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Confusion with LAN domains

woodenbrain
woodenbrain Junior Member
edited December 1969 in Mac
I added my router (192.168.0.1) to logins. But now frequently when I change anything on the router configuration, 1P wants to update that entry, or sometimes create one that just says "192".

Comments

  • Nik
    Nik
    edited December 1969
    I reckon the best thing to do in this case would be to add the domain to 1Password's blacklist. You can do this by clicking 1Password > Preferences > Logins and clicking the + button beneath the blacklist area.
  • Ben
    Ben AWS Team
    edited December 1969
    [quote name='justG']I reckon the best thing to do in this case would be to add the domain to 1Password's blacklist. You can do this by clicking 1Password > Preferences > Logins and clicking the + button beneath the blacklist area.[/QUOTE]



    Alternatively, clicking "Never For This Website" should accomplish the same thing.



    It's a common problem with networking gear. I generally add all of the common private LAN address ranges to the blacklist.