Has anyone tested pgina against FDS? I've tried creating an entry: cn=ibishop,ou=People,dc=localdomain in my directory and then test authenticating against the directory from a PC running pgina on WinXP. The pgina ldap config is: LDAP method: map mode LDAP server: 192.168.2.200 prepend: cn= append: ou=People,dc=localdomain When I try and bind to this with pgina I get the following in the slapd log: fd=75 slot=75 connection from 192.168.2.183 to 192.168.2.200 [08/Jun/2005:12:30:47 +1000] conn=42 op=0 BIND dn="cn=ibishop,ou=people,dc=localdomain" method=128 version=3 [08/Jun/2005:12:30:47 +1000] conn=42 op=0 RESULT err=32 tag=97 nentries=0 etime=0 [08/Jun/2005:12:30:47 +1000] conn=42 op=1 UNBIND [08/Jun/2005:12:30:47 +1000] conn=42 op=1 fd=75 closed - U1 My directory has all the default bind permissions (which should allow this right?)...can anyone see what I'm doing wrong? Thanks, Ian Max Kipness wrote: Can this directory service take the place of MS Active Directory and be used to login Windows XP workstations without an AD Domain Controllers present? Sure, but it does not provide all of the active directory policies, or allow you to apply permissions to files on your machine based on domain groups, etc. To get windows authenticating from standard LDAP, you need to use pGina: http://pgina.xpasystems.com/ BR, -- Mike LDAP Directory Consulting: http://www.netauth.com