Indeed, sometime I'm also floored about the lack of openness here.
As I often say, self-proclaimed nerds who can't imagine life without a big brother taking care of things love to complain and complain and complain.
The ages of relying on oneself and technology seems gone. Cover-your-ass for 'nerds'
I'll be happy to sell these self proclaimed 'nerds' lessons about how to secure a captive portal with iptables, so that no DNS or HTTP/S or ICMP can go through until the login is entered and the TOS validated.
>>Indeed, sometime I'm also floored about the lack of openness here.
Quite the opposite -- there is complete openness in this thread about the technical aspects of the circumvention or use of the technique, plus open and timely reminders regarding the potential legal ramifications of executing this technique in certain jurisdictions.
As I often say, self-proclaimed nerds who can't imagine life without a big brother taking care of things love to complain and complain and complain.
The ages of relying on oneself and technology seems gone. Cover-your-ass for 'nerds'
I'll be happy to sell these self proclaimed 'nerds' lessons about how to secure a captive portal with iptables, so that no DNS or HTTP/S or ICMP can go through until the login is entered and the TOS validated.