Blog

Samba STF project: Milestone 4 completed

The Samba team at SerNet has completed two key milestones in the ongoing development of SMB over QUIC for Samba. The technology  promises secure, high-performance access to file servers across untrusted networks. These developments are part of the project funded by the Sovereign Tech Agency (STA). The STA supports critical open-source infrastructure to strengthen digital sovereignty and resilience.

Milestone 5.1: Enable QUIC transport in Samba smbd

Samba now supports listening on UDP port 443, enabling a QUIC-based alternative to traditional TCP connections (ports 445 and 139). The groundwork integrates the Linux kernel QUIC driver lxin/quic into Samba's networking logic. This allows Samba to act as a secure “SMB VPN”, ideal for remote work, mobile access, and high-security scenarios.

Milestone 5.2: Enable QUIC testing via socket_wrapper

Testing QUIC implementations without relying on real network interfaces is crucial for fast, automated validation. The team extended socket_wrapper, a tool that emulates network sockets over Unix domain sockets, to simulate QUIC communication using the ngtcp2 userspace library. This approach allows developers to test SMB over QUIC under controlled conditions without kernel dependencies.

With these two milestones, Samba takes a significant step toward full SMB over QUIC support, offering a modern, secure transport layer for the next generation of file services. 

Learn more about the full project and its milestones: https://samba.plus/stf-project


sambaXP 2025 KickOff

All presentations from sambaXP 2025 are now accessible at YouTube, featuring hours of valuable content and expertise in Samba, open-source technologies and much more. Dive into the latest insights shared at the recent on-site conference, held at Hotel Freizeit In in Göttingen from April 7–8.

One highlight of this year's event was the keynote by Mirko Swillus from the Sovereign Tech Agency (STA). He addressed the necessity and complexities of maintaining digital infrastructure, drawing parallels to physical infrastructure: "Digital infrastructure maintenance resembles the upkeep of roads and bridges. It’s crucial yet often invisible. The Sovereign Tech Agency exists precisely to ensure the sustainability of these fundamental building blocks of our digital society."

Swillus further emphasized international collaboration, stating: "Open source doesn't have borders; it’s a global phenomenon. We must work collectively to sustain these critical resources." And that's exactly what STA does whith its Sovereign Tech Fund. For example, STA currently funds a major Samba project managed by SerNet GmbH. The initiative focuses on enhancing Samba’s security, scalability, and functionality.

Thanks to all speakers and to this year’s sponsors for their support, enabling another successful sambaXP.

Missed the event or want to revisit your favorite sessions? Start exploring the sambaXP 2025 playlist today!

And stay tuned for updates on sambaXP 2026 at sambaxp.org.


Common Europe Congress

SerNet's Samba team will participate in the Common Europe Congress (CEC) 2025, taking place from June 2–5 in Gothenburg, Sweden. As one of Europe’s leading conferences for IBM Power Systems technologies, the CEC brings together professionals and experts focused on IBM i, AIX, and Linux on Power.

At the heart of SerNet’s presence: SAMBA+, the professional Samba distribution optimized for enterprise use. SAMBA+ supports platforms such as AIX and various Linux distributions, offering enterprise-grade file and print services along with identity and access management via SMB/CIFS protocols.

While the CEC primarily emphasizes IBM Power technologies, open source plays an important role, particularly in the Linux on Power ecosystem. Here SAMBA+ stands out as a robust solution for organizations seeking flexibility, interoperability, and strengthened digital sovereignty. With extensive support offerings and compatibility with clustered storage solutions like Ceph, GlusterFS, and IBM Spectrum Scale, SAMBA+ delivers the reliability enterprises expect.

With over 300 participants expected, the CEC is an excellent opportunity to engage with decision-makers and Power platform users – and to spotlight how open technologies like SAMBA+ can drive innovation and independence.


The new SAMBA+ 4.22.1 release is now available. Packages are provided for various platforms including SUSE, Red Hat, Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu, and AIX.

This release addresses several known issues, detailed in the release notes. In addition, SAMBA+ 4.22.1 includes performance enhancements for AIX and extra patches that further improve the SMB3 POSIX extensions feature, which has been available since version 4.22.

The new SAMBA+ packages are available through a software subscription. More information and pricing can be found in the USD shop or the EUR shop. Existing subscriptions include access to the latest release.

For any questions or quote requests, feel free to contact the SAMBA+ team.


SAMBA+ packages version 4.21.5 and 4.20.8 have just been released by the Samba team at SerNet. Packages for variousS USE and Red Hat platforms as well as for Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu and AIX are available now. 

These packages address several issues, which are listed in the release notes: 

SAMBA+ packages are available as software subscriptions and can be purchased in the SAMBA+ shop. Detailed information and prices can be found at:

At SerNet, we remain focused on delivering high-quality solutions tailored to your business needs. Upgrade to SAMBA+ 4.20.7 today and take advantage of the latest improvements. The new SAMBA+ packages are included in the existing subscriptions.

For questions or support requests, please feel free to contact our SAMBA+ team. 


Contact us
Contact
Deutsch English Français