..is there a way to get the "HTML Control ID" discover on https:// sessions to detect the G Suite login form and autofill credentials?
Hello,
If the discover doesn't work, it may be possible to retrieve the ID of the username and password fields by analyzing the source of the webpage.
What is the URL of the webpage?
Best regards,
Jeff Dagenais
https://admin.google.com forwards to something like https://accounts.google.com/signin/v2/identifier?service=CPanel&passive=1209600&cpbps=1&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fadmin.google.com%2FDashboard&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fadmin.google.com%2FDashboard&skipvpage=true&flowName=GlifWebSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin
Hello,
Unfortunately, we do not have access to a G Suite Login to test this. That being said, as my college mentioned, you can inspect the fields of your website to find their IDs and have them filled by RDM using the "HTML Control ID" tab of your Web Browser entry.
For more information on that matter, please refer to this link below, you will need to refer to the second method:
https://help.remotedesktopmanager.com/troubleshooting_webauthentication.htm
Best regards,
James Lafleur
the problem is, that this form doesn't seem to have a <form> tag.
I can send you a g suite login if you like to test (but seriously, if you offer this kind of integration you should have a testing account for one of the two biggest business groupware solutions, don't you think? ;)
Hello,
We would indeed appreciate the fact of being able to test this.
Would it be possible to contact us to ticket@devolutions.net and provide us this test account?
Best regards,
James Lafleur