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Former Member
3 years agoNot matching Subdomains
I have a set of logins that do not show up as suggestions when their sites match a subdomain.
You can see in the screenshot that I can search for a login with the website:
https://deploy-preview-1770--whoosh-staff.netlify.app/login
However, it does not show up automatically when I'm on the site:
https://deploy-preview-1837--whoosh-staff.netlify.app/login
Even though they differ only in their subdomain. Other sites seem to match correctly across subdomains. Is there something I should be doing differently?
14 Replies
- Former Member
I am also seeing problems with subdomain matching where I have two Okta accounts for work that are on different sub-domains, call them acme.okta.com and acme-cloud.okta.com. Both are configured with the new "only match this exact domain" setting.
What I have observed is:
On acme.okta.com I only get prompted with that exact login as expected. Verified in Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and 1p Quick Access
On acme-cloud.okta.com:
- in 1p Quick Access or Firefox I see both logins and acme.okta.com is the first option
- in Chrome or Safari I see both logins, but acme-cloud.okta.com is the first option
- if the acme.okta.com login is favorited in 1p (which is how I have it) then Chrome/Safari show it as the first option just like Firefox and 1p Quick Access do in either case
- in all these cases I expected that only the acme-cloud.okta.com login would be shown1Password for Mac 8.10.4 (81004032)
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1Password for Safari 2.9.0 - Former Member
I'm using Firefox 110.0.1, with the 1P extension 2.6.0. I also explored this with Chrome 110.0.5481.177 (1P extension 2.7.0).
In Firefox, nothing is auto-suggested. I prefer to use ⌘ + \ instead of moving my hands to the arrow keys or mouse. And when I do bring up the 1P prompt, it's suggesting all the items for my parent domain in the wrong order.
In Chrome, there is a dropdown suggestion whenever the cursor is in a password field. And that dropdown seems to sort the most relevant one (the matching subdomain) at the top, with the others matching the parent domain below it. But as soon as I hit ⌘ + \, I get the wrongs ones suggested first.
And when that happens, I can't determine what the sorting order is, it's not alphabetical. The one almost always suggested first has a local ip as its primary website. So imagine this: I go to portainer.mydomain.com, open the 1Password shortcut, and not only does it first suggest the login for "MinIO Console", but the website shown in the display isn't even the one that should be matching the pattern.
- 1P_Ben
1Password Team
Hi @BesieDai
Could you please let me know a little more about your setup?
- Which web browser are you using?
- What version of that web browser do you have installed?
- Do you have the latest version of 1Password installed in your browser? How to keep 1Password up to date in your browser
Also, do the changes you've made affect the in-line menu from 1Password in your browser, but not Quick Access?
We'll be happy to troubleshoot with you. Thanks!
Ben
- Former Member
This thread was the first time I heard about this feature, and lucky me I am already running 8.10.0 (macOS). I changed all my subdomain logins to "Only fill on this exact domain" and restarted 1Password, but the
⌘+\window hasn't changed, it still suggests everything from that parent domain, and not always in a well-sorted order either. - 1P_David
1Password Team
Hi @Hobvyh,
The Autofill Behavior feature is available in the latest stable release (8.10.0) of the 1Password app. Let us know what you think! 🙂
- Former Member
Is there an update on this, when it might be out of beta? I'd really like 1Password to support both situations with a toggle. I currently have an ongoing need for matching across subdomains that would really benefit from this.
- DenalBSuper Contributor
Looks like this feature is implemented in the new beta builds. Just updated to 1Password for Windows 8.9.11 (80911001).
Here, you can choose the following settings:
And this setting is available in 1Password beta for Firefox 2.6.1.:
Actually, I don't know if these settings belong together. Let's test ... 😉
- steph_giles
1Password Team
- elidorNew Contributor
That subdomain feature would be helpful for me too. I use different services for a project of mine on several subdomains but i did not implement SSO so every time I want to login to one of them, I have to scroll through a list of 10 or so entries to find the correct login although I tol 1P8 the correct subdomain in the "Website" field.
- ChrisC1P
Moderator
@cspeper ajahn @kirsh @willb
I apologize for the delay in responding and would like to thank you all for your feedback on this matter. We are aware that many of our users would like to have 1Password support advanced matching rules for browser autofill such as matching subdomains. Although I cannot guarantee if or when it will be implemented, we have an internal feature request for this issue that I will gladly add votes to for each of you to increase visibility for our product team.
Let me know if you have any other questions or feedback, we are always happy to hear how we can improve 1Password. :)