Release Announcements ===================== This is the first pre release of Samba 4.21. This is *not* intended for production environments and is designed for testing purposes only. Please report any defects via the Samba bug reporting system at https://bugzilla.samba.org/. Samba 4.21 will be the next version of the Samba suite. UPGRADING ========= LDAP TLS/SASL channel binding support ------------------------------------- The ldap server supports SASL binds with kerberos or NTLMSSP over TLS connections now (either ldaps or starttls). Setups where 'ldap server require strong auth = allow_sasl_over_tls' was required before, can now most likely move to the default of 'ldap server require strong auth = yes'. If SASL binds without correct tls channel bindings are required 'ldap server require strong auth = allow_sasl_without_tls_channel_bindings' should be used now, as 'allow_sasl_over_tls' will generate a warning in every start of 'samba', as well as '[samba-tool ]testparm'. This is similar to LdapEnforceChannelBinding under HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters on Windows. All client tools using ldaps also include the correct channel bindings now. NEW FEATURES/CHANGES ==================== LDB no longer a standalone tarball ---------------------------------- LDB, Samba's LDAP-like local database and the power behind the Samba AD DC, is no longer available to build as a distinct tarball, but is instead provided as an optional public library. If you need ldb as a public library, say to build sssd, then use ./configure --private-libraries='!ldb' This re-integration allows LDB tests to use the Samba's full selftest system, including our knownfail infrastructure, and decreases the work required during security releases as a coordinated release of the ldb tarball is not also required. This approach has been demonstrated already in Debian, which is already building Samba and LDB is this way. As part of this work, the pyldb-util public library, not known to be used by any other software, is made private to Samba. LDB Module API Python bindings removed -------------------------------------- The LDB Modules API, which we do not promise a stable ABI or API for, was wrapped in python in early LDB development. However that wrapping never took into account later changes, and so has not worked for a number of years. Samba 4.21 and LDB 2.10 removes this unused and broken feature. Some Samba public libraries made private by default --------------------------------------------------- The following Samba C libraries are currently made public due to their use by OpenChange or for historical reasons that are no longer clear. dcerpc-samr, samba-policy, tevent-util, dcerpc, samba-hostconfig, samba-credentials, dcerpc_server, samdb The libraries used by the OpenChange client now private, but can be made public (like ldb above) with: ./configure --private-libraries='!dcerpc,!samba-hostconfig,!samba-credentials,!ldb' The C libraries without any known user or used only for the OpenChange server (a dead project) may be made private entirely in a future Samba version. If you use a Samba library in this list, please be in touch with the samba-technical mailing list. Using ldaps from 'winbindd' and 'net ads' ----------------------------------------- Beginning with Samba 3.0.22 the 'ldap ssl = start tls' option also impacted LDAP connections to active directory domain controllers. Using the STARTTLS operation on LDAP port 389 connections. Starting with Samba 3.5.0 'ldap ssl ads = yes' was required in addition in order let to 'ldap ssl = start tls' have any effect on those connections. 'ldap ssl ads' was deprecated with Samba 4.8.0 and removed together with the whole functionality in Samba 4.14.0, because it didn't support tls channel bindings required for the sasl authentication. The functionality is now re-added using the correct channel bindings based on the gnutls based tls implementation we already have, instead of using the tls layer provided by openldap. This makes it available and consistent with all LDAP client libraries we use and implement on our own. The 'client ldap sasl wrapping' option gained the two new possible values: 'starttls' (using STARTTLS on tcp port 389) and 'ldaps' (using TLS directly on tcp port 636). If you had 'ldap ssl = start tls' and 'ldap ssl ads = yes' before, you can now use 'client ldap sasl wrapping = starttls' in order to get STARTTLS on tcp port 389. As we no longer use the openldap tls layer it is required to configure the correct certificate trusts with at least one of the following options: 'tls trust system cas', 'tls ca directories' or 'tls cafile'. While 'tls verify peer' and 'tls crlfile' are also relevant, see 'man smb.conf' for further details. New DNS hostname config option ------------------------------ To get `net ads dns register` working correctly running manually or during a domain join a special entry in /etc/hosts was required. This not really documented and thus the DNS registration mostly didn't work. With the new option the default is [netbios name].[realm] which should be correct in the majority of use cases. We will also use the value to create service principal names during a Kerberos authentication and DNS functions. This is not supported in samba-tool yet. Samba AD will rotate expired passwords on smartcard-required accounts --------------------------------------------------------------------- Traditionally in AD, accounts set to be "smart card require for logon" will have a password for NTLM fallback and local profile encryption (Windows DPAPI). This password previously would not expire. Matching Windows behaviour, when the DC in a FL 2016 domain and the msDS-ExpirePasswordsOnSmartCardOnlyAccounts attribute on the domain root is set to TRUE, Samba will now expire these passwords and rotate them shortly before they expire. Note that the password expiry time must be set to twice the TGT lifetime for smooth operation, e.g. daily expiry given a default 10 hour TGT lifetime, as the password is only rotated in the second half of its life. Again, this matches the Windows behaviour. Provided the default 2016 schema is used, new Samba domains provisioned with Samba 4.21 will have this enabled once the domain functional level is set to 2016. NOTE: Domains upgraded from older Samba versions will not have this set, even after the functional level preparation, matching the behaviour of upgraded Windows AD domains. REMOVED FEATURES ================ smb.conf changes ================ Parameter Name Description Default -------------- ----------- ------- client ldap sasl wrapping new values client use spnego principal removed ldap server require strong auth new values tls trust system cas new tls ca directories new dns hostname client dns name [netbios name].[realm] KNOWN ISSUES ============ https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Release_Planning_for_Samba_4.21#Release_blocking_bugs ####################################### Reporting bugs & Development Discussion ####################################### Please discuss this release on the samba-technical mailing list or by joining the #samba-technical:matrix.org matrix room, or #samba-technical IRC channel on irc.libera.chat 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 ======================================================================