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  • Graeme W 113 posts 289 karma points
    Nov 02, 2015 @ 10:18
    Graeme W
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    Best practice for securing the Umbraco back office

    Given that you can normally guess its default urI, is there any recommended way of securing the Umbraco back office? changing the login url, restricting back office login to certain ip addresses, running under https etc

  • Dennis Aaen 4500 posts 18255 karma points admin hq c-trib
    Nov 02, 2015 @ 10:21
    Dennis Aaen
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    Hi Graeme,

    Try take a look at this thread, https://our.umbraco.org/forum/umbraco-7/using-umbraco-7/72207-disabling-access-to-umbraco-backoffice I think that it does what you are asking for.

    Hope this helps,

    /Dennis

  • Graeme W 113 posts 289 karma points
    Nov 02, 2015 @ 18:09
    Graeme W
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    Thanks Dennis

    It's not exactly what I'm asking for as I want to leave the back office open for bona fide users while reducing the chance of someone hacking the site. However there is some useful info in the link that will help towards that end.

    I'd be interested to know what measures (if any) people on this forum use on their sites to add extra security to the back office.

    Graeme

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