in /usr/local/lib to be ignored
99 13) Ensure winbindd_ads uses the correct realm or domain name when
100 connecting to trusted DC.
101 14) Ensure a correct prototype is created for snprintf() (bug 187)
102 15) Stop files being created on read-only shares in some circumstances.
103 16) Fix wbinfo -p (bug 251)
104 17) Support schannel on any tcp/ip connection if necessary
105 18) Correct bug in user_in_list() so that it works with winbind groups
107 19) Ensure the schannel bind credentials default to the domain
108 of the destination host.
109 20) Default password expiration time in account_pol.tdb to never
110 expire. Remove any existing account_pol.tdb file to reset
111 the new default policy (bug 184).
112 21) Add buttons to SWAT to change the view of smb.conf (bug 212)
113 22) Fix incorrect checks that determine whether or not the 'add user
114 script' has been set.
115 23) More cleanup for internal character set conversions.
116 24) Fixes for multi-byte strings in stat cache code.
117 25) Ensure that the net command honors the 'workgroup' parameter
118 in smb.conf when not overridden from the command line.
119 26) Add gss-spnego support to the ntlm_auth tool.
120 27) Add vfs_default_quota VFS module.
121 28) Added server support for NT quota interfaces.
122 29) Prevent Krb5 replay attacks by adding a replay_cache.
123 30) Fix problems with winbindd and transitive trusts in AD domains.
124 31) Added -S to client tools for setting SMB signing options on the
126 32) Fix bug causing the 'passwd change program' to be called as the
127 connected user and not root.
128 33) Fixed data corruption bug in byte-range locking (e.g. affected MS Excel).
129 34) Support winbindd on FreeBSD is possible.
130 35) Look at only the first OID in the security blob sent in the session
131 setup request to determine the token type.
132 36) Only push locks onto a blocking lock queue if the posix lock failed with
133 EACCES or EAGAIN (this means another lock conflicts). Else return an
134 error and don't queue the request.
135 37) Fix command line argument processing for smbtar.
136 38) Correct issue that caused smbd to return generic unix_user.<uid>
138 39) Default to algorithmic mapping when generating a rid for a group
140 40) Expand %g and %G in logon script, profile path, etc... during
141 a domain logon (bug 208).
142 41) Make sure smbclient obeys '-s <config>'
143 42) Added win2k3 shadow copy operations to VFS interface.
144 43) Allow connections to samba domain member as SERVER\user (don't
145 always default to DOMAIN\user).
146 44) Remove checks in winbindd that caused it to attempt to use
147 non-transitive trust relationships.
148 45) Remove delays in winbindd caused by invalid DNS lookups.
149 46) Fix supplementary group memberships on systems with slightly
150 broken NSS implementations (bug 267).
151 47) Correct issue that prevented smbclient from viewing shares on
152 a win2k server when using a non-anonymous connection (bug 284).
153 48) Add --domain=DOMAIN_NAME to wbinfo for limiting operations like
154 'wbinfo -u' to a single domain. The '.' character represents
156 49) Fix group enumeration bug when using an LDAP directory for
157 storing group mappings.
158 50) Default to use NTLMv2 if available. Fallback to not use LM/NTLM
159 when the extended security capability bit is not set.
160 51) Fix crash in 'wbinfo -a' when using extended characters in the
162 52) Fix multi-byte strupper() panics (bug 205).
163 53) Add vfs_readonly VFS module.
164 54) Make sure to initialize the sambaNextUserRid and sambaNextGroupRid
165 attributes when using 'idmap backend = ldap' (bug 280).
166 55) Make sure that UNIX users shared between a Samba PDC and member
167 samba server are seen as domain users and not local users on the
169 56) Fix Query FS Info level 2.
170 57) Allow enumeration of users and groups by win9x "file server" (bug
172 58) Create symlinks during install for modules that support mutliple
174 59) More iconv detection fixes.
175 60) Fix path length error in vfs_recycle module (bug 291).
