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                   Release Notes for Samba 4.21.0
                         September 02, 2024
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This is the first stable release of the Samba 4.21 release series.
Please read the release notes carefully before upgrading.

Hardening of "valid users", "invalid users", "read list" and "write list"
=========================================================================

In previous versions of Samba, if a user or group name in either of the
mentioned options could not be resolved to a valid SID, the user (or group)
would be skipped without any notification. This could result in unexpected and
insecure behaviour. Starting with this version of Samba, if any user or group
name in any of the options cannot be resolved due to a communication error with
a domain controller, Samba will log an error and the tree connect will fail.
Non existing users (or groups) are ignored.

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.

Changes in LDB handling of Unicode
----------------------------------

Developers using LDB up to version 2.9 could call ldb_set_utf8_fns()
to determine how LDB handled casefolding. This is used internally by
string comparison functions. In LDB 2.10 this function is deprecated,
and ldb_set_utf8_functions() is preferred. The new function allows a
direct comparison function to be set as well as a casefold function.
This improves performance and allows for more robust handling of
degenerate cases. The function should be called just after ldb_init(),
with the following arguments:

   ldb_set_utf8_functions(ldb, /* the struct ldb_ctx LDB object */
                          context_variable /* possibly NULL */
                          casefold_function,
                          case_insensitive_comparison_function);

The default behaviour of LDB remains to perform ASCII casefolding
only, as if in the "C" locale. Recent versions have become
increasingly consistent in this.

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.

Per-user and group "veto files" and "hide files"
------------------------------------------------

"veto files" and "hide files" can optionally be restricted to certain users and
groups. To apply a veto or hide directive to a filename for a specific user or
group, a parametric option like this can be used:
 hide files : USERNAME = /somefile.txt/
 veto files : GROUPNAME = /otherfile.txt/
For details consult the updated smb.conf manpage.

Automatic keytab update after machine password change
-----------------------------------------------------

When machine account password is updated, either by winbind doing regular
updates or manually (e.g. net ads changetrustpw), now winbind will also support
update of keytab entries in case you use newly added option
'sync machine password to keytab'.
The new parameter allows you to describe what keytabs and how should be updated.
From smb.conf(5) manpage - each keytab can have exactly one of these four forms:

               account_name
               sync_spns
               spn_prefixes=value1[,value2[...]]
               spns=value1[,value2[...]]

The functionaity provided by the removed commands "net ads keytab
add/delete/add_update_ads" can be achieved via the 'sync machine password to
keytab' as in these examples:

"net ads keytab add  wurst/brot@REALM"

- this command is not adding <principal> to AD, so the best fit can be specifier
  "spns"
- add to smb.conf:
  sync machine password to keytab = /path/to/keytab1:spns=wurst/brot@REALM:machine_password
- run:
  "net ads keytab create"

"net ads keytab delete wurst/brot@REALM"

- remove the principal (or the whole keytab line if there was just one)
- run:
  "net ads keytab create"

"net ads keytab add_update_ads wurst/brot@REALM"

- this command was adding the principal to AD, so for this case use a keytab
  with specifier sync_spns
- add to smb.conf:
  sync machine password to keytab = /path/to/keytab2:sync_spns:machine_password
- run:
  "net ads setspn add  wurst/brot@REALM"  # this adds the principal to AD
  "net ads keytab create"  # this sync it from AD to local keytab


A new parameter 'sync machine password script' allows to specify external script
that will be triggered after the automatic keytab update. If keytabs should be
generated in clustered environments it is recommended to update them on all
nodes.  Check in smb.conf(5) the scripts winbind_ctdb_updatekeytab.sh and
46.update-keytabs.script in section 'sync machine password script' for details.

For detailed information check the smb.conf(5) and net(8) manpages.

