I have installed samba 2.0.0 on our AIX 4.1 machine. It appears to be working fine in domain security mode. Except for one thing: No matter what the read permissions in Unix are, ANY user can read EVERY file in a share. Write permission is working properly. What the heck is going on here? I have the Unix permssions set to a-rwx (000) and it STILL lets everyone read all the files in the directory. It doesn't seem to matter who I log into the domain as, if they are a valid username under AIX, it lets them into the share, and then lets them read all the files. The permissions also work fine from within the Unix environment (no surprise.) So samba is using its root-ness to allow the files to be delivered to any user. Please let me know what I can do or try, this is really scary... Chris ==Christopher Moylan pg: (508) 722-0569 Systems Administrator/MIS ph: (978) 458-3200 County Supply, Inc. ph: (800) 649-4409 (MA only) 1035 Westford St. fax:(978) 452-7503 Lowell MA 01851 "...the rarest of human qualities is consistency." --Jeremy Bentham _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com