176 61) Added server support for the LSA_DS UUID on the \lsarpc pipe.
177 (server DsRoleGetPrimaryDomainInfo() is currently disabled).
178 62) Fix SMBseek and get/set position calls.
179 62) Fix SetFileInfo level 1.
180 63) Added tool to convert smbd log file to a pcap file (log2pcaphex).
184 Changes since 3.0beta2
185 ######################
187 1) Added fix for Japanese case names in statcache code;
188 these can change size on upper casing.
189 2) Correct issues with iconv detection in configure script
190 (support needed to find iconv libraries on FreeBSD).
191 3) Fix bug that caused a WINS server to be marked as dead
192 incorrectly (bug #190).
193 4) Removing additional deadlocks conditions that prevented
194 winbindd from running on a Samba PDC (used for trust
196 5) Add support for searching for Active Directory for
197 published printers (net ads printer search).
198 6) Separate UNIX username from DOMAIN\username in pipe
200 7) Auth modules now support returning NT_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
201 for cases that they cannot handle.
202 8) Flush winbindd connection cache when the machine trust account
203 password is changed while a connection is open (bug #200).
204 9) Add support for 'OSVersion' server printer data string
205 (corrects problem with uploading printer drivers from
207 10) Numerous memory leak fixes.
208 11) LDAP fixes ("passdb backend = ldapsam" & "idmap backend = ldap"):
209 - Store domain SID in LDAP directory.
210 - store idmap information in existing entries (use sambaSID=...
211 if adding a new entry).
212 12) Fix incorrect usage of primary group SID when looking up user
214 13) Remove idmap_XX_to_XX calls from smbd. Move back to the the
215 winbind_XXX and local_XXX calls used in 2.2.
216 14) All uid/gid allocation must involve winbindd now (we do not
217 attempt to map unknown SIDs to a UNIX identify).
218 15) Add 'winbind trusted domains only' parameter to force a domain
219 member. The server to use matching users names from /etc/passwd
220 for its domain (needed for domain member of a Samba domain).
221 16) Rename 'idmap only' to 'enable rid algorithm' for better clarity
223 17) Add support for multi-byte statcache code (bug #185)
224 18) Fix open mode race condition.
225 19) Implement winbindd local account management functions. Refer to
226 the "Winbind Changes" section for details.
227 20) Move RID allocation functions into idmap backend.
228 21) Fix parsing error that prevented publishing printers from a
229 Samba server in an AD domain.
230 22) Revive NTLMSSP support for named pipes.
231 23) More SCHANNEL fixes.
232 24) Correct SMB signing with NTLMSSP.
233 25) Fix coherency bug in print handle/printer object caching code
234 that could cause XP clients to infinitely loop while updating
235 their local printer cache.
236 26) Make winbindd use its dual-daemon mode by default (use -Y to
237 start as a single process).
238 27) Add support to nmbd and winbindd for 'smbcontrol <pid>
240 28) Correct problem with smbtar when dealing with files > 8Gb
245 Changes since 3.0beta1
246 ######################
248 1) Rework our smb signing code again, this factors out some of
249 the common MAC calculation code, and now supports multiple
250 outstanding packets (bug #40).
251 2) Enforce 'client plaintext auth', 'client lanman auth' and 'client
253 3) Correct timestamp problem on 64-bit machines (bug #140).
254 4) Add extra debugging statements to winbindd for tracking down
256 5) Fix bug when aliased 'winbind uid/gid' parameters are used.
257 ('winbind uid/gid' are now replaced with 'idmap uid/gid').
258 6) Added an auth flag that indicates if we should be allowed
259 to fall back to NTLMSSP for SASL if krb5 fails.
260 7) Fixed the bug that forced us not to use the winbindd cache when
261 we have a primary ADS domain and a secondary (trusted) NT4
263 8) Use lp_realm() to find the default realm for 'net ads password'.
264 9) Removed editreg from standard build until it is portable..
265 10) Fix domain membership for servers not running winbindd.
