On Mon, 15 Jun 2015, Miloslav Trmač wrote:
Detect it and show the sandboxed browser. If that means that the user
has to type their Facebook password again, then the user is welcome to
do that. I don't see why we should make it easier to track users,
though.
That’s what dnssec-trigger ideally _should_ do. What would it _actually_ do, e.g. with the current code?
That's defined by login-command: in /etc/dnssec-trigger/dnssec-trigger.conf
which we did not change from the default "xdg-open".
It uses the URL configured by login-location: for which we use:
"http://hotspot-nocache.fedoraproject.org/"
xdg-open could be changed to a user's firefox, or a private window
firefox, or chrome, etc etc.
Paul
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