Samba is an Open Source/Free Software suite that has, since 1992, provided file and print services to all manner of SMB/CIFS clients, including the numerous versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems. Samba is freely available under the GNU General Public License.
The Samba project is a member of the Software Freedom Conservancy.
Scheduled Maintenance for some services
Our git repository, the wiki and bugzilla server will be down for maintenance today between 12:30-22:00 GMT
www.samba.org and other services will not be affected
Samba 3.3.2 Available for Download
This is the latest stable release of the Samba 3.3 series
The uncompressed tarballs and patch files have been signed using GnuPG (ID 6568B7EA). The source code can be downloaded now. See the release notes for more info.
Samba 3.3.1 Available for Download
This is the latest stable release of the Samba 3.3 series
The uncompressed tarballs and patch files have been signed using GnuPG (ID 6568B7EA). The source code can be downloaded now. See the release notes for more info.
Samba 3.2.8 Maintenance Release Available
This is the latest bug fix release for Samba 3.2 and is the version recommended for all production Samba servers running this release series. The uncompressed tarballs and patch files have been signed using GnuPG (ID 6568B7EA). The source code can be downloaded now. A patch against Samba 3.2.7 is also available. See the release notes for more info.
Samba 3.3.0 Available for Download
This is the first stable release of Samba 3.3.0.
The uncompressed tarballs and patch files have been signed using GnuPG (ID 6568B7EA). The source code can be downloaded now. See the release notes for more info.
Samba 3.0.34 Maintenance Release Available
This is the latest bug fix release for Samba 3.0 and is the version recommended for all production Samba servers running this release series. The uncompressed tarballs and patch files have been signed using GnuPG (ID 6568B7EA). The source code can be downloaded now. A patch against Samba 3.0.33 is also available. See the release notes for more info.
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