Hallo zusammen, heute wurde Samba 4.2 freigegeben und damit endet der Support für die Samba 3 Serie. Das heist im Klartext, die auf den Synology NAS verwendete Samba Version ist ab heute nicht mehr unterstützt!
Mich würde interessieren wie es nun weitergehen soll. Vielleicht kann sich ja mal ein Synology Offizieller dazu äußern.
Nachfolgend der entsprechende Passus aus den Release Notes.
Mich würde interessieren wie es nun weitergehen soll. Vielleicht kann sich ja mal ein Synology Offizieller dazu äußern.
Nachfolgend der entsprechende Passus aus den Release Notes.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THE SUPPORT END OF SAMBA 3
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With the final release of Samba 4.2, the last series of Samba 3 has been discontinued! People still running 3.6.x or earlier,should consider moving to a more recent and maintained version (4.0 - 4.2). One of the common misconceptions is that Samba 4.x automatically means "Active Directory only": This is wrong!
Acting as an Active Directory Domain Controller is just one of the enhancements included in Samba 4.0 and later. Version 4.0 was just the next release after the 3.6 series and contains all the features of the previous ones - including the NT4-style (classic) domain support. This means you can update a Samba 3.x NT4-style PDC to 4.x, just as you've updated in the past (e.g. from 3.4.x to 3.5.x). You don't have to move your NT4-style domain to an Active Directory!
And of course the possibility remains unchanged, to setup a new NT4-style PDC with Samba 4.x, like done in the past (e.g. with openLDAP backend). Active Directory support in Samba 4 is additional and does not replace any of these features. We do understand the difficulty presented by existing LDAP structures and for that reason there isn't a plan to decommission the classic PDC support. It remains tested by the continuous integration system.
The code that supports the classic Domain Controller is also the same code that supports the internal 'Domain' of standalone servers and Domain Member Servers. This means that we still use this code, even when not acting as an AD Domain Controller. It is also the basis for some of the features of FreeIPA and so it gets development attention from that direction as well.
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With the final release of Samba 4.2, the last series of Samba 3 has been discontinued! People still running 3.6.x or earlier,should consider moving to a more recent and maintained version (4.0 - 4.2). One of the common misconceptions is that Samba 4.x automatically means "Active Directory only": This is wrong!
Acting as an Active Directory Domain Controller is just one of the enhancements included in Samba 4.0 and later. Version 4.0 was just the next release after the 3.6 series and contains all the features of the previous ones - including the NT4-style (classic) domain support. This means you can update a Samba 3.x NT4-style PDC to 4.x, just as you've updated in the past (e.g. from 3.4.x to 3.5.x). You don't have to move your NT4-style domain to an Active Directory!
And of course the possibility remains unchanged, to setup a new NT4-style PDC with Samba 4.x, like done in the past (e.g. with openLDAP backend). Active Directory support in Samba 4 is additional and does not replace any of these features. We do understand the difficulty presented by existing LDAP structures and for that reason there isn't a plan to decommission the classic PDC support. It remains tested by the continuous integration system.
The code that supports the classic Domain Controller is also the same code that supports the internal 'Domain' of standalone servers and Domain Member Servers. This means that we still use this code, even when not acting as an AD Domain Controller. It is also the basis for some of the features of FreeIPA and so it gets development attention from that direction as well.