OK, I've got auth figured out for Linux login. This is a good thing. A very good thing! Now, if a user does "passwd" on the Linux box, I see that it updates their LDAP password. Another very good thing! But I'm going to have non-Linux users too. I'm not adventurous enough at this point to set up a WIndows NT domain or anything like that for the windows users, so I'll just do local-login for them at the moment. But they will still have to go to websites and such which ask them to authenticate. I don't yet have apache LDAP auth working, but I'm sure it will prove to be reasonably easy. Once I get that done, I'll need a way for these users to change the passwords. In a pinch I guess I could ask them to download putty and SSH into a Linux box. But that just seems ugly. Is there a good web-based plugin for this that I can just grab "off-the-shelf" without having to roll my own? -- “Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised on TV” - Michael Pollan, author of "In Defense of Food" -- 389 users mailing list 389-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users