I've started to see a few public wifi sites that actually don't require 
you to log in with a browser.  They let you enter a password as a part 
of the normal, official protocol for talking to the access point.

The rest are a problem with the increasing paranoia of browsers against 
sites usurping a connection, which is of course what the rest do.

I've noticed that, as long as I'm using devuan on my laptop, I can open 
the NetSurf browser and it will let my connection get usurped so I can 
enter the password and connect.

But on my android talet I'm stuck.  Firefox and Chrome are both too 
paranoid ...

Does anyone have any ideas how to get around this stupid protocol 
violation by mnearly all the public wifi sites in the world?

-- hendrik


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