nossl.sh

Airport Wi-Fi login

Airport Wi-Fi login

Great for layovers when the airport splash page refuses to load.

Live snapshot

Connection report

IP address

🇺🇸 United States

🌐 Protocol
HTTP/1.0 · HTTP (no TLS)
📡 Ping
Measuring…
🧾 Headers captured
8
🕒 Generated
2025-12-22 11:13:15 UTC

Headers

Request headers

8 headers

Make the airport portal appear

Open http://nossl.sh after joining the terminal SSID. The plain HTTP request is easy for captive gateways to intercept and redirect.

  • Shows your assigned IP and connection scheme.
  • Lightweight enough for e-readers and in-flight laptops.
  • Counters prove the request reached the gateway.

Travel-day troubleshooting checklist

Airports often block VPNs or private relay. Disable them briefly, forget stale SSIDs, and reload nossl.sh until the login or SMS prompt appears.

  • Toggle airplane mode, reconnect, and try again.
  • If the portal asks for a code, complete it then refresh.
  • Share /api/request-info output with airport IT if it still fails.

Does this work with time-limited airport Wi-Fi?

Yes. Use nossl.sh to start the session; after it expires, reload the page to verify whether the gateway lets you reconnect or buy more time.

What if the portal keeps redirecting?

Clear cached tabs, disable VPNs, and retry from nossl.sh. Persistent loops can signal the airport needs to whitelist your MAC address.

Quick steps to trigger captive portals

Apple captive portal check

Open the official Apple CNA page to force the captive assistant on iOS and macOS devices.

Open Apple captive portal

Android captive portal check

Use the Android connectivity check URL that devices call before presenting the portal dialog.

Open Android captive portal