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Merge different fields (Mapping)

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My mail provider (https://login.mailbox.org) handles password based logins the same way as two factor login.

The login page provides two fields:

  • login-username-input for the user name / email-address
  • login-password-input for static password or a combination of a PIN together with the totp credentials

Without two-factor you have to enter:

  • me@host.invalid
  • verysecretpassword

2-fa enabled, the login form requires:

  • me@host.invalid
  • LOVE123456

Where LOVE is a static pin you choose while setting up 2-fa and 123456 is the time based token.

Is it possible to add a more flexible way of mapping different enpass entries to html fields?

The actual mapping function allows a 1:1 mapping (e.g. paste information of the enpass entry for 'email' into 'username' of the html form). The additional function will look like: paste information of enpass entry for 'pin' + entry for 'totp' into html field 'password'.

 

Hi @Alx

Thank you for sharing your valuable suggestion.

I have forwarded your comments as feedback to our developers so they may investigate the feasibility of the requested feature and bring more flexibility in scenarios like this. Your continued support and cooperation are appreciated.

#SI-3124

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