Decisions, Decisions... Do I take US Failways up on their offer of a hotel room? It's only a 9 hour wait. No. I set up camp.

First, there's a seriously annoying problem with my MacBook. For some reason, it refuses to connect properly to Cisco captive-portal access points. It'll get a DHCP address and route, but when it goes to load the "I accept" page, it can't get to it. This happens EVERYWHERE I run into "Cisco Web Authentication". That happens to include the free WiFi at PHX airport.
But... we have another wonderful captive portal as well, the private one for US Failways and America West (now merged).

Every page you try to load, even via https, brings this page up.
Oddly, I fired up my proxy script that simply launches an SSH session to my house (with a few ports forwarded to tunnel web proxy, instant message and IRC traffic) and told it to connect to port 443 (https) of my home firewall. I have an SSH listener on port 443 since I have no use for SSL at home.
It worked like a charm.
So, here I sit, abusing US Airways Club's wifi. Stranded in Phoenix for a few more hours, and I think I've successfully skirted boredom... for now...
Next: How to smuggle sharpened metal (lock picks) through airport security in your carry-on luggage. I think I'm going to wait until I get back into Kansas City before I expose that one, though. ;)
DefCon is less than a day away. Hope I run into some of you.
I don't blame you. I'd just set up camp for a 9 hour wait as well.
ReplyDeleteIt's so strange that the portal redirected https: pages, and yet allowed ssh on the same port. Nice trick though :)
I didn't think it would work, either but I'm glad I tried. I'd post my .cap file if it didn't have my home IP address.
ReplyDeleteThat trick sometimes works, usually doesn't. They also let DNS out free and clear. I'm glad I have my firewall running multiple oddball ports to SSH on the DMZ box. It's just a SparcStation 20 with OpenBSD, squid and some other fun stuff (CLI IRC and AIM clients, etc) but it gets the job done.