Website field contains domain.tld but doesn't match on subdomain.domain.tld
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+1 for subdomain support. It would be great to simply add entries like "*.domain.com" so that one password entry covers all subdomains. It's critical for developers and those that work in development environments that spin up multiple instances of sites.
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Interesting. My apologies if that's correct. Its not working for me though. What did I miss?
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That's interesting, @klagreca, but unrelated to this thread. The folks here are actually asking for the behavior you are currently seeing, which is not the expected behavior. As such I'm going to split this into its own thread to avoid confusing the issue.
Could you please test something for me?
- Create a new Login item and in the website field put
google.com
- Navigate to https://admin.google.com in your browser (it should redirect to
accounts.google.com
)
Do you see the Login item for
google.com
there?Ben
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Thanks Ben for the quick response and splitting the thread. So here's what I found:
1. the test you suggested did work correctly.
2. I deleted and re-created my login
3. and it works for my first entry, washjeff.edu
4. I'm using version 7.6If you wanted to test yourself, try this domain: https://dev-washjeff.pantheonsite.io/wp-login.php?saml_sso=false (refresh twice to fire up the server) and the HTTAUTH is "washjeff" and "development"
Thanks! Kris
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interesting! at least I'm not crazy. ;)
Thanks and I'll look out for an update.0 -
:+1: :)
Ben
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