severity 293415 wishlist thanks
Hi,
I think this is by design, and I doubt that upstream will fix this. You actually have
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The @% part is implied. The first one is the general case and the other accounts are special cases when connecting from specific hosts. That is, the parent node is the default, for all hosts not matching the special case.
Changing this to your recommendation would remove that default<->special case relationship.
If you want, I can still forward it upstream, but this will be a wishlist bug at best and I doubt that it will be looked at.
- Adam
I think it would be good to forward something on to them. Maybe wishlist, but I still think it is a UI bug. (Of course, with UI, everyone has their own opinions). At the moment when you click on one of the users, it is automatically expanded out. I think this gives the impression that the top level node (root in our example) is not a user, just a UI widget to access all the root accounts that are displayed below it.
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