Hello!

I am swamped! This is the only reason that I do not want to roll my own on this - promise to a friend which is being called at a most inopportune time and all that.. . I need to make a quick app to allow 2 tier authentication to a website. The situation:

There are many clients, each with many users. Each user gets a directory, which has a listing. This must be password protected. The admin function is simply user management - adding deleting modifying users. I don't have access to a db, and I have to use cgi, not mod_perl (that would be too easy :) Does anyone know where I could find a pre-packaged-trim to fit type of thing to do this? Please?


In reply to Quickie web based non db auth module by Anonymous Monk

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