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If you just want to password protect a section of your site, this can be done with an .htaccess file. However, if you want a full-scale registration / login type thing, you'll need to use a scripting language such as PHP.
Pretty simple. Use a scripting language that your web server can handle. eg. ASP for IIS, JSP/Servlet for tomcat Perl/CGI or PHP for Apache. and use a database at the back. you can also use a .htaccess file and have a script to register the users.
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