New cephfs VFS module
---------------------
Introduce new vfs-to-cephfs bridge which uses libcephfs low-level APIs (instead
of path-based operations in the existing module). It allows users to pass
explicit user-credentials per call (including supplementary groups), as well as
faster operations using inode and file-handle caching on the Samba side.
Configuration is identical to existing module, but using 'ceph_new' instead of
'ceph' for the relevant smb.conf entries. This new module is expected to
deprecate and replace the old one in next major release.

Group Managed Service Accounts
------------------------------
Samba 4.21 adds support for gMSAs (Group Managed Service Accounts),
completing support for Functional Level 2012.

The purpose of a gMSA is to allow a single host, or a cluster of
hosts, to share access to an automatically rotating password, avoiding
the weak static service passwords that are often the entrypoint of
attackers to AD domains. Each server has a strong and regularly
rotated password, which is used to access the gMSA account of (e.g.)
the database server.

Samba provides management and client tools, allowing services on Unix
hosts to access the current and next gMSA passwords, as well as obtain
a credentials cache.

Samba 4.20 announced the client-side tools for this feature. To avoid
duplication and provide consistency, the existing commands for
password viewing have been extended, so these commands operate both on
a gMSA (with credentials, over LDAP, specify -H) and locally for
accounts that have a compatible password (e.g. plaintext via GPG,
compatible hash)

  samba-tool user getpassword
  samba-tool user get-kerberos-ticket
  samba-tool domain exportkeytab

An example command, which gets the NT hash for use with NTLM, is

  samba-tool user getpassword -H ldap://server --machine-pass  \
      TestUser1 --attributes=unicodePwd

Kerberos is a better choice (gMSA accounts should not use LDAP simple
binds, for reasons of both security and compatibility). Use

  samba-tool user get-kerberos-ticket -H ldap://server --machine-pass \
      TestUser1 --output-krb5-ccache=/srv/service/krb5_ccache

gMSAs disclose a current and previous password. To access the previous
NT hash, use:

  samba-tool user getpassword -H ldap://server --machine-pass TestUser1 \
     --attrs=unicodePwd;previous=1

To access the previous password as UTF8, use:

  samba-tool user getpassword -H ldap://server --machine-pass TestUser1 \
      --attributes=pwdLastSet,virtualClearTextUTF8;previous=1

However, Windows tools for dealing with gMSAs tend to use Active
Directory Web Services (ADWS) from Powershell for setting up the
accounts, and this separate protocol is not supported by Samba 4.21.

Samba-tool commands for handling gMSA (KDS) root keys
-----------------------------------------------------
Group managed service accounts rotate passwords based on root keys,
which can be managed using samba-tool, with commands such as

  samba-tool domain kds root_key create
  samba-tool domain kds root_key list

Samba will create a new root key for new domains at provision time,
but users of gMSA accounts on upgraded domains will need to first
create a root key.

RFC 8070 PKINIT "Freshness extension" supported in the Heimdal KDC
------------------------------------------------------------------
The Heimdal KDC will recognise when a client provides proof that they
hold the hardware token used for smart-card authentication 'now' and
has not used a saved future-dated reply. Samba 4.21 now matches
Windows and will assign an extra SID to the user in this case,
allowing sensitive resources to be additionally protected.

Only Windows clients are known to support the client side of this
feature at this time.

New samba-tool Authentication Policy management command structure
-----------------------------------------------------------------
As foreshadowed in the Samba 4.20 release notes, the "samba-tool
domain auth policy" commands have been reworked to be more intuitive
based on user feedback and reflection.

Support for key features of AD Domain/Forest Functional Level 2012R2
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Combined with other changes in recent versions (such as claims support
in 4.20), Samba can now claim Functional Level 2012R2 support.

Build system
------------
In previous versions of Samba, packagers of Samba would set their
package-specific version strings using a patch to the
SAMBA_VERSION_VENDOR_SUFFIX line in the ./VERSION file. Now that is
achieved by using --vendor-suffix (at configure time), allowing this
to be more easily scripted. Vendors are encouraged to include their
name and full package version to assist with upstream debugging.

