Captive portal: better detect empty responses
The captive portal detection logic treats empty http responses with a Content-Length of 0 as not coming from a portal. However when the Content-Length is missing from the response header, the empty response is not detected as such and is classified as a captive portal answer. When this happens for the http probe, the portal detection logic will short circuit the detection and wrongly report a portal. The system validates the network in such conditions only if the https probe returns a successful connection faster than the http probe. This patch attempts to better detect empty responses by trying to read the first byte from the response body when the Content-Length is missing for 200 responses. Test: build, flashed + manual tests. Bug: 33498325 (cherry picked from commit cb4aa4d4) Change-Id: Ibb9914cba72a4dab3ae76746d8889bbf083be812
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