I have installed Samba 1.9.16 p11, with encryption, so that Windows NT workstations could share the disks supported by Samba. Our smb.conf file includes: encrypt passwords = yes security = user So that people could connect to their drives immediately, I put NO PASSWORD in the smbpasswd file as described in ENCRYPTION.txt. I found that people could not change their own passwords with "smbpasswd", so I modified "smbpasswd" and sent the modification to samba-bugs. People can now change their passwords if they are set to NO PASSWORD. But they still have to log in to the UNIX system with telnet, then run smbpasswd, and if they also need to change the UNIX password, they have to run "/bin/passwd" as well, making sure they type in the same password. Is there a way that users can change their UNIX and SMB passwords at one hit? Preferably by running something on the Windows machine rather than having to telnet to the UNIX box. I noticed chgpasswd.c and its dependance on -DALLOW_CHANGE_PASSWORD, so I enabled that in the Makefile. But chgpasswd is not produced as a separate program -- it gets linked into smbd. I also read about "passwd chat" and "passwd program" in the man page on smb.conf, but what do our users need to do to have this chat sequence invoked? Eudora is in use -- is there a way of making Samba follow changes in Eudora passwords? Looking forward to your help, Jim Henderson jimh@handson.com.au +61 2 9906 2400