I have a bunch of logins tied to subdomains of a single domain, and I’m having issues where the autofill just does not work.
I have tried settings different matching types, but not even “exact” works.
It seems really simple, the login just does not show up.
This seems to be that specific subdomain, but there is nothing special about it, not special characters etc, because another subdomain works after i set it to Host instead of base domain.
This is impossible to answer without knowing the website addresses where this is happening. If you don’t feel comfortable sharing those, then please redact the URL strings by replacing letters and numbers (with other letters or numbers), but not modifying anything else.
To get the full website address with all relevant characters included, either use the copy button in the Website field on the View Login page, or select and manually copy the full URL string found in the Website (URI) field on the Edit Login page:
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Yeah this is a bit confusing as it’s hard to see what happens behind the scenes.
Another way to figure this out, it seems, is to click fill and then click the “fill and add host” when it prompts you that the url does not match the configured one. (I think that’s what it’s called).
Then it adds the correct url in the entry and then it works, and you can go check the difference between the urls.
What still irks me is that the mode is set to “default (base domain)”, and the only different part in the url is the querystring, which I would say is not really part of the “base domain”.
@AmbushAce did you still need any assistance, or is your issue resolved?
If the “Match Detection” settings for both of the URIs that you pasted in your response are set to “Default (base domain)”, then either one should work when on any page on the domain.io domain.