Obviously what Todd said is correct. However if you're a fan of additional security through obscurity, you can also keep your new_admin_user
url helpers and Admin::
namespaced controllers, but provide a less widely-used public url path with the following:
scope :module => "admin", :as => 'admin', :path => 'xyz' do
resources :user
end
A rake route
with that setup will show routes along these lines:
new_admin_user GET /xyz/users/new(.:format) {:controller=>"admin/users", :action=>"new"}
I suppose the only actor this would thwart is an unsophisticated attacker who's crawled and compiled a bunch of Rails sites that provide system access at admin/
, but I don't see any harm in daring to be different with your admin console paths really.