I have many accounts in KeePass for domain.tld as I'm the admin.
I also have many accounts for
subdomain1.domain.tld
subdomain2.domain.tld
Now when I try to login on a website, it always shows me all accounts for domain.tld and *.domain.tld
How can I configure KP to show only the accounts that match the whole domain including subdomains?
KP could list e.g. all for subdomain2.domain.tld and if it doesn't find any, it can list domain.tld accounts?
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I use this, https://pastebin.com/GPT5CtTV, URL as PAGE TITLE, JS code in TamperMonkey for a few entries to alleviate this problem. I'm sure there are many other similar ways to do this, and I think there's even a KeePass plugin to do this also.
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I have many accounts in KeePass for domain.tld as I'm the admin.
I also have many accounts for
subdomain1.domain.tld
subdomain2.domain.tld
Now when I try to login on a website, it always shows me all accounts for domain.tld and *.domain.tld
How can I configure KP to show only the accounts that match the whole domain including subdomains?
KP could list e.g. all for subdomain2.domain.tld and if it doesn't find any, it can list domain.tld accounts?
I use this, https://pastebin.com/GPT5CtTV, URL as PAGE TITLE, JS code in TamperMonkey for a few entries to alleviate this problem. I'm sure there are many other similar ways to do this, and I think there's even a KeePass plugin to do this also.
I have my own version since many years. But still KP shows entries not for subdomain1.domain.tld but also domain.tld