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SAMBA 3.0 RELEASED!!!!

Grminalac

Golden Member
Might be something to look into for everyone running an earlier version.

SAMBA

FROM SAMBA.org

"Samba Team Releases Samba 3.0


September 24th 2003.




Windows Domain Migration Release




The Samba Team is proud to announce the release of Samba 3.0, a major new release of the award-winning Open Source/Free Software file and print server suite for Microsoft Windows ® clients.




Replacement of Windows NT4 ® Domains




Samba 3.0 contains the first Open Source/Free Software implementation of Windows NT Primary and Backup Domain Controller functionality. Customers can transparently migrate their existing Windows NT domains to Samba 3.0 whilst keeping their existing user and group account databases. This enables significant cost of ownership savings over a Windows NT4 domain as a Samba 3.0 Domain Controller does not require client access licenses. Existing Windows tools can be used to manage a Samba PDC, allowing customer Windows expertise to be leveraged in a domain migration. A choice of LDAP back-ends allows integration with an existing customer directory service.




Single Sign-on with Active Directory ® Integration




Samba 3.0 seamlessly integrates into a Microsoft Active Directory domain in both native and mixed mode. Samba 3.0 provides single sign-on for UNIX ® / Linux ® clients in an Active Directory environment, allowing both servers and clients to transparently use Active Directory as an authentication and account source. Domain trust relationships are fully supported, allowing Samba 3.0 Controlled Domains to integrate easily into any Active Directory environment.




Complete Integration with Windows Security




Samba 3.0 fully implements Kerberos 5 authentication, SMB signing for tamper-proof file serving sessions, and SCHANNEL security for secure remote procedure calls. Samba 3.0 works "out of the box" with the improved security settings of Windows 2003 Domain Controllers.




A Global File and Print Server




As Samba is a global project, internationalization support is an important feature. Samba 3.0 now implements UNICODE character sets on the wire, allowing clients using any character set to connect to a single file server and store names in their native character sets.




David de Leeuw. Head, Medical Computing Unit

Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel wrote :




"With the release of Samba 3 we are able for the first time to store our files on the computer servers in any language we want. Filenames in English, Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, and scores of other languages, used by our staff and students, mix without problems thanks to the great new UNICODE support of Samba."




Scalable Printing




Samba 3.0 has been tested in production supporting thousands of print queues with tens of thousands of simultaneous print jobs, providing the most scalable Windows printing solution on the market. Samba 3.0 fully supports the Windows "point-and-print" driver download feature, allowing Samba 3.0 to provide a transparent Windows printing experience.




Comprehensive Documentation




Samba 3.0 ships with the second edition of "Using Samba" by Jay Ts, Robert Eckstein, and David Collier-Brown (O'Reilly & Associates ®). Many thanks to the authors and publisher for making "Using Samba" available under the GNU Free Documentation License.




In addition, the Samba HOWTO documentation collection has been updated and improved by John H. Terpstra, Jelmer R. Vernooij and others. As well being freely available in the Samba 3.0 release it will be released in a forthcoming book, "The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide", to be published by Prentice Hall ®.




Award Winning Linux/UNIX and Windows Integration




Samba has won many awards for providing Windows and Linux/UNIX connectivity. Last year, Samba was awarded the Innovation in Infrastructure prize in the "Enterprise Software" category by eWeek and PC Magazine, beating out such competitors as the Java 2 Platform.




David A. Licosati, Vice President, InoStor Corporation said :




"Samba 3.0 goes beyond expectations. The team's work allows us to penetrate markets and open up new areas of deployments heretofore unobtainable."




Samba is the leading choice for Windows connectivity




Samba 3.0 is fully portable, POSIX compliant software that runs on a variety of UNIX and UNIX-like systems including AIX ®, DG/UX ®, FreeBSD, HPUX®, IRIX ®, Linux ®, Mac OS X ® and Solaris ®. Samba is shipped as standard on all versions of Linux, and most of the major vendors versions of UNIX as a fully supported part of the operating system.




Getting Samba 3.0




Samba 3.0 is available now from the Samba Web site and all worldwide mirrors.




www.samba.org




About the Samba Team




The Samba Team is a worldwide group of computer professionals working together via the Internet to produce the highest quality Open Source/Free Software Windows (SMB/CIFS) server software.




Samba - "Opening Windows to a Wider World""
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Thanks for the info bro! I actually just reinstalled Slackware 9 (due to drive failure), and I was just about to download/setup samba RIGHT now! haha so thanks again!
 
What does SAMBA do? Does it let Macs, Linux (Unix), FreeBSD, Slackware and Windows view and work with the same files?

-Por
 
Samba is a printer/filesharing program, samba 3.0 is a direct replacement for windows nt server. It allows Unix/linux/mac/pc to share files.
 
samba was designewd toi emulate windows file sharing. now it usually outperforms windows for straight file sharing but is still lacking someof the windows security and domain shring functions.
I was trying samba 3.0 beta for a small workgroup but I had really weird permission errors I wen tback to 2.23 debian stable 🙂
 
Originally posted by: PorBleemo
What does SAMBA do? Does it let Macs, Linux (Unix), FreeBSD, Slackware and Windows view and work with the same files?

-Por

You got it! Now 3.0 has a bunch of new features, but I will wait for the reports to come in before I get on this bandwagon.

 
Originally posted by: skyking
Originally posted by: PorBleemo
What does SAMBA do? Does it let Macs, Linux (Unix), FreeBSD, Slackware and Windows view and work with the same files?

-Por

You got it! Now 3.0 has a bunch of new features, but I will wait for the reports to come in before I get on this bandwagon.

Definately. I wouldn't trust it for a production enviroment for a few months.... However I am going to try it on my home computer as soon as possible, well that's why I got one!

 
Just remember to really make the most of Samba you need a filesystem like XFS that supports Windows permissions.
Red hat does not support XFS out of the box, but I believe suse and mandrake do.
 
XFS supports ACLs, not necessarily Windows permissions, infact NT ACLs have a lot more attributes than the unix ACLs that XFS supports. And Linux 2.6 has ACL support for JFS, ext2 and ext3 out of the box, no more patches.

Oh and Debian packages for Samba 3 just hit unstable.
 
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