Hello, I have been trying to configure SAMBA and WINBINDD for a couple of weeks now and I have been edging closer and closer but every time I move on a new problem occurs............. I wish to integrate Samba with an existing NT network with a view to migrating to Linux over time. I have installed SAMBA/Winbind on a RH8.0 machine using its native SAMBA package. I am trying to configure the server for login using our NT id and passwords. Our PDC is NT 4.0 SP6. Winbindd is running correctly and I believe I have configured PAM correctly as according the the system log access is granted and no errors are reported. When I try to log onto the server locally at a console, I am granted access (last login flashes up on the screen), however, the login prompt is immediately refreshed. The system log gives no information other than Access granted and which terminal I was granted login access on. The usual record in fact after sucessful logins. When I log in using GDM, I am told that "The administrator has disabled your account". The system log reports that "gdm_share_session_start: User not allowed to login" and gdm [925]: PAM unable to dlopen (/lib/security/pam_winbind.so). I checked the permission on the security directory and they look fine i.e. "Others" have read and execute access. Also, GDM recognises that I have entered the correct password i.e. it tells me if I don't. This is very frustrating. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks for your help. Andrew Butler. Legal Disclaimer: Any views expressed by the sender of this message are not necessarily those of Connaught Electronics Ltd. Information in this e-mail may be confidential and is for the use of the intended recipient only, no mistake in transmission is intended to waive or compromise such privilege. Please advise the sender if you receive this e-mail by mistake.