Captive portal on android device

北慕城南 提交于 2019-11-30 00:22:40

I answer my own question until someone shares some useful information on how to implement the captive portal in a non-rooted device.

At the moment I am not aware of such working solution.

Captive portal works by intercepting most network packets (using a firewall), regardless of address or port, until the user opens a browser and tries to access the web. At that time the browser is redirected to a web page which may require authentication et.c.

So for a captive portal solution to exist, many parts like a software firewall/router/webserver need to integrate and cooperate. Given the current restrictions/permissions in a non-rooted phone, I now believe that such application won't likely exist.

@mmm2006: However, if you do have a rooted device there are apps like Paywall that can do the trick for you.

You can also try to implement your own captive portal solution. It's not trivial but since Android is based on the Linux kernel, you could try something like these:

I'm not sure about doing this on android devices (I got here searching how to disable the android check for captivate), but I setup dnsmasq on a raspberry pi, operating as a WiFi access point using hostapd, so that all traffic would come to the device (and then use nginx to either offer either a default page or a domain-specific virtualhost setup).

This seems to trigger my Android 7.0 into believing there is a captivate portal (which weirdly directs me to captivate.apple.com, which shows me my default URL).

Perhaps this will help you to assess the underlying linux system components you need to implement something similar. Sorry it doesn't fully answer your question.

android handle captive portal from marshmallow onwards for more detail visit https://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/CaptivePortal.html

add "android.net.conn.CAPTIVE_PORTAL" intent filter in your app launcher activity

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