I use Samba 2.2.0 on small network. I use "security = user" and "username map" to map some Win-users to unix users. I have simple testing file with username mapping: vlad = vova vladimir vovan According to manpage if I connect to Samba as "vova" I should supply vova's password. Then Samba maps me to unix user "vlad". Then I have vlad's rights to files in share. Right? Yes. It works this way when "security = domain" and Samba is domain member. But when "security = user" Samba behaves differently. When I connect to share as "vova" Samba rejects vova's password. Logfile tells me that Samba tries to find user "vlad" in password database and checks my password against vlad's password. --- [2003/02/06 07:54:21, 1] smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(545) Couldn't find user 'vlad' in passdb. [2003/02/06 07:54:21, 1] smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(545) Couldn't find user 'vlad' in passdb. [2003/02/06 07:54:21, 1] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(1001) Rejecting user 'vlad': authentication failed --- It looks like Samba first maps user and then check him in passdb. How to handle this? I need realy working username mapping. ----- Regards, Vladimir