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student:vpn:start [2020/01/15 18:59] – Edited the section on Chrome OS bernstdhstudent:vpn:start [2022/11/30 15:15] – Update Info regarding Linux breakage mckeanbs
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 ====== For Windows and Mac ====== ====== For Windows and Mac ======
  
-Please go here for the download and instructions on the Pulse Secure client https://www.jmu.edu/computing/internet-and-network/pulse-secure.shtml+Please go here for the download and instructions on the VPN client https://www.jmu.edu/computing/internet-and-network/vpn-client.shtml
  
 ====== For Linux ====== ====== For Linux ======
 +  * Please note that the below directions do not work as of 11/29/2022 due to an upgrade of the VPN server software that requires an update to openconnect, which may not be pushed into current Ubuntu releases. See bug report here: https://gitlab.com/openconnect/openconnect/-/issues/472
 +  * A workaround would be to compile the source code from git to use a more current release. This page will be updated as more information is known.
  
 These instructions assume an Ubuntu/Linux Mint installation. Much of it should apply to any Linux, however. These instructions assume an Ubuntu/Linux Mint installation. Much of it should apply to any Linux, however.
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   * Open a terminal.   * Open a terminal.
   * Install openconnect: <code>sudo apt-get install openconnect</code>   * Install openconnect: <code>sudo apt-get install openconnect</code>
-  * Connect to the vpn: <code>sudo openconnect --juniper vpn.jmu.edu</code>+  * Connect to the vpn: <code>sudo openconnect --protocol=pulse vpn.jmu.edu</code>
   * You'll be asked for a Username, your e-ID goes there.   * You'll be asked for a Username, your e-ID goes there.
   * You'll be asked for a Password, the same password you use for Canvas/MyMadison goes there.   * You'll be asked for a Password, the same password you use for Canvas/MyMadison goes there.
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 ====== For Chrome OS ====== ====== For Chrome OS ======
  
-You can download the VPN client for Chrome OS (i.e., Chromebooks **not** the Chrome browser) from the chrome web store at https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/pulse-secure/eiddfaedmgnpnnojolcknhpjbmmpplgd+You can launch the VPN client for Chrome OS (i.e., Chromebooks **not** the Chrome browser) from the chrome web store at https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/pulse-secure/eiddfaedmgnpnnojolcknhpjbmmpplgd
  
 After loading the app, you can create a connection as follows: After loading the app, you can create a connection as follows:
  
-  Click on the system tray. +  Click on the system tray. 
-  Click on the VPN icon. +  Click on the VPN icon. 
-  Enter  %%JMU SSLVPN%% for the "Name", enter %%https://sslvpn.jmu.edu%% for the "URL", enter your "Username", and click on <key>Save</key>.+  Enter  %%JMU SSLVPN%% for the "Name", enter %%https://sslvpn.jmu.edu%% for the "URL", enter your "Username", and click on <key>Save</key>.
  
 After you've created a connection, you can connect to the VPN as follows: After you've created a connection, you can connect to the VPN as follows:
  
-  Click on the system tray. +  Click on the system tray. 
-  Click on the VPN icon. +  Click on the VPN icon. 
-  Click on  %%JMU SSLVPN%%. +  Click on  %%JMU SSLVPN%%. 
-  Enter your username and password. +  Enter your username and password. 
-  Proceed as described above.+  Proceed as described above.