On macOS, you might be able to use /etc/resolver to fix this:
sudo sh -c 'echo "nameserver 192.168.1.1" > /etc/resolver/captive.apple.com'
I did this for an internal website at my university that could only be resolved using the network name server. It just occurred to me that it might also work for the URL macOS uses to detect captive portals. We'll have to see if it works the next time I'm at a café.
I did this for an internal website at my university that could only be resolved using the network name server. It just occurred to me that it might also work for the URL macOS uses to detect captive portals. We'll have to see if it works the next time I'm at a café.