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student:vpn:start [2020/07/22 11:52] – Use pulse instead of juniper with openconnect morrispjstudent:vpn:start [2024/02/21 15:30] – Remove openconnect directions and replace with official client information and links 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 ======
 +The Linux client is available directly from the VPN server in 2 flavors, rpm and deb. 
 +  * For the rpm version, use this link: https://vpn.jmu.edu/dana-na/jam/getComponent.cgi?command=get;component=PulseSecure;platform=rpm
 +  * For the deb version, use this link: https://vpn.jmu.edu/dana-na/jam/getComponent.cgi?command=get;component=PulseSecure;platform=deb
  
-These instructions assume an Ubuntu/Linux Mint installation. Much of it should apply to any Linux, however. +Once installed, this should operate similarly to the Windows/macOS versionsAny differences will be documented here as applicable.
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-It also assumes you are enrolled in Duo. Make sure you're enrolled in Duo because the VPN requires it. +
- +
-  * Open a terminal. +
-  * Install openconnect: <code>sudo apt-get install openconnect</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 Password, the same password you use for Canvas/MyMadison goes there. +
-  * You'll be asked for a Password#2, there are several options you can choose here. You are essentially choosing how you want Duo to authenticate you. +
-    * Assuming you have Duo installed on your Android or iOS device, you'll likely want to type "push". This will send a push notification to your device for you to then act upon. +
-    * You can also type sms1, to send a list of Duo codes to your phone, which can then be entered to grant access. +
-    * If you have a Yubikey, you can use the codes it generates for Password#as well simply by connecting it to your computer and pressing the button. +
-  * You should now be connected to the VPN.+