Radoslav Dejanović wrote:
> 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.
>
The error messages I get is either that I do not get any errors but when 
I check I can see that not all was transferred OR that I get "access 
denied" errors.

I looked at illegal characters but don't think so. If this is an rsync 
or samba issue I seem to be fighting a losing battle and will have to 
resort to archive users files using tar instead.

Sinclair
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