#Samba 4.23.0 RC2 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem / #FileServer / #FileAccessStorageProtocol / #StorageNetworkProtocol) https://samba.org/
#Samba 4.23.0 RC2 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem / #FileServer / #FileAccessStorageProtocol / #StorageNetworkProtocol) https://samba.org/
#Samba 4.22.4 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem / #FileServer / #FileAccessStorageProtocol / #StorageNetworkProtocol) https://samba.org/
#Samba 4.23.0 RC1 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem / #FileServer / #FileAccessStorageProtocol / #StorageNetworkProtocol) https://samba.org/
#Samba 4.21.7 (old branch) has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem / #FileServer / #FileAccessStorageProtocol / #StorageNetworkProtocol) https://samba.org/
#Samba 4.22.3 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem / #FileServer / #FileAccessStorageProtocol / #StorageNetworkProtocol) https://samba.org/
#Samba 4.21.6 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem / #FileServer / #FileAccessStorageProtocol / #StorageNetworkProtocol) https://samba.org/
#Samba 4.22.2 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem / #FileServer / #FileAccessStorageProtocol / #StorageNetworkProtocol) https://samba.org/
#Samba 4.22.1 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem / #FileServer / #FileAccessStorageProtocol / #StorageNetworkProtocol) https://samba.org/
#Samba 4.22.0 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem / #FileServer / #FileAccessStorageProtocol / #StorageNetworkProtocol) https://samba.org/
#ksmbdtools 3.5.3 has been released (#cifsdtools / #ksmbd / #cifsd / #Linux / #Kernel / #Samba / #SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem) https://github.com/cifsd-team/ksmbd-tools/
#Samba 4.21.0 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem / #FileServer / #FileAccessStorageProtocol / #StorageNetworkProtocol) https://samba.org/
#Samba 4.20.4 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem) https://samba.org/
#Samba 4.20.2 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem) https://samba.org/
@david_chisnall @hl @TomAoki @peteorrall @xdydx As for #SMBv2 and newer support in #FreeBSD base (which is, just to clarify for any reader, completely independent from #Samba) -- I'd be quite happy about it, it certainly gives flexibility when you can just mount some share from some windows machine "ad hoc".
I'm not desperately waiting for it though ... My "fileserver" is a FreeBSD jail and serves both NFS and SMB anyways. I recently upgraded to kerberized NFSv4, just to be sure. Although my network is *supposed* to be strictly private (and, of course, secured), you never know 😉
What I meant above being a bit surprised this topic surfaces in an "enterprise" working group: for a large scale enterprise network, I'd assume it wouldn't be a "big thing" to provide NFS as well when you need it...
#Samba 4.20.0 RC1 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem) https://samba.org/
#Samba 4.18.10 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem) https://samba.org/
#Samba 4.18.9 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem) https://samba.org/
#Samba 4.19.3 has been released (#SMB / #SMBv1 / #SMBv2 / #SMBv3 / #CIFS / #ServerMessageBlock / #CommonInternetFileSystem) https://samba.org/