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Note from 6 March 2020

  • Nicolas Hoizey
  • 6 March 2020
  • Eleventy, Netlify
  • 10 reactions

You should remember I told you nho.link is built with #Eleventy.

So why do #Netlify Analytics tell me the most visited URL is https://nho.link/wp-login.php ? 🤷‍♂️

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  1. Nicolas Hoizey avatar Nicolas Hoizey
    By the way, I wish @Netflix@twitter.com Analytics included all requests, including redirections.How do you track redirections without logs?
    • 7 March 2020, 11:13
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  2. Nicolas Hoizey avatar Nicolas Hoizey
    @eleven_ty@twitter.com @Netlify@twitter.com By the way, I wish @Netlify@twitter.com Analytics included all requests, including redirections.How do you track redirections without logs?
    • 7 March 2020, 11:25
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  3. Arnaud Ligny 👨‍💻 💡 🚀 avatar Arnaud Ligny 👨‍💻 💡 🚀
    I think there is a ton of bots trying to hack WordPress websites, so they test all domain name every day, again and again.
    So Netlify Analytics log each one of those requests.
    • 7 March 2020, 14:52
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  4. Nicolas Hoizey avatar Nicolas Hoizey
    I know, sorry. 😅

    It was a kind of honeypot !
    • 7 March 2020, 17:54
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  5. Damien Roué avatar Damien Roué
    Maybe people want to check out if you use WordPress. I’m used to type Escape when on a site to see if it is a Squarespace hosting ;)
    • 7 March 2020, 17:57
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  6. Nicolas Hoizey avatar Nicolas Hoizey
    That’s it, yes. My tweet was supposed to be a honeypot… 😅
    • 7 March 2020, 18:07
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  7. Damien Roué avatar Damien Roué
    Hadn’t see the link behind the link :)
    • 7 March 2020, 18:09
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  8. Nicolas Hoizey avatar Nicolas Hoizey
    😁
    • 7 March 2020, 18:20
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