266 11) Correct race condition in determining the high water mark
267 in the idmap backend (bug #181).
268 12) Set the user's primary unix group from usrmgr.exe (partial
270 13) Show comments when doing 'net group -l' (bug #3).
271 14) Add trivial extension to 'net' to dump current local idmap
272 and restore mappings as well.
273 15) Modify 'net rpc vampire' to add new and existing users to
274 both the idmap and the SAM. This code needs further testing.
275 16) Fix crash bug in ADS searches.
276 17) Build libnss_wins.so as part of nsswitch target (bug #160).
277 18) Make net rpc vampire return an error if the sam sync RPC
279 19) Fail to join an NT 4 domain as a BDC if a workstation account
280 using our name exists.
281 20) Fix various memory leaks in server and client code
282 21) Remove the short option to --set-auth-user for wbinfo (-A) to
283 prevent confusion with the -a option (bug #158).
284 22) Added new 'map acl inherit' parameter.
285 23) Removed unused 'privileges' code from group mapping database.
286 24) Don't segfault on empty passdb backend list (bug #136).
287 25) Fixed acl sorting algorithm for Windows 2000 clients.
288 26) Replace universal group cache with netsamlogon_cache
289 from APPLIANCE_HEAD branch.
290 27) Fix autoconf detection issues surrounding --with-ads=yes
291 but no Krb5 header files installed (bug #152).
292 28) Add LDAP lookup for domain sequence number in case we are
293 joined using NT4 protocols to a native mode AD domain.
294 29) Fix backend method selection for trusted NT 4 (or 2k
296 30) Fixed bug that caused us to enumerate domain local groups
297 from native mode AD domains other than our own.
298 31) Correct group enumeration for viewing in the Windows
299 security tab (bug #110).
300 32) Consolidate the DC location code.
301 33) Moved 'ads server' functionality into 'password server' for
302 backwards compatibility.
303 34) Fix winbindd_idmap tdb upgrades from a 2.2 installation.
304 ( if you installed beta1, be sure to
305 'mv idmap.tdb winbindd_idmap.tdb' ).
306 35) Fix pdb_ldap segfaults, and wrong default values for
308 36) Enable negative connection cache for winbindd's ADS backend
310 37) Enable address caching for active directory DC's so we don't
311 have to hit DNS so much.
312 38) Fix bug in idmap code that caused mapping to randomly be
314 39) Add tdb locking code to prevent race condition when adding a
315 new mapping to idmap.
316 40) Fix 'map to guest = bad user' when acting as a PDC supporting
318 41) Prevent deadlock issues when running winbindd on a Samba PDC
319 to handle allocating uids & gids for trusted users and groups
320 42) added LOCALE patch from Steve Langasek (bug #122).
321 43) Add the 'guest' passdb backend automatically to the end of
322 the 'passdb backend' list if 'guest account' has a valid
324 44) Remove samstrict_dc auth method. Rework 'samstrict' to only
325 handle our local names (or domain name if we are a PDC).
326 Move existing permissive 'sam' method to 'sam_ignoredomain'
327 and make 'samstrict' the new default 'sam' auth method.
328 45) Match Windows NT4/2k behavior when authenticating a user with
329 and unknown domain (default to our domain if we are a DC or
330 domain member; default to our local name if we are a
332 46) Fix Get_Pwnam() to always fall back to lookup 'user' if the
333 'DOMAIN\user' lookup fails. This matches 2.2. behavior.
334 47) Fix the trustdom_cache code to update the list of trusted
335 domains when operating as a domain member and not using
337 48) Remove 'nisplussam' passdb backend since it has suffered for
338 too long without a maintainer.
343 ######################################################################
344 Upgrading from a previous Samba 3.0 beta
345 ########################################
347 Beginning with Samba 3.0.0beta3, the RID allocation functions
348 have been moved into winbindd. Previously these were handled
349 by each passdb backend. This means that winbindd must be running
350 to automatically allocate RIDs for users and/or groups. Otherwise,
351 smbd will use the 2.2 algorithm for generating new RIDs.
