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- Never SSL explanation and alternatives? : r Safari - Reddit
Those WiFi captive portal screens work by forcefully redirecting web requests to their internal log on page This doesn't work with HTTPS sites because it's a massive security violation It works on that NeverSSL site because it's an insecure HTTP connection Overriding the DNS for that WiFi network will only interfere in this process
- Are there well known HTTP-only sites? - Super User
neverssl com will never use SSL (also known as TLS) No encryption, no strong authentication, no HSTS, no HTTP 2 0, just plain old unencrypted HTTP and forever stuck in the dark ages of internet security
- Wifi login page not appearing : r marriott - Reddit
Go to neverssl com It should eventually redirect to the login page marriott com also sometimes works, but neverssl is more reliable ssl is breaking the login page from popping up for many wifi networks
- Why does neverssl. com redirects you to a random subdomain?
I was reading this fascinating answer and was puzzled by the fact that every time I entered the neverssl com webpage it redirects me to a seemingly random subdomain For example, the landing page is
- LPT: If you’re having trouble connecting to hotel wifi, use . . . - Reddit
Neverssl redirects you to a random subdomain every time and I've never seen a captive portal have a reason to unblock it specifically Reply reply DblClickyourupvote
- Ever join a public WiFi network and it didnt work? This . . . - Reddit
The NeverSSL method opens an unsecured website so that the public wifi can redirect you to the captive portal The Captive method works by opening the website that iOS uses to check if a Wi-Fi network has an captive portal If your phone tablet already doesn’t detect the portal this probably won’t help much
- NeverSSL - A website for by-passing SSL limitation when https . . . - Reddit
NeverSSL - A website for by-passing SSL limitation when https make it impossible for those wifi networks
- YSK: how to get a public WiFi login page to appear
That ssl problem is actually a way that your browser can be fingerprinted Basically, facebook will say "Upgrade to https and NEVER go back to using http" which is great, because if a man-in-the-middle tries to downgrade you to http and send a phony page, your browser will be all "No way dude "
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