Bitwarden is working great on my iPhone and iPad, but there's one area that's pretty frustrating.
I run multiple services with web interfaces on a single server -- UniFi controller, Portainer, Grafana, Plex, etc. When I try to log into one of these sites from my local network using Bitwarden, I can't distinguish among the returned matches. I get something that looks like this:

This isn't helpful! All of the services, operating on different ports, show up as "for this website."
Can we get a match operation that takes into account port number, or is this an iOS limitation?
I guess as a workaround I can give each service a unique administrator username (like "admin-portainer" for example) but that seems suboptimal. I'd rather have a single correct match so autofill will work.
Bitwarden is working great on my iPhone and iPad, but there's one area that's pretty frustrating.
I run multiple services with web interfaces on a single server -- UniFi controller, Portainer, Grafana, Plex, etc. When I try to log into one of these sites from my local network using Bitwarden, I can't distinguish among the returned matches. I get something that looks like this:
This isn't helpful! All of the services, operating on different ports, show up as "for this website."
Can we get a match operation that takes into account port number, or is this an iOS limitation?
I guess as a workaround I can give each service a unique administrator username (like "admin-portainer" for example) but that seems suboptimal. I'd rather have a single correct match so autofill will work.