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From the README:
If your login credentials do not include any login name information (only a password), you can instruct PassFF to omit filling any login name by adding login: PASSFF_OMIT_FIELD to your pass entry. The same keyword can be used for credentials without password, but only login name.
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Excuse my asking, but is this not exactly the oppsosite case? I haven't set any variables, nor changed any default config. So, if understand this correctly, the empty field should be included, not ommitted, right?
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If you include login: PASSFF_OMIT_FIELD
in your pass entry, PassFF will not attempt to fill any "username" input fields on the website. From your original post, I understand that this is what you want to achieve. If that's true, please include login: PASSFF_OMIT_FIELD
in your pass entry and this issue should be solved.
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Ok, now that I understand it correctly, I tested it and it works fine. Should this not be the default behaviour, though?
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In your case, it seems like the actual problem with your setup is that you don't put the password in the first line. The first line is always reserved for the password (see README, and see -c
option for pass
). If you have a field called "password" in one of the other lines, the value in the first line will be overwritten by that value.
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Probably, but when testing I tried ommiting the "Username" line altogether, but it resulted the same behaviour.
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Yes, ommiting it will result in the entry's name being used as the username (see README).
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