captive-browser
A more secure, dedicated, Chrome-based captive portal browser that automatically bypasses custom DNS servers.
captive-browser
detects the DHCP DNS server and runs a SOCKS5 proxy that resolves hostnames through it. Then it starts a Chrome instance in Incognito mode with a separate data directory and waits for it to exit.
Read more on my blog.
Installation
You'll need Chrome and Go 1.9 or newer.
go get -u github.com/FiloSottile/captive-browser
You have to install a config file in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/captive-browser.toml
(if set) or ~/.config/captive-browser.toml
. You can probably use one of the stock ones below. You might have to modify the network interface.
macOS
cp $(go env GOPATH)/src/github.com/FiloSottile/captive-browser/captive-browser-mac-chrome.toml ~/.config/captive-browser.toml
To disable the insecure system captive browser see here. If that doesn't work, disable SIP (remember to re-enable it), and rename /System/Library/CoreServices/Captive Network Assistant.app
.
Ubuntu
cp $(go env GOPATH)/src/github.com/FiloSottile/captive-browser/captive-browser-ubuntu-chrome.toml ~/.config/captive-browser.toml
Arch / systemd-networkd
go get -u github.com/FiloSottile/captive-browser/cmd/systemd-networkd-dns
cp $(go env GOPATH)/src/github.com/FiloSottile/captive-browser/captive-browser-arch-chrome.toml ~/.config/captive-browser.toml
Arch / dhcpcd
cp $(go env GOPATH)/src/github.com/FiloSottile/captive-browser/captive-browser-dhcpcd-chromium.toml ~/.config/captive-browser.toml
Usage
Simply run captive-browser
, log into the captive portal, and then quit (⌘Q / Ctrl-Q) the Chrome instance.
If the binary is not found, try $(go env GOPATH)/bin/captive-browser
.
To configure the browser, open a non-Incognito window (⌘N / Ctrl-N).