353 If you are using 'passdb backend = tdbsam' with a previous Samba
354 3.0 beta release (or possibly alpha), it may be necessary to
355 move the RID_COUNTER entry from /usr/local/samba/private/passdb.tdb
356 to winbindd_idmap.tdb. To do this:
358 1) Ensure that winbindd_idmap.tdb exists (launch winbindd at least
360 2) build tdbtool by executing 'make tdbtool' in the source/tdb/
362 3) run: (note that 'tdb>' is the tool's prompt for input)
364 root# ./tdbtool /usr/local/samba/private/passdb.tdb
365 tdb> show RID_COUNTER
369 [000] 0A 52 00 00 .R.
371 tdb> move RID_COUNTER /usr/local/samba/var/locks/winbindd_idmap.tdb
375 If you are using 'passdb backend = ldapsam', it will be necessary to
376 store idmap entries in the LDAP directory as well (i.e. idmap backend
377 = ldap). Refer to the 'net idmap' command for more information on
378 migrating SID<->UNIX id mappings from one backend to another.
380 If the RID_COUNTER record does not exist, then these instructions are
381 unneccessary and the new RID_COUNTER record will be correctly generated
386 ########################
387 Upgrading from Samba 2.2
388 ########################
390 This section is provided to help administrators understand the details
391 involved with upgrading a Samba 2.2 server to Samba 3.0.
397 Many of the options to the GNU autoconf script have been modified
398 in the 3.0 release. The most noticeable are:
400 * removal of --with-tdbsam (is now included by default; see section
401 on passdb backends and authentication for more details)
403 * --with-ldapsam is now on used to provided backward compatible
404 parameters for LDAP enabled Samba 2.2 servers. Refer to the passdb
405 backend and authentication section for more details
407 * inclusion of non-standard passdb modules may be enabled using
408 --with-expsam. This includes an XML backend and a mysql backend.
410 * removal of --with-msdfs (is now enabled by default)
412 * removal of --with-ssl (no longer supported)
414 * --with-utmp now defaults to 'yes' on supported systems
416 * --with-sendfile-support is now enabled by default on supported
423 This section contains a brief listing of changes to smb.conf options
424 in the 3.0.0 release. Please refer to the smb.conf(5) man page for
425 complete descriptions of new or modified parameters.
427 Removed Parameters (order alphabetically):
430 * alternate permissions
433 * code page directory
437 * force unknown acl user
441 * printer driver file
442 * printer driver location
449 New Parameters (new parameters have been grouped by function):
453 * abort shutdown script
456 User and Group Account Management
457 ---------------------------------
460 * add user to group script
461 * algorithmic rid base
462 * delete group script
463 * delete user from group script
465 * set primary group script
481 * paranoid server security
491 * hide unwriteable files
493 * kernel change notify
503 * max reported print jobs
505 UNICODE and Character Sets
506 --------------------------
512 SID to uid/gid Mappings
513 -----------------------
517 * winbind enable local accounts
518 * winbind trusted domains only
519 * template primary group
520 * enable rid algorithm
527 * ldap machine suffix
532 General Configuration
533 ---------------------
537 Modified Parameters (changes in behavior):
539 * encrypt passwords (enabled by default)
540 * mangling method (set to 'hash2' by default)
543 * restrict anonymous (integer value)
544 * security (new 'ads' value)
545 * strict locking (enabled by default)
546 * unix extensions (enabled by default)
547 * winbind cache time (increased to 5 minutes)
548 * winbind uid (deprecated in favor of 'idmap uid')
549 * winbind gid (deprecated in favor of 'idmap gid')
555 This section contains brief descriptions of any new databases
556 introduced in Samba 3.0. Please remember to backup your existing
557 ${lock directory}/*tdb before upgrading to Samba 3.0. Samba will
558 upgrade databases as they are opened (if necessary), but downgrading
559 from 3.0 to 2.2 is an unsupported path.
