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    • burnout426
      burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426

      How does Chrome handle it? Opera and Chrome are both based on Chromium. The problem could be in Chromium.

      Right-click on each field and choose "inspect" to see what the type attribute value is. Does the third have type="password"? Does the first one have type="username"? What does the pin one have? Do any of them have autocomplete="off"?

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        If your passwords are not saved, you need to change settings. Simply go to Setting > Advanced option > autofill section, and click on the Passwords option. Check saved Opera passwords, and now you will be able to see your password when you log in again.

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        • leocg
          leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

          @naheed Do you ate least read the posts before replying to them?

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          • choensmuc
            choensmuc @burnout426 last edited by

            @burnout426 Thanks for your answer.

            Chrome does the same. šŸ˜•

            I checked the attributes with "inspect". The type for the second and third entry field is set to attribute="password". The problem might be that the third field (for the real password) is named id ="passwd1", while the second one (for the one-time RSA number) is named id="passwd".

            So obviously the browser is led to think the field named "passwd" is the password.
            Dang. Seems to be a tricky one.
            Maybe it“s useless to find a general solution just by logic.

            Perhaps... if there is more than one password-field, the browser could either ask the user, which one to save or just save all password-fields?

            If you want to have a look at the page I“m talking about: it“s www/vapp/vkb/de
            (slashes are dots, of course).

            I think it“s a standard citrix login screen.

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            • burnout426
              burnout426 Volunteer @choensmuc last edited by

              @choensmuc said in Login Citrix: Wrong password is stored:

              If you want to have a look at the page I“m talking about: it“s www/vapp/vkb/de
              (slashes are dots, of course).

              I just get connection refused for that site.

              Chrome does the same.

              Okay.

              I checked the attributes with "inspect". The type for the second and third entry field is set to attribute="password".

              It's good they have type="password",

              The problem might be that the third field (for the real password) is named id ="passwd1", while the second one (for the one-time RSA number) is named id="passwd".

              What name="" do they have (as opposed to id="" you mentioned)?

              But, the big question is, do you see autocomplete="off" for the third field? If so, that tells the browser not to save it.

              I'm also not sure what's supposed to happen when there are 2 type="password" fields when it comes to saving passwords.

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              • choensmuc
                choensmuc @burnout426 last edited by

                @burnout426
                Refused connection? Oh. Don“t know why.

                The name field for both password-fields is "a" followed by a long number of about 15 digits each.
                Both have autovomplete = "off". But the first (one-time) passwors is saved anyway.

                Dang.
                Of course normally there is only one password-field on each page.
                That“s handled very well by opera.

                On my companie“s page there“s a kind of two-factor identification:
                The password I know (which I“d like to save) and the one-time transaction number I get from a special app on my mobile (which is useless to save.
                I think there would be no problem if the passwort field would be the first password-field,
                but alas it“s the second.

                So I think Opera can“t handle this at the moment.

                Is there a way to suggest the idea of the the dialogue-window to the dev-team?
                (if there is more than one password-field, ask the user, which one to save)

                Thanks for your help!

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                • burnout426
                  burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                  You can test https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/lastpass-free-password-ma/hdokiejnpimakedhajhdlcegeplioahd in Opera to see what it does for the site. It might work better. (You can turn off Opera's saving of passwords at opera://settings/passwords so you can use just the extension's.)

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                  • choensmuc
                    choensmuc @burnout426 last edited by

                    @burnout426 I tried the extension, but no use.

                    Do you know how to make suggestions to the dev-team?

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                    • burnout426
                      burnout426 Volunteer @choensmuc last edited by

                      @choensmuc said in Login Citrix: Wrong password is stored:

                      Do you know how to make suggestions to the dev-team?

                      Post in https://forums.opera.com/category/15/suggestions-and-feature-requests.

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                      • burnout426
                        burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                        I forgot though. With Opera's password management, try with https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/autocomplete-on/kkffidhhikbopjomeeaihconieppiaan installed in Opera to override autocomplete="off" just to see what happens.

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                        • choensmuc
                          choensmuc @burnout426 last edited by

                          @burnout426 Thx.
                          I just made post there.

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