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SAMBA AIX Webinar

The next installments in the webinar series "Setting up SAMBA+ on AIX with SAMBA+" will take place on September 4 (2 to 3 pm CEST) and November 14 (time tba). These sessions are designed to enhance technical skills and knowledge. Secure your spot and find more information here.

Webinar Highlights:

  • Expert Guidance: Björn Jacke, a renowned expert, will provide step-by-step instructions on setting up Samba with SAMBA+ on AIX, IBM's Unix operating system.
  • Active Directory Integration: Learn how to integrate Samba into an Active Directory environment seamlessly.
  • Troubleshooting Tips: Gain insights and tips to overcome common challenges.
  • Parameter Settings: Explore specific parameter settings in AIX for optimal performance.
  • Interactive Q&A: An opportunity to ask questions and receive answers in real-time from the expert.

This webinar will be held in English. Additional dates will be announced shortly. 


News S2N

On 9 and 10 October 2024, SerNet will once again be present at Storage, Server, Network (S2N for short) in Hamburg. Over the two days of the conference organised by heise, S2N will focus on trends and technologies from the areas of storage networks and data management, as well as networks and servers, thus reflecting the thematic growth of the former Storage2day.

You can look forward to interesting talks and presentations by our Samba Teamlead Ralph Böhme and Managing Director Johannes Loxen on the topics of "SAMBA in critical infrastructure" and "News from Ceph and Samba". You can also take the opportunity to talk to us in person.

We look forward to your visit!


SAMBA+ 4.20.2 and updates for 4.19.7 have just been released. Packages for various SUSE and Red Hat platforms as well as for Debian GNU/Linux,
Ubuntu and AIX are available now.

The 4.20.2 packages address several issues, which are listed in the according release notes.

The updates for the 4.19.7 packages address:

  • Bug 13019 - Dynamic DNS updates with the internal DNS are not working
  • Bug 15664 - Panic in vfs_offload_token_db_fetch_fsp()

SAMBA+ packages are available as software subscriptions. Purchase them in the SAMBA+ US shop (currency: USD) or the SAMBA+ world shop (currency: EUR). Existing subscriptions include the new SAMBA+ packages.

For more detailed information and pricing, please visit the shops. For further inquiries please use the contact sheet.


The new SAMBA+ version 4.19.7 has been released. Packages are now available for various SUSE and Red Hat platforms, as well as for Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu. A version for AIX will be available soon.

This update addresses several issues, which are detailed in the release notes.

SAMBA+ packages can be obtained through software subscriptions available for purchase in the SAMBA+ US shop (currency: USD) or the SAMBA+ world shop (currency: EUR). Existing subscriptions include the new SAMBA+ packages.

For more detailed information and pricing, please visit the shops. For further inquiries please use the contact sheet.

Stay up to date and take advantage of the improvements in the latest SAMBA+ version.


sambaXP welcome screen

Although once again online, sambaXP 2024 from April 16-18 was a great event to bring people from all over the world together: Samba developers, users and enthusiasts shared their insights and engaged in constructive discussions despite major time zone differences. A heartfelt thanks to our sponsors—Google, Microsoft, and SerNet—for their continued support, making this event possible.

A total of 20 presentations are now available in the sambaXP 2024 playlist on YouTube and offer material for many hours of exploring the world of Samba. From the Samba team at SerNet, the presentation by Stefan Metzmacher on the SMB Witness Protocol is particularly recommended. In addition, Volker Lendecke compared SMB and NFS, Ralph Böhme dealt with SoS - Scale Out Samba, the comeback of Ceph. Microsoft's special Interoperability Track also provided insights into the development of the SMB protocol.

In his Welcome Note, Jeremy Allison, Chairman of sambaXP, discussed the XZ Utils backdoor and the lessons to be learned from it, for open source projects in general and Samba in particular. Allison: "The data that Samba protects is some of the most valuable data in the world. I'm talking about Samba as an Active Directory domain controller, which essentially contains the crown jewels of an organization. It contains the authentication and passwords of all the users that are in that domain." In light of the XZ-incident, Allison suggested a renewed focus on security protocols within the Samba community. He advocated increased alertness in code review and called for close vetting of contributions, especially from new or lesser-known authors. The existing practice of requiring every code submission to be reviewed by two engineers was highlighted as a crucial safeguard, although he acknowledged the challenges posed by the sheer volume of submissions and the potential for oversight. And, as he noted, "procedures alone cannot protect us from social engineering".

The welcome also served as a call to action for the wider open source community to seek support, "If money helps solve the problem, then we should ask for it." He emphasized the need to look for funding opportunities for critical open source projects – which also applies to Samba.

The sambaXP 2025 is already on the drawing board. Stay up to date on future events and important developments at sambaxp.org.


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