Secure.getinonline.pl: Problems filling the 'nth' character of the password
Hello,
I have another problem. Problem with Getin Bank
https://secure.getinonline.pl/
I do the same cell0, cell1 .... cellx . Just like the Alior Bank but it
does not work.
This is about Alior Bank:
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From: AgileBits Support
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 7:30 PM
To:
Subject: Re: alior
Hello,
Thanks for writing back, I hadn't noticed this before, without a valid
account it shouldn't be possible to get to the password entry page, but
for
some reason a fake 'testUser' credential let me see a prompt.
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1Password can't handle these types of password request automatically as
there's no way for us to automatically tell which characters are being
requested from the site. There's also an argument this type of password
entry is a lot less secure than a regular password entry because the bank
will have to potentially store your password in the clear for this system
to
work.
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What you could try is creating a Login item manually within 1Password and
then adding each of the fields manually with the relevant value from your
password to the 'All Fields' section like this example:
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I can't promise this will work as I don't have an account to test with,
but
please do let me know how it turns out.
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--
Stu Helm
Agile Crusader
AgileBits
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On Tue, 31 May 2011, wrote:
Not working. This is mask password :(
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Hasło
(snip)
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From: AgileBits Support
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 5:43 PM
To:
Subject: Re: alior>
Hi there,
Thank you for taking the time to contact us. From looking at the Alior
bank
site it looks like it should have no issues working with 1Password but
you
will probably need to follow our multi-page login guide here:>
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I hope that helps. Please let me know.
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Thanks!
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Stu Helm
Agile Crusader
AgileBits>
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>On Tue, 31 May 2011, wrote:
Is it possible to use 1Password with
https://aliorbank.pl/hades/do/Login
Comments
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My first guess is that you'd need to view the web form's HTML code to determine the field names for each of the "cells" (that is, each of the characters in the password), and save each as a separate row in the Web Form Details area of the Login.
As an alternative, you could create a custom section with a custom field for each of those "cells"; then you could copy and pasted from those fields into the web form.
Note: The instructions cited in that quoted e-mail message are for a very old version of 1Password for Mac, not Windows.
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What helped me with Alior bank (and surprisingly not Alior Kantor) was to create entries with name of "PASSFIELDX" where X is between 01 and the length of my password all with type = "password" and first one with designation = "password"
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Hi @RTemi,
Thanks for sharing what worked for you here! At this time, as is mentioned in the quoted email above, 1Password doesn't officially support the filling in of the 'nth' character in these password fields, but it is good to know that you can sometimes make it work. :)
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