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In Watchdog, I started seeing several entries like this:

Login attempt failed for admin.

And

access denied 2016/04/04 - 15:06 admin

These are generating a fair number of log entries. The IP address is different for each request; they all geolocate to Russia.

Obviously, this is not me, and there doesn't appear to be any particular danger to my site, but is there a way to minimize such requests?

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  • Can you explain why you would want to prevent those entries from showing up in Watchdog? I think this is good - if the issue escalates and you see 100 such requests per hour, you'll be able to deal with it faster and before it influences your site (e.g. performance hit). Commented Apr 4, 2016 at 8:03
  • For extra security (for admin) look at drupal.org/project/restrict_by_ip Commented Apr 4, 2016 at 8:05
  • @AramBoyajyan Good point, badly phrased question. I'm interested in addressing/minimizing the requests rather than just removing the watchdog entries. Commented Apr 4, 2016 at 8:06
  • How about 'Discard access logs older than' set very tight, and then some form of non DB backup for historical purposes, such as drupal.org/project/watchdog_digest or just a module to backup watchdog regularly, ie drupal.org/project/2697397/git-instructions? Commented Apr 4, 2016 at 8:09

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As an option you can rename path to login page, you can try Rename Admin Paths module to do it.

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