Am 06.06.13 08:51, schrieb Roger:
Hi all Our Drupal 7 site is under constant attack from the Chinese. In Rails there is an easy way to redirect pretty much anything off site or to other page/s not in the system and hide the url.
Also is there a better way of hiding the url of user login
one more thing - I forgot in the first posting.
For login- and other forms-Spam the honeypot-module works quite well. It straightly blocks most spam-entries and gives the IP-Nr. of the spam site too to enter into the blocking-list.
This is also necessary (in my case) because the "classical" ;-) (anti-) spam-module of D6 is not yet published for D7. I prefer autonomous filtering in contrast to routing the traffic through external services like mollom (which work too, of course).
Servus Franz