I did not mean to send the previous question in HTML. I wish to solicit information and comments. I am attempting to convince our ITS department to create trust accounts for the Samba server nodes on some of our lab machines which sit across an internal firewall from the corporate network. My purpose is to access UNIX files on the samba servers from PC's connected to the corporate lan. Our PC's are authenticated from an NT PDC. My understanding is that when the PC attempts to access shares on another server (samba or otherwise), a security ticket is sent with the request. The server takes that ticket and authenticates it against the primary domain controller it is connected to. Hopefully this is the same one used to generate the ticket. This is used to verify that the requester is who he says he is. Samba then uses this information to decide what UNIX account to use for this request. In the simple case, this is the same name as the NT account. A machine trust account has to be set up on the NT PDC to allow the Samba server to authenticate the ticket. It also means I can use smbclient on this machine to authenticate to the PDC and access other SMB shares and printers. Are there any other security issues I need to be aware of pertaining to creating a machine trust account on an NT PDC for a samba server machine? Thank you in advance for any comments. -- Robert E. Styma Principal Engineer AG Communication Systems, Phoenix - A subsidiary of Lucent Email: stymar@agcs.com Phone: 623-582-7323 FAX: 623-581-4884 Company: http://www.agcs.com Personal: http://www.swlink.net/~styma