Hi all, I've got a couple of questions regarding Win95 dial-up connections. We're running samba 1.9.16p10 (yes, I know - I plan to upgrade soon). My main query concerns smbd processes that are left running. When a user dials in to our samba server, the login script is executed and an smbd process is created as expected. However, if the user disconnects the smbd process is left running. If the user then dials in again no new smbd process will be created (presumably they're attached to the existing one). Also, if the user restarts their machine and dials in again, their logon script will be executed, otherwise no script is run (password caching??). Basically, I'd like to know under what circumstances does the smbd process terminate itself for a dial-up connection. Apologies if this has been answered before (I've searched the docs, etc. but couldn't find anything) and expecially if this is dealt with in a subsequent upgrade. Also, can anyone point me towards the location of the file previously known as http://www.c2.org/hackmsoft/ (it doesn't seem to be there anymore). Thanks Toby Blake University of Edinburgh