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Myspace CMS? Facebook CMS? Would the sites listed in the title use a CMS thats online, or would there be offline? How do you hide the login/password page so spiders can't find the cms for a smaller website? I would imagine this could help me with hacker prevention... Any help is appreciated |
CMS = content management system... they're online, otherwise they wouldn't be able to serve content to clients that need to download it. Hiding the login page won't stop hackers. Most don't go to Google and type "login page" to find a site to break into. Besides, small sites wouldn't appear in the first several hundred results. But if you want to block search spiders, use a robots.txt file. But this will not stop a malicious spider, because it's their choice to adhere to it or not. Facebook and MySpace use their own code, or "content management system" - not a script that you can install... I'm not totally sure what you're trying to figure out... explain a little more maybe? |
Who said anything about getting a script? I'm building my own cms.. I don't need a script.. Thanks for you input and feedback. |
try putting them on a folder and with robots.txt deny all sebot traffic to it http://www.robotstxt.org/meta.html re: making it hacker-safe try this: https://www.scanalert.com/site/en/c...ation/moreinfo/ HTH |
Thanks, this is what I was searching for. |
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