They also encourage you to provide info on yourself (create an account, provide birthday) to even use the screen on the seat back…

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    Wireguard vpn+pihole and you won’t need to watch those ads. Set it up to use an ntp port, and you won’t have to sign in to use the wifi.

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      Hold up, using the ntp port to skip WiFi sign in is a game changer. Any way to do that with Tailscale on iOS?

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        I have no idea how to do that on tailscale as I use pivpn on a vps. It works on Norwegian airlines and SAS, but I assume other systems might block traffic differently.

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          Definitely worth a bit of research to see if it’s feasible (or potentially just set up wireguard for those cases). Thanks!

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      The airplane captive portals generally don’t work if you use a different DNS.

      I’ve always had to defer to “automatic” DNS and let DHCP give me the DNS address in order to access the wifi

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        I just set up the server to listen on port 123/udp(ntp). You can also try port 53 although that isn’t always reliable.

        You should be able to change the port in the wireguard config file, restart the service, and allow traffic trough ufw.

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          Thanks, I saw you mention SAS. I fly with them often, I might try this out. (Usually log in and then flip on the VPN)