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r24633: Try to start on a set of release notes for Samba4 alpha1.

I still have things to fix, but I think we are close to making this
release.

Andrew Bartlett
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'Samba4 TP5' presents you with a snapshot into Samba4's ongoing
development, as we move towards our first alpha releases. This Technology
Preview (TP) is snapshot of Samba4's development, as at June 2007.
The Samba Team is proud to present our first alpha release of Samba4.
In the time since TP4 was released in January 2007, Samba has
Samba4 aims to be a compatible replacement for
In the time since TP5 was released in June 2007, Samba has
continued to evolve, but you may particularly notice these areas:
Work has continued on SWAT, the the libnet API behind it. These we
hope will grow into a full web-based management solution for both
local and remote Samba and windows servers.
Group Policy Support: Basic group policies may be defined, and are
enforced by Windows clients
The DRSUAPI research effort has largely concluded, and an initial
implementation of AD replication is present, included in torture
test-cases. This includes the decryption of the AD passwords, which
were specially and separately encrypted. This should be recognised
as vital milestone.
MMC Support: The Active Directory Users and Computers console now
works, supporting most operations.
Likewise, the LDAP Backend project has moved from a research
implementation into something that can be easily deployed outside
the test infrastructure.
Winbind: Kai Blin has been working hard on his Google Summer of
Code project, creating a winbind implementation for Samba4.
Testing has been an area of great work, with renewed vigour to
increase our test coverage over the past few months. In doing so,
we now demonstrate PKINIT and many other aspects of kerberos, as
well as command-line authentication handling in our testsuite.
Heimdal update: A Heimdal 1.0 snapshot is now included as the
internal Kerberos library in Samba4.
The testsuite infrastructure has been rewritten in perl and
extended, to setup multiple environments: allowing testing of the
domain member, as well as the domain controller, roles. Samba4's
initial implementation of winbind has been revived, to fill in these
tests.
In clustering, work on CTDB (an implementation of a clustered Samba)
has moved ahead very well, but the current code has not
been merged into Samba4 in time for this release.
To support better management, we have investigated group policy
support, and include the infrastructure required. Unfortunately
without MMC write support, you will need to place the polices into
the directory by hand.
As we move forward, we have many of the features we feel are required
for a Samba4 Alpha. Similarly, we know enough about the data
formats (particularly those that are encrypted) to be confident that
we won't need to change the LDB format. Our plan is to publish a
Samba4 alpha in the next few months.
In the past few weeks, many small but significant bugs have been
fixed, particularly thanks to Matthias Dieter Wallnöfer <mwallnoefer@yahoo.de>
These are just some of the highlights of the work done in the past few
months. More details can be found in our SVN history.