Is there a way to login to a network without a GUI?
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
networking login
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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 forapt
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 aroundwget
/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
networking login
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
networking login
networking login
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GreyCat
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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 forapt
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 aroundwget
/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
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 forapt
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 aroundwget
/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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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
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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In the end this is the one that works for me, I use this eventhough it takes quite a while to connect. https://github.com/systematicat/hack-captive-portals
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In the end this is the one that works for me, I use this eventhough it takes quite a while to connect. https://github.com/systematicat/hack-captive-portals
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In the end this is the one that works for me, I use this eventhough it takes quite a while to connect. https://github.com/systematicat/hack-captive-portals
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In the end this is the one that works for me, I use this eventhough it takes quite a while to connect. https://github.com/systematicat/hack-captive-portals
In the end this is the one that works for me, I use this eventhough it takes quite a while to connect. https://github.com/systematicat/hack-captive-portals
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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