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==== Captive Mode ====
 * Not Compatible
  * Links, Lynx on Linux

 * Compatible
  * Galeon on Debian
  * w3m on Debian
  * Netscape 4.77 on Debian
  * Opera 6.0 pre3 on Debian
  * Konqueror on Debian
==== Passive Mode ====

So far seems to be the same as captive mode. -- AdamShand

Here is the testing we've done to NoCatAuth. Mostly it's confirming compatibility with various browsers but as we think of other things that need testing we'll update this page.

See also: NoCatAuth, NoCatAuthWishList

Tested Browsers

Open Mode

  • Not Compatible
    • OmniWeb 4.0.6 on Mac OS X (hopefully to be fixed - v4.1 beta works)

  • Compatible
    • Mozilla 5.0: 0.9.7+ on Windows 98
    • Lynx 2.8.3 on Windows 98
    • Opera 6.0 Build 1010 on Windows 98
    • UBvision 6.0 on Windows 98
    • IE 5.5 on Windows 98
    • IE 6.0 on Windows XP
    • IE on PocketPC 2000
    • IE on PocketPC 2002
    • Links 0.84 on Debian Linux
    • Galeon 1.0.2 on Debian Linux
    • Konqueror 2.2.2 on Debian Linux
    • Mozilla 0.9.7 on Debian Linux
    • Opera 5.0 Build 024 - [5] on Debian Linux
    • Opera 6.0 TP3 on Debian Linux
    • IE on Mac OS 9
    • IE on Mac OS X
    • Opera on Mac OS 9
    • Opera on Mac OS X
    • iCab on Mac OS 9
    • iCab on Mac OS X
    • OmniWeb 4.1 Beta 1 on Mac OS X

Captive Mode

  • Not Compatible
    • Links, Lynx on Linux
  • Compatible
    • Galeon on Debian
    • w3m on Debian
    • Netscape 4.77 on Debian
    • Opera 6.0 pre3 on Debian
    • Konqueror on Debian

Passive Mode

So far seems to be the same as captive mode. -- AdamShand


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