We are starting to battle more and more with sites not allowing auto-fill of creds, we need to keep the sessions within the RDM application to control leakage but recently sites are implementing keystroke interception to determine field changes so the html input value modification RDM does is not working.
We are on the latest version of RDM, using the chrome web session.
Example sites with this problem:
https://sso.godaddy.com/
https://account.ui.com/
Here is the result we see:
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Eric Sakariasen
Connetic IT Support
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Hello,
Do you know if DWL, our browser extension, could be used instead of embedded Chrome?
https://devolutions.net/web-login
Regards
David Hervieux
Sorry for not replying, forgot to circle back around, the short answer is yes this works for the examples I stated above. We really want to try and restrict where passwords are being used to RDM itself so the possibility of data leakage is less and less. Is there any way you can bolt in your browser extension logic into the RDM product itself?
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Eric Sakariasen
Connetic IT Support
Hello,
Thank you for your return.
After having a discussion on that matter with our Engineering Department they mentioned that they are currently looking at ways to improve this in RDM. That being said, we have to work with the limitations of the technologies that we are using to have embedded web connection in RDM.
If we find a way to achieve this, we will update this forum thread and let you know.
Best regards,
James Lafleur
James, thanks for the update! I hope it's something your team can make some headway with. Even if there are some Javascripting tricks you can pass along to solve this.
PS. Macros seem to work in some situations, though at times its can be a bit dicey. It my be worth mentioning though we wish the macro could push across the embedded password from the stored credential and otp (if configured) by way of a variable.
Again, we appreciate the work put into RDM!
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Eric Sakariasen
Connetic IT Support