I have a question on how to set up usernames under Linux/NT so that our new Samba setup works properly. This is how our new system is going to work: DOMAIN "OB-GYN" "Alfred" -- Windows NT PDC (NT Server 4.0) User Profiles stored on this machine Since it's a PDC, it processes login requests Also WINS server and network print server "obgyn" -- Debian Linux Samba Server User home directories stored on this machine Also mail server, DNS server, ftp server, etc. SECURITY=SERVER, authenticates against Alfred's SAM So, what is going to happen with this set-up is that people will log into the domain OB-GYN as "username", and their login request will go to "alfred". "Alfred" will also provide them with their profile. They will map to their home directory on samba server "obgyn", and "obgyn" will make sure they have the right password by passing all login requests to "alfred". So we will use "alfred" to manage the passwords for our domain. People will also have a Linux account on "obgyn", and their home directory will be /home/username, which is also going to be their NT home directory. The question is: how should we set up usernames on these two systems? We want the Linux home directory to be the directory that is shared for their NT home directory. Will people need to have identical usernames under Linux and NT for the automatic [homes] directory mapping to work? Does this mean that we will have to limit the usernames under NT to no more than 8 characters, so that they can match up with their Linux counterpart? Any comments? Since I'm new to linux, is there *any* way to have usernames under Linux that are greater than 8 characters? Any constructive comments & suggestions on our planned setup? BTW, we will have 70+ NT Workstations as a part of this domain, and a couple of Win95 machines to boot. -- Daniel Robbins "IKnowMen;AndITellYouThatJesusChristIsNotAMan.Superf System Administrator icialMindsSeeAResemblanceBetweenChristAndTheFounders Department of OB/GYN OfEmpires,AndTheGodsOfOtherReligions.ThatResemblance University of New Mexico DoesNotExist...BetweenHimAndWhoeverElseInTheWorld drobbins@obgyn.unm.edu ThereIsNoPossibleTermOfComparison." --Napoleon