This is a browser script, that performs an automatic login for the following TU Dresden web services:
- OPAL
- jExam 5
- selma
- Exam@TUD
- HISQIS
- Mailbox@TUD
- LSKOnline
- ShareLaTeX
- Moodle
- and any other service with the TUD Login Page (maybe something new comes soon).
- Install Tampermonkey for your browser
- Download the TUD-AutoLogin UserScript
- Click the install button to complete the installation
- Visit the configuration page after installing the script, to add your login credentials
- (optional) You can use 2FAS Browser Extension to automate the entry, but confirmation on your phone will be required each time
- Enjoy 🥳
Installation for those who want to forever forget about the existence of login pages (nothing manual)
- Install Tampermonkey for your browser
- Download the TUD-AutoLogin UserScript
- Click the install button to complete the installation
- Visit the configuration page after installing the script, to add your login credentials
You need a 32-digit secret code (Geheimschlüssel), which can be found in the 2FAS app or by decoding the QR code.
- Enjoy more 🥳
else: check Known Issues or open a new issue.
This script is compatible with any browser capable of supporting Tampermonkey or Greasemonkey (Firefox only)
Compatible Platforms:
- Windows
- Linux
- MacOS
- Android (tested with Firefox Nightly and Kiwi)
- iOS/iPadOS via Custom Shortcut (Safari only)
Visit your favorite TUD websites and enjoy automatic login.
On iOS/iPadOS you will have to run the Custom Shortcut via the Share Menu in Safari.
If you have improvement ideas or encounter issues with the script don't hesitate to open a new issue. This could be a request for adding more supported services or reporting a bug.
No notifications
You don't see notifications from the configuration site after clicking the test button.
WindowsTry turning off do not disturb mode and allowing browser notifications.
Mac OS(unclear) Try turning on notifications in your browser settings (System Preferences > Notifications > Chrome or another Browswer) check screenshot.
Where is my 32-digit secret code?
The best and most secure way to find a token is to look it up in the 2FAS app. Long hold the TU Dresden
card, then edit
. You need a 32-digit key that needs to be copied.
If I don't use 2FAS?
If you do not use 2FAS, then all similar applications should have a function for viewing the secret code. If not, you can install the 2FAS app and export your TU Dresden
entry there.