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July 27, 2024
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Why no support for wildcard websites?

  • July 27, 2024
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I've found a couple previous discussions and old Github issues requesting this, but it's still not supported from what I gather. I really want to know why?

I could really benefit from this for work. In particular, for over 300 IP addresses I use to connect to our network devices. I wanted to do something like "https://1.2.3.*" to all all IPs in that range to be autofilled, but no that doesn't work.

Is there any method to make this work?


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3 replies

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
July 30, 2024

Hello @Crayder! 👋

Thank you for the feedback. Adding a range of IP addresses to the website address field in a login item isn't currently supported, you would need to add each individual IP address to the relevant item in 1Password.

Alternatively, you can click on the 1Password icon in your browser's toolbar, search for the correct login credentials, and then drag and drop them into a certain page.

I can see how adding a range of IP address could be useful for some folks and I've filed a feature request on your behalf. 🙂

-Dave

ref: PB-41165026

June 24, 2025

Dave;

  How does product management work at 1Password?  I want to see the same feature, I ain't clicking disable for 10.x.y.z, especially since it's access to a a lab's worth of machines.  Can I hire somebody from 1password to click disable 16581375 times?

  Thanks.

CrayderAuthor
July 30, 2024

Sweet, nonetheless thanks for getting back on this, Dave! Appreciate the feature request entry. Any way to be notified for updates on it? Or if this discussion will be updated that'll work.

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
July 30, 2024

@Crayder

The best way would be to keep an eye on our release notes which mention any new features that are included in a particular update: 1Password Releases 🙂

-Dave