I think 2 people mentioned various problems with samba not accepting passwds in Solaris 2.6. o Are you using NIS+ on this Solaris 2.6 server? o If using NIS+, does the /etc/.rootkey file exist? o Are all of the users that you've tried to login as listed in NIS+? o Have you tried creating a new user the the /etc/passwd file, and then connecting as that user? Did it work? I ran into a similar problem recently when evaluating TotalNet Advanced Server on a newly-installed server. For whatever reason, when I initialized the machine as a NIS+ client, the nisclient script did not write the server's private key into the /etc/.rootkey file. As a result, the server was not able to correctly decrypt NIS+ user passwords. If you're using NIS+ but are missing /etc/.rootkey, do a keylogin -r as root and you should be all set. Best of Luck! Sean -- ___________________________________________ Sean A. Snyder (ssnyder@cecom.com) \ Strange but not a stranger Systems Administrator \ I'm an ordinary guy... Campbell-Ewald Advertising/C-E Communications\_________________________