More deterministic builds
-------------------------
Samba builds are now more reproducible, providing better assurance
that the Samba binaries you run are the same as what is expected from
the source code. If locale settings are not changed, the same objects
will be produced from each compilation run. If Samba is built in a
different path, the object code will remain the same, but DWARF
debugging sections will change (while remaining functionally
equivalent).

See https://reproducible-builds.org/ for more information on this
industry-wide effort and
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/unstable/amd64/samba.html
for the status in Debian.

Improved command-line redaction
-------------------------------
There are several options that can be used with Samba tools for
specifying secrets. Although this is best avoided, when these options
are used, Samba will redact the secrets in /proc, so that they won't
be seen in ps or top. This is now carried out more thoroughly,
redacting more options. There is a race inherent in this, and the
passwords will be visible for a short time. The secrets are also not
removed from .bash_history and similar files.


REMOVED FEATURES
================

Following commands are removed:

net ads keytab add <principal>
net ads keytab delete <principal>
net ads keytab add_update_ads


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]
  valid users                             Hardening
  invalid users                           Hardening
  read list                               Hardening
  write list                              Hardening
  veto files                              Added per-user and per-group vetos
  hide files                              Added per-user and per-group hides
  sync machine password to keytab         keytabs
  sync machine password script            script


CHANGES SINCE 4.21.0rc4
=======================

o  David Disseldorp <ddiss@samba.org>
   * BUG 15699: Incorrect FSCTL_QUERY_ALLOCATED_RANGES response when truncated.

o  Noel Power <noel.power@suse.com>
   * BUG 15702: Bad variable definition for ParseTuple causing test failure for
     Smb3UnixTests.test_create_context_reparse.

o  Shachar Sharon <ssharon@redhat.com>
   * BUG 15686: Add new vfs_ceph module (based on low level API).


CHANGES SINCE 4.21.0rc3
=======================

o  Pavel Filipenský <pfilipensky@samba.org>
   * BUG 15698: samba-tool can not load the default configuration file.

o  Shachar Sharon <ssharon@redhat.com>
   * BUG 15700: Crash when readlinkat fails.


CHANGES SINCE 4.21.0rc2
=======================

o  Pavel Filipenský <pfilipensky@samba.org>
   * BUG 15689: Can't add/delete special keys to keytab for nfs, cifs, http etc.

o  Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
   * BUG 15696: Compound SMB2 requests don't return
     NT_STATUS_NETWORK_SESSION_EXPIRED for all requests, confuses
     MacOSX clients.

o  Anoop C S <anoopcs@samba.org>
   * BUG 15689: Can't add/delete special keys to keytab for nfs, cifs, http etc.


CHANGES SINCE 4.21.0rc1
=======================

o  Andreas Schneider <asn@samba.org>
   * BUG 15673: --version-* options are still not ergonomic, and they reject
     tilde characters.

o  Anoop C S <anoopcs@samba.org>
   * BUG 15686: Add new vfs_ceph module (based on low level API)

o  Douglas Bagnall <douglas.bagnall@catalyst.net.nz>
   * BUG 15673: --version-* options are still not ergonomic, and they reject
     tilde characters.

o  Jennifer Sutton <jennifersutton@catalyst.net.nz>
   * BUG 15690: ldb_version.h is missing from ldb public library

o  Pavel Filipenský <pfilipensky@samba.org>
   * BUG 15689: Can not add/delete special keys to keytab for nfs, cifs, http etc

o  Shachar Sharon <ssharon@redhat.com>
   * BUG 15686: Add new vfs_ceph module (based on low level API)

o  Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
   * BUG 15673: --version-* options are still not ergonomic, and they reject
     tilde characters.
   * BUG 15687: undefined reference to winbind_lookup_name_ex
   * BUG 15688: per user veto and hide file syntax is to complex
   * BUG 15689: Can not add/delete special keys to keytab for nfs, cifs, http etc

o  Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
   * BUG 15688: per user veto and hide file syntax is to complex


KNOWN ISSUES
============

https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Release_Planning_for_Samba_4.21#Release_blocking_bugs