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<input type="text" name="domain" id="domain" size="60" /> |
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<input type="text" name="domain" id="domain" size="60" /> |
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<div class="hint">Email domain to match this rule. <button class="more btn btn-ligth" data-target="domain"><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i> More</button></div> |
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<div class="hint">Email domain to match this rule. <button class="more btn btn-ligth" data-target="domain"><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i> More</button></div> |
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<div>If this field is empty, or '*' any email domain will match this rule.</div> |
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<p>If this field is empty, or '*' any email domain will match this rule.</p> |
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<div>You may enter a wildcard at the beginning of the domain. For example, the domain '*library.com' will match 'students.library.com' but will also match 'otherlibrary.com'</div> |
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<p>You may enter a wildcard at the beginning of the domain. For example, the domain '*library.com' will match 'students.library.com' but will also match 'otherlibrary.com'</p> |
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<div>Exact matches have presedence over wildcard ones, so 'library.com' domain will take presedence over '*library.com' when the email is 'somebody@library.com'</div> |
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<p>Exact matches have precedence over wildcard ones, so 'library.com' domain will take precedence over '*library.com' when the email is 'somebody@library.com'</p> |
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<div>The same way, the longest match will take presedence over the shorter one, so '*teacher.university.com' will take presedence over '*.university.com' if the email is 'user@math.teacher.university.com'</div> |
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<p>The same way, the longest match will take precedence over the shorter one, so '*teacher.university.com' will take precedence over '*.university.com' if the email is 'user@math.teacher.university.com'</p> |
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<label for="update_on_auth">Update on login: </label> |
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<label for="update_on_auth">Update on login: </label> |
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<input type="text" name="domain" id="domain" size="60" value="[%- identity_provider_domain.domain | html -%]"/> |
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<input type="text" name="domain" id="domain" size="60" value="[%- identity_provider_domain.domain | html -%]"/> |
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<div class="hint">Email domain to match this rule. <button class="more btn btn-ligth" data-target="domain"><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i> More</button></div> |
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<div class="hint">Email domain to match this rule. <button class="more btn btn-ligth" data-target="domain"><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i> More</button></div> |
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<div>If this field is empty, or '*' any email domain will match this rule.</div> |
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<p>If this field is empty, or '*' any email domain will match this rule.</p> |
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<div>You may enter a wildcard at the beginning of the domain. For example, the domain '*library.com' will match 'students.library.com' but will also match 'otherlibrary.com'</div> |
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<p>You may enter a wildcard at the beginning of the domain. For example, the domain '*library.com' will match 'students.library.com' but will also match 'otherlibrary.com'</p> |
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<div>Exact matches have presedence over asterix ones, so if the 'library.com' domain will take presedence over '*library.com' when the email is 'somebody@library.com'</div> |
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<p>Exact matches have precedence over asterix ones, so 'library.com' will take precedence over '*library.com' when the email is 'somebody@library.com'</p> |
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<div>The same way, the longest match will take presedence over the shorter one, so '*teacher.university.com' will take presedence over '*.university.com' if the email is 'user@math.teacher.university.com'</div> |
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<p>The same way, the longest match will take precedence over the shorter one, so '*teacher.university.com' will take precedence over '*.university.com' if the email is 'user@math.teacher.university.com'</p> |
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