###########################################
#        Captive portal test names        #
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## Some operating systems send queries to these names after a network change,
## in order to check if connectivity beyond the router is possible without
## going through a captive portal.
##
## This is a list of hard-coded IP addresses that will be returned when queries
## for these names are received, even before the operating system reports an interface
## as usable for reaching the Internet.
##
## Note that IPv6 addresses don't need to be specified within brackets,
## as there are no port numbers.

captive.apple.com               17.253.15.208, 17.253.15.198
connectivitycheck.gstatic.com   216.58.201.99
connectivitycheck.android.com   172.217.16.238
www.msftncsi.com                88.221.25.154, 88.221.25.161
dns.msftncsi.com                131.107.255.255
www.msftconnecttest.com         95.101.74.215, 95.101.74.221
ipv6.msftconnecttest.com        2a01:111:2003::52
ipv4only.arpa                   192.0.0.170, 192.0.0.171

## Adding IP addresses of NTP servers is also a good idea

time.google.com                 216.239.35.0, 216.239.35.4, 216.239.35.8, 216.239.35.12, 2001:4860:4806::

#captive
eu.network-auth.com             158.115.147.222, 158.115.147.207, 158.115.147.196
eu.dns.network-auth.com             158.115.147.222, 158.115.147.207, 158.115.147.196

#test
firebaseinstallations.googleapis.com 216.58.201.106, 172.217.169.10, 142.250.179.234
