Hi, is there a possibility to mark passwords for separate systems? I do have several sites where I develop a wordpress instance for example. The site itself is password protected via Apaches BasicAuth, then there is an admin account for the wordpress instance and sometimes I'd like to have a look in phpmyadmin which runs on a subfolder of this domain. At the moment I think I get the first entry of the database but it would be greater to have a possibility that keepass can regocnize which password is for which system or which type of authentication.
Cheers
Andi
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Hi, is there a possibility to mark passwords for separate systems?
Do the separate systems require separate credentials?
If so make separate KeePass entries with Titles, or custom auto-type sequences, that match the targeted window title (e.g. browser tab title) of each system. If the window titles are not different, then you may still be able to differentiate the systems by using a plugin (e.g.WebAutoType) or a browser extension.
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
Hi, is there a possibility to mark passwords for separate systems? I do have several sites where I develop a wordpress instance for example. The site itself is password protected via Apaches BasicAuth, then there is an admin account for the wordpress instance and sometimes I'd like to have a look in phpmyadmin which runs on a subfolder of this domain. At the moment I think I get the first entry of the database but it would be greater to have a possibility that keepass can regocnize which password is for which system or which type of authentication.
Cheers
Andi
Do the separate systems require separate credentials?
If so make separate KeePass entries with Titles, or custom auto-type sequences, that match the targeted window title (e.g. browser tab title) of each system. If the window titles are not different, then you may still be able to differentiate the systems by using a plugin (e.g.WebAutoType) or a browser extension.