I have implemented mod_authnz_ldap with the Require ldap-user directive.  I do 
not use the Require ldap-group because I do not have control of Active 
Directory and want to control who has access.  The list of users is getting a 
little unwieldy.  Is it possible to utilize an include file with the list of 
users?
I have searched high and low and have not been able to find an answer.  I can't 
believe I am the first one asking this question.
Thanks
Andrea

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