Hello, I migrated my Samba server auth to OpenLDAP, and I'm having a problem with that. The workstations (Windows 2000 Pro) are logging and working usually. The problem is when an workstation tries to access another workstation directly. Before I to migrate to LDAP, the access works fine. For instance. I'm on the station1, Start, Run, \\station2. It opens a dialog box asking for an username and password. I enter with a username valid in Domain Server, and it doesn't work. The stranger is that with a 'tail -f' on the Openldap log, I see station2 doing a request about the user that I tryed accessing from station1. But even so, the station2 tell that the password is incorrect. My Samba is the latest (2.2.8a) and my OpenLDAP is 2.0.23. My system is Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (woody). Samba was compiled using --with-winbind-ldap-hack --with-ldapsam --with-pam --with-pam_smbpass. OpenLDAP is using samba.schema from Samba 2.2.8a. I used import_smbpasswd.pl to import accounts from smbpasswd to LDAP. I think it's lacking some account on the LDAP. I created an account to Administrator and to nobody, according to Samba-PDC-LDAP-HowTo. I also tryed creating a root account with uid 0, but it didn't work. Would anyone know tell me something? I use Samba about some years, but it's first time that I integrating it with OpenLDAP, using as a domain controller. Best regards. -- MARLON DUTRA Debian-RS http://people.debian-rs.org/~marlon/ ICQ: 2795383 GnuPG ID: 3E2060AC pgp.mit.edu