O. Sinclair wrote:
> they can log on to shares using their usernames and password if that 
> is what you mean - smb4K is such an application for Linux.

Let's keep this on the list - if we fix your problem, other people might 
benefit from it.

So, to conclude - you do have users on LDAP, but they have local home 
directory. They can authenticate against LDAP and mount the directory 
using SMB4K, and even work with data, but the sync (large transfers) 
keeps failing.

I would say that this isn't an issue of ebox, but of Samba or network 
instead. If your users shares are defined as simple shares under Shares 
submenu, and got your access control right, there isn't much else you 
can do with ebox.

I have had similar issues using mixture of old and new NFS servers and 
clients while ago, and it turned out that tweaking NFS server options 
helped a bit.

In your case, that might be the rsync issue, chrooting server or illegal 
characters? Maybe some of those links will give you a hint:

http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2005-May/012436.html

http://www.nabble.com/rsync-%2B-cifs-problem-td20358406.html

It would also help if you could provide us with a sample of error 
messages as well.

Radoslav
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