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    Morph and authenticating wifi - part 2

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      Dunbrokin
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      Re: Morph and authenticating wifi

      I have the same problem. I have UBPorts on my one plus 3 and the standard software (oxygen 11.1.2.2) on my one plus 6. With sites that need authentication, I can easily find the page on my 6 via Firefox....but keep getting Certificate Errors etc on my 3 with Morph. The answers in the link above do not work for me. What am I missing now?

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        arubislander @Dunbrokin
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        @dunbrokin usually navigating to the website of the owner of the captive portal (airport, train station, hotel) triggers the opening of login page.

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          zubozrout
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          And also in order to get to a captive portal you need to try accessing some http://something.tld page, not https as that will not redirect you to the access portal (on the majority of networks that is - I've encountered one in my life that somehow achieved that and that seems scary). Firefox or newer NetworkManager can detect this and do this automatically, UT doesn't unfortunately.

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            Dunbrokin
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            Thank you all for your input!

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