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What is SMBD?

SMBD is an opensource In-kernel CIFS/SMB3 server created by Namjae Jeon for Linux Kernel. It's an implementation of SMB/CIFS protocol in kernel space for sharing files and IPC services over network. Initially the target is to provide improved file I/O performances, but the bigger goal is to have some new features which are much easier to develop and maintain inside the kernel and expose the layers fully. Directions can be attributed to sections where SAMBA is moving to few modules inside the kernel to have features like RDMA(Remote direct memory access) to work with actual performance gain.

Under PFIF

This code was developed in participation with the Protocol Freedom Information Foundation.

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Git

The development git tree is available at

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Bug reports or contribution

For reporting bugs and sending patches, please send the patches to the following mail address:

or open issues/send PRs to SMBD.

Installing as a stand-alone module

Install prerequisite package for Fedora, RHEL:

	yum install kernel-devel-$(uname -r)

Build step:

	make
	sudo make install

To load the driver manually, run this as root:

	modprobe smbd

Installing as a part of the kernel

  1. Let's take [linux] as the path to your kernel source dir.
	cd [linux]
	cp -ar smbd [linux]/fs/
  1. edit [linux]/fs/Kconfig
	source "fs/cifs/Kconfig"
	+source "fs/smbd/Kconfig"
	source "fs/coda/Kconfig"
  1. edit [linux]/fs/Makefile
	obj-$(CONFIG_CIFS)              += cifs/
	+obj-$(CONFIG_SMB_SERVER)       += smbd/
	obj-$(CONFIG_HPFS_FS)           += hpfs/
  1. make menuconfig and set smbd
	[*] Network File Systems  --->
		<M>   SMB server support

build your kernel

Features

Implemented

  1. SMB1(CIFS), SMB2/3 protocols for basic file sharing
  2. Dynamic crediting
  3. Compound requests
  4. Durable handle
  5. oplock/lease
  6. Large MTU
  7. NTLM/NTLMv2
  8. Auto negotiation
  9. HMAC-SHA256 Signing
  10. Secure negotiate
  11. Signing Update
  12. Preautentication integrity(SMB 3.1.1)
  13. SMB3 encryption(CCM, GCM)
  14. SMB direct(RDMA)

Planned

  1. Multi-channel
  2. Durable handle v2
  3. Kerberos
  4. Persistent handles
  5. Directory lease
  6. Win-ACL

Supported Linux Kernel Versions

  • Linux Kernel 4.1 or later

SMBD architecture

               |--- ...
       --------|--- ksmbd/3 - Client 3
       |-------|--- ksmbd/2 - Client 2
       |       |         _____________________________________________________
       |       |        |- Client 1                                           |
<--- Socket ---|--- ksmbd/1   <<= Authentication : NTLM/NTLM2, Kerberos(TODO)|
       |       |      | |      <<= SMB : SMB1, SMB2, SMB2.1, SMB3, SMB3.0.2,  |
       |       |      | |                SMB3.1.1                             |
       |       |      | |_____________________________________________________|
       |       |      |
       |       |      |--- VFS --- Local Filesystem
       |       |
KERNEL |--- ksmbd/0(forker kthread)
---------------||---------------------------------------------------------------
USER           ||
               || communication using NETLINK
               ||  ______________________________________________
               || |                                              |
             usmbd   <<= DCE/RPC, WINREG                         |
               ^  |  <<= configure shares setting, user accounts |
               |  |______________________________________________|
               |
               |------ smb.conf(config file)
               |
               |------ smbdpwd.db(user account/password file)
                            ^
  smbuseradd ---------------|

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