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SyberCorp
3 months agoDedicated Contributor
Ability to use Sign in With ANY type of login
It would be really helpful if there was a way to use the Sign in With option with ANY type of login entry - not just Google, Amazon, X, Microsoft, and a couple of others.
If I have entries for various internal resources that all use the same login credentials, it would be nice to point them all to a single login entry and then only have to update that single point to inherently update all of the ones using it.
5 Replies
- Trevor_1P
Moderator
Hi SyberCorp,
If you have a login that contains credentials used in multiple places, I'd first recommend adding additional website fields to the item for each website the credentials are used on. You'll then see the login suggested for filling on those URLs and will only need to update the one item should you make changes to your credentials.
If that's not quite what you're looking for, could you elaborate on the types of internal resources that you're using the credentials on? This will help ensure I can file your feature request as accurately as possible.
- SyberCorpDedicated Contributor
Trevor_1P That is what I already do, but it’s a pain because it then makes the login entry huge and makes it interesting trying to come up with a friendly name for the login entry that fits all of the sites listed within it, let alone having to locate the specific site you want to use the login with if you’re not already on the site. Sure, I could create multiple multi-site login entries and minimize the number of records to maintain, but that also seems counterintuitive and defeats the point of the “login with” feature being expanded to work with generic login entries and not just the few it currently allows.
It’s mainly for websites, but let’s say that all of the websites are for different systems that don’t share a common purpose or role, and therefore can’t really be under a name that’s fitting for them all, but they all use the same credential (for argument’s sake, let’s say Active Directory credentials). If I could have an entry that’s named something to that effect (“Active Directory Login”) and then point each of the other login entries (for example, Panorama, load balancers, phone systems, internal change management system, etc.) to use that for the credentials, I’d only need to update that one login entry to have it apply to the child entries referencing it.
- Trevor_1P
Moderator
Hi SyberCorp,
Thank you for sharing that context, that's super helpful! I can definitely see how that'd be useful in this case and have shared your request with our Product team.
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