Even basic HTTP authentication can do this.

You have a passwd file and a group file. You can in your access setup do a "require group blah" where blah is the name of the group. I've done it before with mod_auth_pam to restrict certain interface pages to people in the "admin" group.

Check this out for the details of using it with mod_auth:

http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/core.html#require

Derek Martin wrote:
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I can, however, easily manage a list of user names within the group.
Is there any way to use LDAP authentication provided the user name entered is also a member of group list maintained outside of LDAP ?

I can't say for certain, but I'm strongly inclined to doubt it. I
can't recall having seen any sort of authentication scheme of any sort
that allows you to mix credentials with some other sort of
authentication. It's generally a one or the other deal...

- -- Derek D. Martin
http://www.pizzashack.org/
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