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Using URIs in Auto-fills

A Login Item can have one or more URIs. These are added from the Create Item or Edit Item Screen.

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URI is defined as a :

  • Website address (URL)
  • Server IP address
  • Mobile App Package ID
  • etc.

A URI is mandatory for a Login Item in order to auto-fill it into a web page.

URI Components

A URI is made up for a number of components.

https://www.google.com:8080/calendar/item?id=123&type=task

  • Scheme https://
  • Hostname www.google.com 
    • Subdomain www
    • SLD (second level domain) google 
    • TLD (top level domain) com 
  • Port 8080
  • Path calendar/item
  • Query String ?id=123&type=task

URI Scheme

A URI Scheme should be specified as part of the URI. If it is not specified http:// is used by default.

However, if a Scheme is not specified by the user, the launch.png Launch button, to launch the website or app directly from the Vault, will not work.

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Examples of schemes are

  • https:// or http:// are schemes that reference web pages, e.g. https://www.google.com
  • androidapp::// is a scheme that references an Android app pacakge ID or name, e.g. androidapp://com.google.android

Mobile App URIs

Every mobile app has it's own URI. In order to save the login of an app into the Vault, it is necessary to sdave the URI of the app.

Locate App URI for iOS

From the App Login Screen on your iOS device, open the Browser Extension.

Click the + button to create a new Item in the Browser Extension.

The New Item Screen displays and it is prepopulated with the URI of the App.

This only works if the App permits recuperating the URI.

The Item can be saved as a Login Item for this Mobile App.

Alternatively, the URI can be copied and pasted into another Login Item.

Locate App URI for Android

From the App page in hte Google Play Store, locate the Share button.

Copye the Share Button link to the clipboard.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.twitter.android

The URI is the id value, in this example, com.twitter.android

URI Match Detection

Each URI associated with an Item in WALLIX Enterprise Vault has a number Match detection options in the that Match detection dropdown can be chosen. The Match detection option chosen tells WALLIX how to match the URI of the Vault Item with the URI of the web page or mobile app for auto-filling.

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Defaut match detection

Base domain is the default option for URI match detection. 

However, this can be changed in Settings > Auto-fill for all Items.

The Default match detection can be specified on a per item basis, in the Item Screen for each item. If not specified, the default option is used.

Base domain

If Base domain is chosen as the Default match detection for a URI, WALLIX will try to auto-fill all pages or apps where the top-level domain (TLD) or second-level domain (SLD) of the Page URI matches a the top-level domain or second-level domain of a Vault Item.

This works with country code top level domains only. Local TLDs, e.g. www.google.local do not work. Local TLDs work with Host matching.

For example,

https://google.com

Auto-fill works: 

  • www.google.com
  • calendar.google.fr 

Auto-fill does not work:

  • www.google.net

Host

If Host is chosen as the Default match detection for a URI, WALLIX will try to auto-fill all pages or apps where the hostname (and port, if specified) of the Page URI matches a the hostname (and port, if specified) of a Vault Item.

For example,

https://calendar.google.com:8080

Auto-fill works: 

  • calendar.google.com:8080
  • calendar.google.com:8080/home.html

Auto-fill does not work:

  • www.google.com (different subdomain and missing port)
  • www.google.com:8080 (different subdomain)
  • calendar.google.com:8081 (different port)

Starts with

If Starts with is chosen as the Default match detection for a URI, WALLIX will try to auto-fill all pages or apps where the Page URI starts with the URI of a Vault Item.

For example,

https://www.google.com/home/

Auto-fill works: 

  • https://www.google.com/home/index.html
  • https://www.google.com/home/

Auto-fill does not work:

  • https://www.google.com
  • https://www.google.com:8080/home/ (port number added)
  • https://www.google.com/home (missing trailing slash)

Regular expression

If Starts with is chosen as the Default match detection for a URI, WALLIX will try to auto-fill all pages or apps where the Page URI matches a specified regular expression associated with the URI of a Vault Item.

Regular expressions are case insensitive.

For example,

^https://[a-z]+\.google\.com/index\.php

Auto-fill works: 

  • https://www.google.com/index.php
  • https://fr.google.com/index.php

Auto-fill does not work:

  • https://www.google.com/index/ (missing .php)
  • https://malicious-site.com?q=google.com

For example, 

^https://.*google\.com$

Auto-fill works: 

  • https://www.google.com
  • https://fr.google.com/index.html
  • https://malicious-site.com?q=google.com

     

    URI matching with Regular Expressions is an advanced option and should only be used by those familiar with using Regular Expressions.

    Periods (.) must be escaped (\) otherwise they will match on any character.

Auto-fill does not work:

  • https://google.com/index/ (missing period (.))

Exact

 

Never