There's no reason you have to put it at /admin/ , you could always put
it somewhere else(/boogy_man/) for security through obscurity.

On Apr 13, 10:36 pm, meppum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I noticed that most django sites including djangoproject.com and even
> curse.com allow their admin sites to be accessed through the web. This
> seems like a bit of a security concern as someone could create a bot
> to attempt to collect passwords.
>
> Is this common practice or am I wrong about the admin sites ability to
> be cracked with brute force?
>
> -meppum
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