Hi all, I'm currently exporting our user home directory share from Windows 2003 to /home/our-_domain/ on one of our linux servers. I already have winbind setup to perform authentication from the shell login against active directory and this is working fine. When a user logs in now, the shell CHDIRs to /home/our_domain/logged_in_user and this works great. However, any user can do a cd .. and traverse other peoples directories which of course isn't what I want to happen. The cause of this, undoubtedly, is because I'm mounting the share in fstab as root which I know is very bad practice. My question is: What credentials should I be mounting the file system with to ensure that no other user, other than the logged in user, has access to his/her home directory? Kind Regards, Shaun O'Callaghan