You can try the Class Based View called RedirectView
from django.views.generic.base import RedirectView
urlpatterns = patterns('',
url(r'^$', 'macmonster.views.home'),
#url(r'^macmon_home$', 'macmonster.views.home'),
url(r'^macmon_output/$', 'macmonster.views.output'),
url(r'^macmon_about/$', 'macmonster.views.about'),
url(r'^.*$', RedirectView.as_view(url="<url_to_home_view>", permanent=False), name="index")
)
Notice how as url in the <url_to_home_view> you need to actually specify the url.
permanent=False will return HTTP 302, while permanent=True will return HTTP 301.
Alternatively you can use django.shortcuts.redirect
Update for Django 2+ versions
With Django 2+, url() is deprecated and replaced by re_path(). Usage is exactly the same as url() with regular expressions. For replacements without the need of regular expression, use path().
from django.urls import re_path
re_path(r'^.*$', RedirectView.as_view(url="<url_to_home_view>", permanent=False), name="index")