Now that I have my Radiant powered site up and running (thank you very
much!) I am getting a bit anxious about the /admin page being exposed to the
world.  Not that I'm a big target or anything, but I really don't want to
have to depend on my password skills to make sure my site stays the way it
is.  What I would like to do is two fold.

First I want to for the /admin page to be SSL only.  What's the best way to
go about this?  I am going to have a self signed certificate for now as it's
only me doing the editing, but I would like to keep the editing sessions
private.  At the very least I have to secure the initial logon page, even if
I don't secure the entire /admin/... route.

Second I would like to change the admin route from /admin to something else,
maybe /edit, or /blahblah.  What's the best|easiest way to do this?  I know
security by obscurity is no security at all, but I would like to at least
give the script kiddies something to chew on.  :)

Thanx!
  Richard

P.S. I apologize if this is in the Wiki - I searched but couldn't find
anything on it.  I'll update the Wiki if I get it working.  How's that?  :)
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