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Anonymous
4 years ago

One account for many ip addresses

I have several hundred d-link switches, when I open saved passwords in chrome it just blows up. Is it really impossible in 1password to make one login for many ip addresses by mask? For example I want to use one account for the whole network 10.10.8.0/22


1Password Version: 8.2.2
Extension Version: 2.1.3
OS Version: 22000.194

6 Replies

  • jlecour's avatar
    jlecour
    New Contributor

    Hi, I'd like to bump this topic.

    There are tools that are installed on my devices and accessible via different IP addresses, b ut they share the same user/password. I know it's not the best practice to share a password but in internal networks with other security protection, it can acceptable.

    For the moment I can only add hundreds of "URL" lines for an entry in 1Paswword, or I have to manually copy/paste the password.

    Being able to use CIDR notation could help do that.

    Thanks

    • 1P_Dave's avatar
      1P_Dave
      Icon for Moderator rankModerator

      jlecour​ 

      Thank you for the feedback on how we make 1Password better suited for this use case, while I don't have any updates to share here I've filed a feature request on your behalf as well. 

      -Dave

      PB-53219911

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous

    @"jack.platten" I'll just be happy if it appears. Thanks!

  • Jack_P_1P's avatar
    Jack_P_1P
    Icon for 1Password Team rank1Password Team

    Hi @nate886 and @Mystic:

    Great idea! As it currently stands, there's no way to use CIDR notation or define a range for Login URLs, but I can definitely see how that would be handy. I've added your input to a feature request we have for additional matching options when working with URLs.

    Jack

    ref: dev/projects/customer-feature-requests#31

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous

    I have the same question, though a slightly different use case. My company has redundant/load balanced servers which always fall within a given range, but rotate. It would be really handy not to have to plug in something like 50 IPs in as separate URLs.