📢 Windows 11 Build 25992 adds several changes to SMB Protocol
Explore Windows 11 Build 25992 with enhanced SMB protocol, performance boosts, and bug fixes in this comprehensive update.- Story published by Kunal Chowdhury on .
Explore Windows 11 Build 25992 with enhanced SMB protocol, performance boosts, and bug fixes in this comprehensive update.- Story published by Kunal Chowdhury on .
Microsoft is rolling out a new update for Windows 11, specifically for Windows Insiders in the Canary Channel. Windows 11 Build 25992 comes with a set of exciting changes and improvements that promise to enhance the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol.
In this article, we'll dive into the key features and enhancements introduced in this build, providing you with a comprehensive overview of what to expect.
One of the significant changes in Windows 11 Build 25992 revolves around the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. Microsoft is taking network security to the next level with the following modifications:
Previously, creating an SMB share would automatically configure the firewall to enable rules in the "File and Printer Sharing" group, which allowed traffic on ports 137-139, among others. With the new update, Windows introduces the "File and Printer Sharing (Restrictive)" group, which omits inbound NetBIOS ports 137-139. This change aims to enhance network security by reducing potential vulnerabilities. Administrators still have the flexibility to configure the old firewall group if needed.
This update extends the SMB NTLM blocking feature introduced earlier. It now allows administrators to create exception lists for NTLM usage. This means you can set up a general block on NTLM usage while permitting specific servers to use NTLM for authentication, particularly in cases where Kerberos is not supported.
The SMB client in Windows 11 now supports connecting to an SMB server using alternative network ports like TCP, QUIC, or RDMA, providing more flexibility. In the past, SMB was limited to default ports, but now it can be configured to work with different port options. This change enables greater versatility and customization in SMB connections.
SMB over QUIC client access control has been enhanced to support certificates with subject alternative names. This means that multiple endpoint names are now supported, making it easier to manage and secure your network connections. You can now utilize a Microsoft AD Certificate Authority and eliminate the need for self-signed test certificates.
In this build, Windows 11 brings several noteworthy changes and improvements:
Windows 11 Build 25992 brings many improvements to SMB protocol, enhances network security, and offers a more streamlined user experience. With the added support for different archive formats and the convenience of Snap Layout suggestions, this build aims to improve your Windows 11 experience. As Microsoft continues to refine and enhance its operating system, Windows Insiders in the Canary Channel can look forward to even more exciting updates in the future.
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