Hi all, I have an interesting situation where I have 2 groups of users, a Unix group, and a Windows group. I want to be able to allow them all access to the same resources, but not comlicate my life too much more than it already is :) Here's the situation. I have a Samba server currently running in order to allow the Unix folks access to their home directories from their PCs. This group has NT accounts & Unix accounts. The samba server authenticates them against the NIS passwd file. The Windows only group *only* have NT accounts. All NT accounts are now created by "corporate" in the corporate domain. I therefore, no longer have to create NT accounts in my local domain. What I want to do is set samba up in such a way that it authenticates against both the NIS database *and* the corp NT server. Is this possible? Ideally I'd like to get rid of my NT servers all together and replace them with Samba. The big problem is authentication. Would it be easier to just create a Unix account for everyone and use Unix groups to manage all the access rights? I'm thinking this might be the easiest way to go, and skip all NT interaction all together! Also, what about encrypted passwords? Is there a way to do *both* cleartext password and encryted password authentication simultaneously? I don't want to muck with the NT workstations, but by the same token, I have no desire to move the unix environment to Kerberos. Thanks for any insights/help you can provide. -- Seeya, Paul ---- plussier@baynetworks.com Broadband Technology Division - Bay Networks (now a Nortel Company, Eh! :) If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!