561 Name Description Backup?
562 ---- ----------- -------
563 account_policy User policy settings yes
564 gencache Generic caching db no
565 group_mapping Mapping table from Windows yes
566 groups/SID to unix groups
567 winbindd_idmap ID map table from SIDS to UNIX yes
569 namecache Name resolution cache entries no
570 netsamlogon_cache Cache of NET_USER_INFO_3 structure no
571 returned as part of a successful
572 net_sam_logon request
573 printing/*.tdb Cached output from 'lpq no
574 command' created on a per print
576 registry Read-only samba registry skeleton no
577 that provides support for exporting
578 various db tables via the winreg RPCs
584 The following issues are known changes in behavior between Samba 2.2 and
585 Samba 3.0 that may affect certain installations of Samba.
587 1) When operating as a member of a Windows domain, Samba 2.2 would
588 map any users authenticated by the remote DC to the 'guest account'
589 if a uid could not be obtained via the getpwnam() call. Samba 3.0
590 rejects the connection as NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE. There is no
591 current work around to re-establish the 2.2 behavior.
593 2) When adding machines to a Samba 2.2 controlled domain, the
594 'add user script' was used to create the UNIX identity of the
595 machine trust account. Samba 3.0 introduces a new 'add machine
596 script' that must be specified for this purpose. Samba 3.0 will
597 not fall back to using the 'add user script' in the absence of
598 an 'add machine script'
601 ######################################################################
602 Passdb Backends and Authentication
603 ##################################
605 There have been a few new changes that Samba administrators should be
606 aware of when moving to Samba 3.0.
608 1) encrypted passwords have been enabled by default in order to
609 inter-operate better with out-of-the-box Windows client
610 installations. This does mean that either (a) a samba account
611 must be created for each user, or (b) 'encrypt passwords = no'
612 must be explicitly defined in smb.conf.
614 2) Inclusion of new 'security = ads' option for integration
615 with an Active Directory domain using the native Windows
616 Kerberos 5 and LDAP protocols.
618 MIT kerberos 1.3.1 supports the ARCFOUR-HMAC-MD5 encryption
619 type which is neccessary for servers on which the
620 administrator password has not been changed, or kerberos-enabled
621 SMB connections to servers that require Kerberos SMB signing.
622 Besides this one difference, either MIT or Heimdal Kerberos
623 distributions are usable by Samba 3.0.
626 Samba 3.0 also includes the possibility of setting up chains
627 of authentication methods (auth methods) and account storage
628 backends (passdb backend). Please refer to the smb.conf(5)
629 man page for details. While both parameters assume sane default
630 values, it is likely that you will need to understand what the
631 values actually mean in order to ensure Samba operates correctly.
633 The recommended passdb backends at this time are
635 * smbpasswd - 2.2 compatible flat file format
636 * tdbsam - attribute rich database intended as an smbpasswd
637 replacement for stand alone servers
638 * ldapsam - attribute rich account storage and retrieval
639 backend utilizing an LDAP directory.
640 * ldapsam_compat - a 2.2 backward compatible LDAP account
643 Certain functions of the smbpasswd(8) tool have been split between the
644 new smbpasswd(8) utility, the net(8) tool, and the new pdbedit(8)
645 utility. See the respective man pages for details.
648 ######################################################################
652 This section outlines the new features affecting Samba / LDAP
658 A new object class (sambaSamAccount) has been introduced to replace
659 the old sambaAccount. This change aids us in the renaming of attributes
660 to prevent clashes with attributes from other vendors. There is a
661 conversion script (examples/LDAP/convertSambaAccount) to modify and LDIF
662 file to the new schema.
666 $ ldapsearch .... -b "ou=people,dc=..." > old.ldif
667 $ convertSambaAccount <DOM SID> old.ldif new.ldif
669 The <DOM SID> can be obtained by running 'net getlocalsid <DOMAINNAME>'
670 on the Samba PDC as root.
