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django-honeypot
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How should I secure my Django admin login page?
Building on the /admin idea - you can create a honeypot solution. I.e. leave a fake login form at /admin (when your real one is at /myxyzlogin) on the basis that any legit user will use the real one so you can entrap anybody using the default. https://github.com/jamesturk/django-honeypot
django-recaptcha
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Pip Overrides Some Packages in Docker
Here is a more detailed description: https://github.com/torchbox/django-recaptcha/issues/291
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Here is how you add google recaptcha to password reset view!
There is also https://github.com/praekelt/django-recaptcha
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Do you guys use reCaptcha (or a similar system)? Which version/product do you use?
Or just go with django-recaptcha, if you wanna feed the Goog.
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How should I secure my Django admin login page?
I also experimented with this https://github.com/praekelt/django-recaptcha and it seemed decent too. But, getting it to work in tandem with the 2fa package was a bit of a pain and I gave up because I thought that a Captcha to prove a human didn't add much security beyond what 2fa already did.
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Django Defense Against Bot
In the previous post, I talked about how we could implement a simple trick to stop bot from continuing to submit a form in our web app. However like I told you, this might not be enough to keep all the bot from doing harm to our website. How to make it better? well another simple way is to implement a ReCaptcha. ReCaptcha is a relatively simple tool to identify if a web form in our site is being submitted by a human being or a robot. For this implementation ReCaptcha, a package called django-recaptcha.
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Is it better to use Google reCaptcha or django-recaptcha? Or whats the difference overall? I'm kinda confused on that
Yes? I haven't used django-recaptcha in a long time but I guess it makes it easy to enable/disable the captcha, or change which version you're using, and integrate it with your Django forms. I mean, you could just read the documentation ?
What are some alternatives?
cowrie - Cowrie SSH/Telnet Honeypot https://cowrie.readthedocs.io
django-simple-captcha - Django Simple Captcha is an extremely simple, yet highly customizable Django application to add captcha images to any Django form.
honeycomb - An extensible honeypot framework
django-two-factor-auth - Complete Two-Factor Authentication for Django providing the easiest integration into most Django projects.
Shynet - Modern, privacy-friendly, and detailed web analytics that works without cookies or JS.
Django - The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
conpot - ICS/SCADA honeypot
python-anticaptcha - Client library for solve captchas with Anticaptcha.com support.
CameraObscura - IP Cam Honeypot
django-rest-framework - Web APIs for Django. 🎸
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring