FreeBSD+samba as a time machine server for OSX/Ventura?

From: Craig Leres <leres_at_freebsd.org>
Date: Wed, 01 Mar 2023 04:28:50 UTC
In 2020 I was able to install the netatalk3 port and use a FreeBSD 
system as a time machine server. In 2021 when I upgraded to Big Sur 
appletalk was no longer supported so I switched to samba413.

I've never managed to get this to work since upgrading to Ventura. Does 
anybody have a config or wisdom they could share? I've appended the 
config that worked with Big Sur.

		Craig

; @(#) $Id: smb4.conf,v 1.3 2021/07/13 22:43:22 leres Exp $

[global]
     workgroup = XYZ
     security = user
     netbios name = red
     server string = red.example.net
     hostname lookups = no

     interfaces = igb0 10.0.0.2/24
     socket address = 10.0.0.2
     bind interfaces only = no

     load printers = no
     show add printer wizard = no
     time server = yes
     use mmap = yes

     dos charset = 850
     unix charset = UTF-8
     mangled names = no

     log level = 3
     vfs objects = zfsacl catia fruit streams_xattr

     fruit:model = MacSamba
     fruit:resource = file
     fruit:metadata = netatalk
     fruit:nfs_aces = no
     fruit:aapl = yes

     inherit permissions = yes

     hosts allow = 10.0.0.19

[Time Machine]
     path = /backups/mini
     read only = no
     guest ok = no
     writeable = yes
     use sendfile = yes
     browseable = yes
     hosts allow = 10.0.0.19
     fruit:time machine = yes
     valid users = backup-mini