672 The old sambaAccount schema may still be used by specifying the
673 "ldapsam_compat" passdb backend. However, the sambaAccount and
674 associated attributes have been moved to the historical section of
675 the schema file and must be uncommented before use if needed.
676 The 2.2 object class declaration for a sambaAccount has not changed
677 in the 3.0 samba.schema file.
679 Other new object classes and their uses include:
681 * sambaDomain - domain information used to allocate rids
682 for users and groups as necessary. The attributes are added
683 in 'ldap suffix' directory entry automatically if
684 an idmap uid/gid range has been set and the 'ldapsam'
685 passdb backend has been selected.
687 * sambaGroupMapping - an object representing the
688 relationship between a posixGroup and a Windows
689 group/SID. These entries are stored in the 'ldap
690 group suffix' and managed by the 'net groupmap' command.
692 * sambaUnixIdPool - created in the 'ldap idmap suffix' entry
693 automatically and contains the next available 'idmap uid' and
696 * sambaIdmapEntry - object storing a mapping between a
697 SID and a UNIX uid/gid. These objects are created by the
698 idmap_ldap module as needed.
700 * sambaSidEntry - object representing a SID alone, as a Structural
701 class on which to build the sambaIdmapEntry.
704 New Suffix for Searching
705 ------------------------
707 The following new smb.conf parameters have been added to aid in directing
708 certain LDAP queries when 'passdb backend = ldapsam://...' has been
711 * ldap suffix - used to search for user and computer accounts
712 * ldap user suffix - used to store user accounts
713 * ldap machine suffix - used to store machine trust accounts
714 * ldap group suffix - location of posixGroup/sambaGroupMapping entries
715 * ldap idmap suffix - location of sambaIdmapEntry objects
717 If an 'ldap suffix' is defined, it will be appended to all of the
718 remaining sub-suffix parameters. In this case, the order of the suffix
719 listings in smb.conf is important. Always place the 'ldap suffix' first
722 Due to a limitation in Samba's smb.conf parsing, you should not surround
723 the DN's with quotation marks.
729 Samba 3.0 supports an ldap backend for the idmap subsystem. The
730 following options would inform Samba that the idmap table should be
731 stored on the directory server onterose in the "ou=idmap,dc=plainjoe,
736 idmap backend = ldap:ldap://onterose/
737 ldap idmap suffix = ou=idmap,dc=plainjoe,dc=org
738 idmap uid = 40000-50000
739 idmap gid = 40000-50000
741 This configuration allows winbind installations on multiple servers to
742 share a uid/gid number space, thus avoiding the interoperability problems
743 with NFS that were present in Samba 2.2.
747 ######################################################################
748 Trust Relationships and a Samba Domain
749 ######################################
751 Samba 3.0.0beta2 is able to utilize winbindd as the means of
752 allocating uids and gids to trusted users and groups. More
753 information regarding Samba's support for establishing trust
754 relationships can be found in the Samba-HOWTO-Collection included
755 in the docs/ directory of this release.
757 First create your Samba PDC and ensure that everything is
758 working correctly before moving on the trusts.
760 To establish Samba as the trusting domain (named SAMBA) from a Windows NT
761 4.0 domain named WINDOWS:
763 1) create the trust account for SAMBA in "User Manager for Domains"
764 2) connect the trust from the Samba domain using
765 'net rpc trustdom establish GLASS'
767 To create a trustlationship with SAMBA as the trusted domain:
769 1) create the initial trust account for GLASS using
770 'smbpasswd -a -i GLASS'. You may need to create a UNIX
771 account for GLASS$ prior to this step (depending on your
772 local configuration).
