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student:vpn:start [2020/01/15 19:02] – Edited the section on Chrome OS bernstdh | student:vpn:start [2024/02/21 15:30] (current) – 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 | + | Please go here for the download and instructions on the VPN client https:// |
====== 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:// | ||
+ | * For the deb version, use this link: https:// | ||
- | These instructions assume an Ubuntu/ | + | Once installed, this should |
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- | It also assumes you are enrolled in Duo. Make sure you're enrolled in Duo because | + | |
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- | * Open a terminal. | + | |
- | * Install openconnect: | + | |
- | * Connect to the vpn: < | + | |
- | * You' | + | |
- | * You'll be asked for a Password, the same password you use for Canvas/ | + | |
- | * You'll be asked for a Password#2, there are several options you can choose | + | |
- | * Assuming you have Duo installed on your Android or iOS device, you'll likely want to type " | + | |
- | * 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# | + | |
- | * You should now be connected to the VPN. | + | |