Similar words: lambaste, ambassador, combat, embark, embargo, same, bombastic, embarrass. Meaning: ['sæmbə] n. 1. large west African tree having large palmately lobed leaves and axillary cymose panicles of small white flowers and one-winged seeds; yields soft white to pale yellow wood 2. music composed for dancing the samba 3. a lively ballroom dance from Brazil 4. a form of canasta using three decks of cards and six jokers. v. dance the samba.
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31. Add permissions from the Samba domain to the remote user list.
32. SMB signing provides mutual authentication and message authentication capabilities for the Samba server.
33. When a connection request comes in to Samba for a particular share name, the daemon looks for a section with that name that would define the properties of that share.
34. The main " course " of the carnival is the Samba dance.
35. A download link for the next generation of Samba, version 4, also appears on the main page; however, Samba version 4 is in alpha testing and has been for years.
36. As Samba assumes the identity of the connected user, process 13375 can easily be identified as the one belonging to the user.
37. Samba does support macros, which allow you to vary the value of the parameter according to items like the share name or input from the user.
38. In principle, you can run winbindd on a computer that doesn't run a Samba server or even function as an SMB/CIFS client[http://sentencedict.com], except to the extend that winbindd is an SMB/CIFS client.
39. The last command tells Samba to fetch its list of printers from the CUPS daemon instead of the system printcap file.
40. Cold cold cold color, but hot samba dance. Interesting contrast.
More similar words: lambaste, ambassador, combat, embark, embargo, same, bombastic, embarrass, as a man, balsam, sample, samurai, bombardment, embarrassed, the same as, all the same, uncle sam, just the same, in the same way, lamb, at the same time, ambit, amble, good samaritan, by the same token, gambol, gamble, bamboo, ramble, as a matter of fact.