773 2) connect the trust from a WINDOWS DC using "User Manager
776 Now join winbindd on the Samba PDC to the SAMBA domain using
777 the normal steps for adding a Samba server to an NT4 domain:
778 (note that smbd & nmbd must be running at this point)
780 root# net rpc join -U root
781 Password: <enter root password from smbpasswd file here>
783 Start winbindd and test the join with 'wbinfo -t'.
785 Now test the trust relationship by connecting to the SAMBA DC
786 (e.g. POGO) as a user from the WINDOWS domain:
788 $ smbclient //pogo/netlogon -U Administrator -W WINDOWS
791 Now connect to the WINDOWS DC (e.g. CRYSTAL) as a Samba user:
793 $ smbclient //crystal/netlogon -U root -W WINDOWS
796 ######################################################################
800 Beginning with Samba3.0.0beta3, winbindd has been given new account
801 manage functionality equivalent to the 'add user script' family of
802 smb.conf parameters. The idmap design has also been changed to
803 centralize control of foreign SID lookups and matching to UNIX
807 Brief Description of Changes
808 ----------------------------
810 1) The sid_to_uid() family of functions (smbd/uid.c) have been
811 reverted to the 2.2.x design. This means that when resolving a
812 SID to a UID or similar mapping:
814 a) First consult winbindd
815 b) perform a local lookup only if winbindd fails to
816 return a successful answer
818 There are some variations to this, but these two rules generally
821 2) All idmap lookups have been moved into winbindd. This means that
822 a server must run winbindd (and support NSS) in order to achieve
823 any mappings of SID to dynamically allocated UNIX ids. This was
824 a conscious design choice.
826 3) New functions have been added to winbindd to emulate the 'add user
827 script' family of smbd functions without requiring that external
828 scripts be defined. This functionality is controlled by the 'winbind
829 enable local accounts' smb.conf parameter (enabled by default).
831 However, this account management functionality is only supported
832 in a local tdb (winbindd_idmap.tdb). If these new UNIX accounts
833 must be shared among multiple Samba servers (such as a PDC and BDCs),
834 it will be necessary to define your own 'add user script', et. al.
835 programs that place the accounts/groups in some form of directory
836 such as NIS or LDAP. This requirement was deemed beyond the scope
837 of winbind's account management functions. Solutions for
838 distributing UNIX system information have been deployed and tested
839 for many years. We saw no need to reinvent the wheel.
841 4) A member of a Samba controlled domain running winbindd is now able
842 to map domain users directly onto existing UNIX accounts while still
843 automatically creating accounts for trusted users and groups. This
844 behavior is controlled by the 'winbind trusted domains only' smb.conf
845 parameter (disabled by default to provide 2.2.x winbind behavior).
847 5) Group mapping support is wrapped in the local_XX_to_XX() functions
848 in smbd/uid.c. The reason that group mappings are not included
849 in winbindd is because the purpose of Samba's group map is to
850 match any Windows SID with an existing UNIX group. These UNIX
851 groups can be created by winbindd (see next section), but the
852 SID<->gid mapping is retreived by smbd, not winbindd.
858 * security = server running winbindd to allocate accounts on demand
860 * Samba PDC running winbindd to handle the automatic creation of UNIX
861 identities for machine trust accounts
863 * Automtically creating UNIX user and groups when migrating a Windows NT
864 4.0 PDC to a Samba PDC. Winbindd must be running when executing
865 'net rpc vampire' for this to work.
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872 * The smbldap perl scripts for managing user entries in an LDAP
873 directory have not be updated to function with the Samba 3.0
874 schema changes. This (or an equivalent solution) work is planned
875 to be completed prior to the stable 3.0.0 release.
877 Please refer to https://bugzilla.samba.org/ for a current list of bugs
878 filed against the Samba 3.0 codebase.
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882 Reporting bugs & Development Discussion
883 #######################################
885 Please discuss this release on the samba-technical mailing list or by
886 joining the #samba-technical IRC channel on irc.freenode.net.
888 If you do report problems then please try to send high quality
889 feedback. If you don't provide vital information to help us track down
890 the problem then you will probably be ignored.
892 A new bugzilla installation has been established to help support the
893 Samba 3.0 community of users. This server, located at
894 https://bugzilla.samba.org/, will replace the existing jitterbug server
895 and the old http://bugs.samba.org now points to the new bugzilla server.