Would anyone be able to toss a dog a bone? I have this in my httpd.conf and
the server starts up fine, but when I try to access the page it doesn't do
any authentication.

I also tried it in $DOCUMENT_ROOT/.htaccess and I get a Perl not allowed
here.

Anyone have any ideas how I can pull this off?

<Perl>
$Location{"/"} = {
        if ( $ENV{REMOTE_ADDR} =~ /x.x.x.x/) { ## This is set for my IP
specificly for a trial run.
                PerlAuthenHandler => Apache::AuthenNTLM,
                AuthType => ntlm,
                require => valid-user,
                PerlAddVar  => {ntdomain => "DOMAIN    PDC      BDC",},
                PerlSetVar => {ntlmdebug => 0,},
        } else {
                AuthType => Basic,
                require => valid-user,
                AuthName => "Login",
                AuthUserFile => www/secure/passwd,
                AuthGroupFile => www/secure/group,
        }
};

</Perl>

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