Date: Sat, 7 May 2022 00:51:52 +0200 (CEST) From: Sysadmin Lists <sysadmin.lists@mailfence.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: doug@fledge.watson.org Subject: Re: running FreeBSD on Notebook Message-ID: <1420149708.1725721.1651877512149@ichabod.co-bxl> In-Reply-To: <16625440-1a69-853a-1e42-6c445885b8b6@safeport.com> References: <86fslmhi3r.fsf@gmail.com> <CAFYkXjmMmyeV-Zberw33zwMA%2BhCENTeWVPCbqJYh0CS_gntouQ@mail.gmail.com> <16625440-1a69-853a-1e42-6c445885b8b6@safeport.com>
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> ---------------------------------------- > From: <doug@safeport.com> > Sent: Fri May 06 18:38:40 CEST 2022 > To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> > Subject: Re: running FreeBSD on Notebook > > One thing I have never been able to do is configure the system so I can > negotiate the Hotel 'your gota log with the browser' setup. If there are > any tutorials on this, I have not found them. > I managed to get it working on a university wifi network using wpa_supplicant. A quick search through my notes indicates I no-longer have the relevant wpa_supplicant.conf file, though. The laptop would automatically connect to the network, I'd open a browser which would automatically be redirected to the university's wifi login page, enter my credentials and it'd connect. The config file had a ton of notes about the different options available and which ones were necessary for the connection to succeed. -- Sent with https://mailfence.com Secure and private email
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