Keep track of failed login attempts in Django-powered sites.
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requirements.txt Fix #192 -- AXES_DISABLE_ACCESS_LOG doesn't work. 2016-09-23 14:58:29 +01:00
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Django Axes
===========

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   :target: https://jazzband.co/
   :alt: Jazzband

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``django-axes`` is a very simple way for you to keep track of failed login
attempts, both for the Django admin and for the rest of your site. The name is
sort of a geeky pun, since ``axes`` can be read interpreted as:

* "access", as in monitoring access attempts
* "axes", as in tools you can use hack (generally on wood). In this case,
  however, the "hacking" part of it can be taken a bit further: ``django-axes``
  is intended to help you *stop* people from hacking (popular media
  definition) your website. Hilarious, right? That's what I thought too!


For more information see the documentation at:

https://django-axes.readthedocs.io/

If you have questions or have trouble using the app please file a bug report
at:

https://github.com/jazzband/django-axes/issues