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Dear Sir/Madam,

I have purchased the Radiator and under evaluation.  And I have a question
on the use of the check attribute "Group".

According to the use of attribute Group, it will check under /etc/group. As
all we know that it is only a secondary group in /etc/group.  Is there any
feature compatible with Livingston attribute "group"??  Livingston attribute
"group" will check the primary gid in /etc/passwd.  This is a important
feature for most of the ISP.

Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Thanks & rgds,

Quintin




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