All -- I'd like to be able to do an 'ls -l' in smbclient and have the user name show up as it is on the server, but when I look through the code it looks like libsmbclient is already doing mapping to *nix-style stat structures, which use uid_ts (ints). I've been rooting around in the code a bit trying to understand enough to see if I could get string-oriented owner info, but I haven't yet seen a clear signal that I can do it. I'd really like to wrap libsmbclient up in a nice Perl (Inline::C) wrapper so I can log onto SMB shares and walk their trees from Perl, but its not worth the time if I can't get this extra info (since I can quite easily mount the filesystem and walk it that way if I don't care about the true owner info). Anyway, if there's some sort of native SMB notion of file stat info that contains the *server's* notion of the user name, and that info could be made available via libsmbclient, I think I'd be in business. Regards, -- Gregor _____________________________________________________________________ / perl -e 'srand(-2091643526); print chr rand 90 for (0..4)' \ Gregor N. Purdy gregor@focusresearch.com Focus Research, Inc. http://www.focusresearch.com/ 8080 Beckett Center Drive #203 513-860-3570 vox West Chester, OH 45069 513-860-3579 fax \_____________________________________________________________________/