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SAMBA+ 4.22.8 was released by SerNet for SUSE and Red Hat platforms as well as for Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu, and AIX.

4.22.8 is a fixup release. You can find the full release notes here:
https://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.22.8.html

Important note for Debian/Ubuntu upgrades:

Instructions for package access and upgrading are available in the SAMBA+ How-to collection. If you are upgrading from a SAMBA+ version older than 4.21 and use your own or third-party scripts that rely on Samba’s Python modules, you must install the sernet-samba-python3 package after upgrading to SAMBA+ 4.23 on Debian or Ubuntu systems. RHEL and SUSE-based systems are not affected.

SAMBA+ packages are delivered under a subscription model and are available in the SAMBA+ shop:

If you already have an active subscription, you’re covered — the 4.22.8 packages are included. If you want to discuss licensing, procurement, or need support with the update, we’re happy to help. Just reach out to the SAMBA+ team.


SAMBA+ 4.23.5 has been released by SerNet and is now available for SUSE and Red Hat platforms, as well as for Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu, and AIX.

Version 4.23.5 is a fixup release that addresses a set of issues to ensure a stable and reliable operation. A complete overview of the changes can be found in the official release notes:
https://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.23.5.html

Instructions for accessing the packages and performing upgrades are available in the SAMBA+ How-to collection. Please note: when upgrading from a SAMBA+ version older than 4.21 on Debian or Ubuntu systems, and if you use custom or third-party scripts relying on Samba’s Python modules, the additional package sernet-samba-python3 must be installed after upgrading to SAMBA+ 4.23. RHEL- and SUSE-based systems are not affected by this requirement.

SAMBA+ packages are offered as software subscriptions and can be purchased via the SAMBA+ shop. Pricing and further details are available at:

The new SAMBA+ packages are included in existing subscriptions. If you have any questions or would like to request a quote, please feel free to contact us.


SAMBA+ 4.23.4  and 4.22.7 are now available. Updated packages have been published for SUSE and Red Hat platforms, Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu, and AIX.

These releases addresses several issues. All fixes are documented in the official release notes:

The fix for Samba bug 15897 is already included in SAMBA+ 4.23.3-7.

As usual, the new packages are included in existing SAMBA+ subscriptions and can be obtained via the SAMBA+ shops:

If you have questions, need guidance on upgrades, or would like a quote, feel free to get in touch with the SAMBA+ team at SerNet.


SAMBA+ 4.23.3 and SAMBA+ 4.21.10 software packages have been released by SerNet and are now available for download for SUSE, Red Hat, Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu, and AIX.

The maintenance release for SAMBA+ 4.23 delivers important fixes and improvements. You can find the complete list of changes in the official Release Notes. SAMBA+ 4.21.10 is a fixup release, for details see the release notes.

Detailed instructions for package access and upgrading are available in the SAMBA+ HowTo collection. 

Please note: if you are upgrading from a SAMBA+ version older than 4.21 and use custom or third-party scripts based on Samba’s Python modules, you need to install the sernet-samba-python3 package after upgrading to SAMBA+ 4.23 on Debian or Ubuntu systems. RHEL and SUSE-based systems are not affected.

SAMBA+ packages are offered through a flexible software subscription model and can be purchased directly via the SAMBA+ shop. Pricing information can be found here:

Existing subscribers automatically have access to the new SAMBA+ 4.23.3 packages. Active subscriptions provide download links in the SAMBA+ HowTo guides.

For questions, support, or to request a quote, our SAMBA+ Team is ready to help.


SAMBA+ 4.22.6 has just been released by SerNet and is now available for download for Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu, and AIX. Security updates for the other supported 4.21 and 4.23 releases have also been published. If you haven’t updated your packages yet, it is strongly recommended to do so soon.

These releases address several security issues, including:

  • CVE-2025-9640: Uninitialized memory disclosure via vfs_streams_xattr
  • CVE-2025-10230: Command injection via WINS server hook script

A complete list of changes in the 4.22.6 bugfix release can be find in the Release Notes.

SAMBA+ packages are offered through a flexible software subscription model and can be purchased directly via the SAMBA+ shop. Pricing information can be found here:

  • USD Pricing: US SAMBA+ Shop
  • EUR Pricing: World SAMBA+ Shop

Existing subscribers automatically have access to the new SAMBA+ 4.22.6 packages. With an active subscription, download links are available in the SAMBA+ HowTo or the SAMBA+ AIX HowTo

For questions, support, or to request a quote, our SAMBA+ Team is happy to help.


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