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Samba 4.24.0 (gzipped)
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Samba is the most feature-rich Open Source implementation of the SMB and Active Directory protocols for Linux and UNIX-like systems.
Samba provides secure, stable and fast file and print services for all clients using SMB and other AD protocols such as LDAP and Kerberos.
Samba is a high-performance, scalable distributed software for providing access to various cluster filesystems. It enables cloud platform-as-a-service (PaaS) providers, software-defined storage (SDS) solutions, high-performance computing (HPC) applications, and enterprise-grade network attached storage (NAS) to support the latest security and SMB capabilities.
Samba is an important component to seamlessly integrate Linux/Unix Servers and Desktops into Active Directory environments. It can function either as an Active Directory Domain Controller or as a member server.
Samba is developed, maintained and supported by an active worldwide community. Development work is made possible by individuals, companies, customers and funds like the Sovereign Tech Fund.
Samba is Free Software licensed under the GNU General Public License, the Samba project is a member of the Software Freedom Conservancy.
Samba 4.24.0 (gzipped)
Release Notes ·
Signature
Patches · Security Updates · GPG Key
Samba 4.22.9 Available for Download
This is the latest stable release of the Samba 4.22 release series.
The uncompressed tarball has been signed using GnuPG (ID AA99442FB680B620). The source code can be downloaded now. A patch against Samba 4.22.8 is also available. See the release notes for more info.
Meet Samba at the 25th sambaXP
Join the Samba Team at sambaXP 2026, the 25th International User and Developer Conference, on April 20–21 in Göttingen, Germany. The conference week also includes the SNIA SMB3 Interoperability Lab EMEA on April 21–23 and, for the first time, a Himmelblau Workshop on April 22.
Register at https://sambaxp.org/.