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My campus network requires me to login to the campus network with id and password, before allowing me to connect to the internet. The problem is I want to do this without using DE, I want to do this with linux server, is there any way to do it?



Sorry I should've clarified further, so when I connect to my network campus, it opens up a browser and then there is a login form with username and password, and then I fill my credentials and clicked the login button to finally be able to access the internet










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    Please, explain how do you log into your campus network using GUI for make me better understand login process: Do you use login and password to wifi access point or any other access point to network? Which protocol you need to use to connect your server to network?

    – Dexter Morganov
    Jan 26 at 9:07













  • Sorry I should've clarified further, so when I connect to my network campus, it opens up a browser and then there is a login form with username and password, and then I fill my credentials and clicked the login button to finally be able to access the internet

    – GreyCat
    Jan 26 at 9:25











  • I guess proxy server with authorization is using. Here is the good article how to configure proxy with authentication for apt command. thewireframecommunity.com/node/29 If this help, you can configure other type of access for your server by analogy.

    – Dexter Morganov
    Jan 26 at 9:41













  • You can likely emulate the process with a script around wget/curl commands. Developer tools in a GUI browser should show you what URLs are called with what parameters.

    – xenoid
    Jan 26 at 10:09











  • What you are referring to is usually referred to as a captive portal I think: see for example How use a captive portal when in text mode?

    – steeldriver
    Jan 26 at 13:49
















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My campus network requires me to login to the campus network with id and password, before allowing me to connect to the internet. The problem is I want to do this without using DE, I want to do this with linux server, is there any way to do it?



Sorry I should've clarified further, so when I connect to my network campus, it opens up a browser and then there is a login form with username and password, and then I fill my credentials and clicked the login button to finally be able to access the internet










share|improve this question




















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    Please, explain how do you log into your campus network using GUI for make me better understand login process: Do you use login and password to wifi access point or any other access point to network? Which protocol you need to use to connect your server to network?

    – Dexter Morganov
    Jan 26 at 9:07













  • Sorry I should've clarified further, so when I connect to my network campus, it opens up a browser and then there is a login form with username and password, and then I fill my credentials and clicked the login button to finally be able to access the internet

    – GreyCat
    Jan 26 at 9:25











  • I guess proxy server with authorization is using. Here is the good article how to configure proxy with authentication for apt command. thewireframecommunity.com/node/29 If this help, you can configure other type of access for your server by analogy.

    – Dexter Morganov
    Jan 26 at 9:41













  • You can likely emulate the process with a script around wget/curl commands. Developer tools in a GUI browser should show you what URLs are called with what parameters.

    – xenoid
    Jan 26 at 10:09











  • What you are referring to is usually referred to as a captive portal I think: see for example How use a captive portal when in text mode?

    – steeldriver
    Jan 26 at 13:49














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My campus network requires me to login to the campus network with id and password, before allowing me to connect to the internet. The problem is I want to do this without using DE, I want to do this with linux server, is there any way to do it?



Sorry I should've clarified further, so when I connect to my network campus, it opens up a browser and then there is a login form with username and password, and then I fill my credentials and clicked the login button to finally be able to access the internet










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My campus network requires me to login to the campus network with id and password, before allowing me to connect to the internet. The problem is I want to do this without using DE, I want to do this with linux server, is there any way to do it?



Sorry I should've clarified further, so when I connect to my network campus, it opens up a browser and then there is a login form with username and password, and then I fill my credentials and clicked the login button to finally be able to access the internet







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    Please, explain how do you log into your campus network using GUI for make me better understand login process: Do you use login and password to wifi access point or any other access point to network? Which protocol you need to use to connect your server to network?

    – Dexter Morganov
    Jan 26 at 9:07













  • Sorry I should've clarified further, so when I connect to my network campus, it opens up a browser and then there is a login form with username and password, and then I fill my credentials and clicked the login button to finally be able to access the internet

    – GreyCat
    Jan 26 at 9:25











  • I guess proxy server with authorization is using. Here is the good article how to configure proxy with authentication for apt command. thewireframecommunity.com/node/29 If this help, you can configure other type of access for your server by analogy.

    – Dexter Morganov
    Jan 26 at 9:41













  • You can likely emulate the process with a script around wget/curl commands. Developer tools in a GUI browser should show you what URLs are called with what parameters.

    – xenoid
    Jan 26 at 10:09











  • What you are referring to is usually referred to as a captive portal I think: see for example How use a captive portal when in text mode?

    – steeldriver
    Jan 26 at 13:49














  • 1





    Please, explain how do you log into your campus network using GUI for make me better understand login process: Do you use login and password to wifi access point or any other access point to network? Which protocol you need to use to connect your server to network?

    – Dexter Morganov
    Jan 26 at 9:07













  • Sorry I should've clarified further, so when I connect to my network campus, it opens up a browser and then there is a login form with username and password, and then I fill my credentials and clicked the login button to finally be able to access the internet

    – GreyCat
    Jan 26 at 9:25











  • I guess proxy server with authorization is using. Here is the good article how to configure proxy with authentication for apt command. thewireframecommunity.com/node/29 If this help, you can configure other type of access for your server by analogy.

    – Dexter Morganov
    Jan 26 at 9:41













  • You can likely emulate the process with a script around wget/curl commands. Developer tools in a GUI browser should show you what URLs are called with what parameters.

    – xenoid
    Jan 26 at 10:09











  • What you are referring to is usually referred to as a captive portal I think: see for example How use a captive portal when in text mode?

    – steeldriver
    Jan 26 at 13:49








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Please, explain how do you log into your campus network using GUI for make me better understand login process: Do you use login and password to wifi access point or any other access point to network? Which protocol you need to use to connect your server to network?

– Dexter Morganov
Jan 26 at 9:07







Please, explain how do you log into your campus network using GUI for make me better understand login process: Do you use login and password to wifi access point or any other access point to network? Which protocol you need to use to connect your server to network?

– Dexter Morganov
Jan 26 at 9:07















Sorry I should've clarified further, so when I connect to my network campus, it opens up a browser and then there is a login form with username and password, and then I fill my credentials and clicked the login button to finally be able to access the internet

– GreyCat
Jan 26 at 9:25





Sorry I should've clarified further, so when I connect to my network campus, it opens up a browser and then there is a login form with username and password, and then I fill my credentials and clicked the login button to finally be able to access the internet

– GreyCat
Jan 26 at 9:25













I guess proxy server with authorization is using. Here is the good article how to configure proxy with authentication for apt command. thewireframecommunity.com/node/29 If this help, you can configure other type of access for your server by analogy.

– Dexter Morganov
Jan 26 at 9:41







I guess proxy server with authorization is using. Here is the good article how to configure proxy with authentication for apt command. thewireframecommunity.com/node/29 If this help, you can configure other type of access for your server by analogy.

– Dexter Morganov
Jan 26 at 9:41















You can likely emulate the process with a script around wget/curl commands. Developer tools in a GUI browser should show you what URLs are called with what parameters.

– xenoid
Jan 26 at 10:09





You can likely emulate the process with a script around wget/curl commands. Developer tools in a GUI browser should show you what URLs are called with what parameters.

– xenoid
Jan 26 at 10:09













What you are referring to is usually referred to as a captive portal I think: see for example How use a captive portal when in text mode?

– steeldriver
Jan 26 at 13:49





What you are referring to is usually referred to as a captive portal I think: see for example How use a captive portal when in text mode?

– steeldriver
Jan 26 at 13:49










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