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I use this method to protect my website admin.

  • Step 1. Create a new directory in your root directory (eg. "newadminurl")
  • Step 2. Create an index.php file in your "newadminurl " directory..

    $admin_cookie_code="3429020892";
    setcookie("JoomlaAdminSession",$admin_cookie_code,0,"/");
    header("Location: /administrator/index.php");
    
  • Step 3. Add this to .htaccess of your real Joomla administrator directory

    RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/administrator RewriteCond %{HTTP_COOKIE} !JoomlaAdminSession=3429020892 RewriteRule .* - [L,F]

Explanation: Now, you need to open "http://yoursite.com/newadminurl/" before you open your “administrator” path. Here we have created a cookie that expires at the end of the session and redirect to actual administration page. Your actual “administrator”path is inaccessible until you open your secret link .**

After that I changed the webserver from LAMP to LEMP . Now, I can't access my admin-site.

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Just remove the code that you have added in both files and then clear your browser cache (note that Firefox caches redirects for a short while, so try from another browser).

You can always use this method - http://www.itoctopus.com/how-to-password-protect-the-backend-of-a-joomla-website-with-htpasswd-and-htaccess - for protecting your backend with an additional set of credentials. We use it for our clients and it does work very well.

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  • Thank you , itoctopus ! i removed all of code related , but now i'm using LEMP webserver , it didn't have .htaccess . LEMP uses another way to rewrite_url Nov 18, 2015 at 22:14

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