Overview
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Virtual Private Networking (VPN) software creates a secure, encrypted connection between your off-campus computer and the campus network. Members of the University community can use VPN software to connect securely to the campus network from off-campus. This software, called Pulse Secure, must be downloaded to your computer, installed and configured. To connect using the full VPN client, download it below, install and configure it as directed.
Install and Configure Pulse Secure client for iOS and Android devices
The Pulse Secure client app is available for iOS and Android mobile operating systems. Visit the Google Play Store or Apple App Store to obtain it.
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Install and Configure Pulse Secure client for Windows and Mac OS X https://brownbroker558.weebly.com/blog/java-decompiler-download-mac-os-x.
Please use the following instructions to configure your new VPN client. After installing, users should login via the client and not via the Connect button at sslvpn.uconn.edu
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Download the installer that is appropriate for your OS.
Apple OS X
ps-pulse-mac-5.2r5.0-b869-installer
MD5: f4bb0b40b5ffbc8cd98bcefe40c07b54
ps-pulse-mac-5.2r5.0-b869-installer
MD5: f4bb0b40b5ffbc8cd98bcefe40c07b54
Windows 32 bit
ps-pulse-win-5.2r5.0-b869-32bitinstaller
MD5: 6ecdb4e2dc163131b7d4d1cdd402ab8e
ps-pulse-win-5.2r5.0-b869-32bitinstaller
MD5: 6ecdb4e2dc163131b7d4d1cdd402ab8e
Windows 64 bit
ps-pulse-win-5.2r5.0-b869-64bitinstaller
MD5: 7322c2165683de7643e36473ef7d87db
ps-pulse-win-5.2r5.0-b869-64bitinstaller
MD5: 7322c2165683de7643e36473ef7d87db
Step 2:
Run the downloaded installer.
Mac os x source code download. Note: Some users on OSX may need to command-click/control-click, and then select “Open” if an error about an unidentified developer is encountered.
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Juniper Networks Setup Client
Launch the now-installed application.
- Click the ‘+’ button to add a new connection.
- Enter sslvpn.uconn.edu for the Server URL.
- Enter “UConn VPN” for the Name.
If ‘Type’ is requested, choose the option that lists SSL-VPN. - Click Add.
- Click Connect, and enter your NetID (not InCHIP ID) and password into the form.
- Click Connect again.
You should now be successfully connected and able to access UConn resources.
Compatibility
Pulse Secure VPN client software is compatible with a wide range of operating systems and configurations. It is available for Windows, Mac OS X, Android and iOS mobile devices.
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The software has been tested on the following platforms:
Platform | Operating System | Browser and Java Environment |
Windows | Windows 10, Enterprise/Pro/Home | Internet Explorer 11Google Chrome1Firefox 38Oracle JRE 8 |
Windows 8.1, Update/Pro/Enterprise, 32 & 64 bit | Internet Explorer 11Google Chrome1Firefox 38Oracle JRE 8 | |
Windows 8 Basic/Pro/Enterprise, 64 bit | Internet Explorer 10Google Chrome1Firefox 31 & LaterOracle JRE 7 & Later | |
Windows 7 Enterprise SP1, 64 bit | Internet Explorer 11Google Chrome1Firefox 38Oracle JRE 8 | |
Windows 7 Ultimate/Pro/Home/Basic, 64 bitWindows 7 Enterprise, 32 bit | Internet Explorer 11Google Chrome1Firefox 31 & LaterOracle JRE 7 & Later | |
Windows Vista, all Versions | Internet Explorer 9Firefox 24 & LaterOracle JRE 6 & Later | |
Mac OS X | Mac OS X 10.11 & 10.10, 64 bit | Safari 9.0, Oracle JRE 8 |
Mac OS X 10.10, 64 bit | Safari 8, Oracle JRE 8 | |
Mac OS X 10.9, 64 bit | Safari 9.0, 7.0, Oracle JRE 8 | |
Mac OS X 10.8, 64bit | Safari 6.0, Oracle JRE 8 |
Notes:
- Although the software is also compatible with most Windows 8.x, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP operating systems, specific configurations may not work.
- Pulse Secure is not supported on Windows Server platforms.
Getting Juniper Network Connect VPN Client Running on Mac OS X 10.6+
There are a number of problems getting the Juniper Network Connect VPN client running on the Mac. The permissions on directories are not correct after install, there are issues with the 64 bit kernel, problems if VMWare or Parallels is installed, etc. These instructions are the result of research I did to get Network Connect 6.2.0 running on OS X 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard). If you have Network Connect installed already you should uninstall it completely.
To Remove Network Connect
You may not have some of the files listed to run or remove and you can just skip those steps. You should review these steps carefully particularly if you have other Juniper products installed. Facility commander wnx 7.7 user manual. They remove directories that may include installations of other Juniper products. These instructions should be run from your home directory.
You may not have some of the files listed to run or remove and you can just skip those steps. You should review these steps carefully particularly if you have other Juniper products installed. Facility commander wnx 7.7 user manual. They remove directories that may include installations of other Juniper products. These instructions should be run from your home directory.
- sudo /usr/local/juniper/nc/install/uninstall_nc.sh
- sudo rm -R /Applications/Network Connect.app
- sudo rm -R /usr/local/juniper
- sudo rm -R /Library/Frameworks/net.juniper.*
- sudo rm -R /Library/Internet Plug-ins/net.juniper.*
- sudo rm -R /Library/Widgets/Network Connect.wdgt
- sudo rm /private/var/db/receipts/net.juniper.*
- rm -R Library/Application Support/Juniper Networks
- rm -R Library/Caches/net.juniper.NetworkConnect
- rm Library/Preferences/net.juniper.NetworkConnect.plist
- rm -R Library/Logs/Juniper Networks
To Install Network Connect
- Download NetworkConnect.dmg. I was unable to get the applet installer from the VPN login to work correctly. You can download the dmg file directly from your vpn site. Add the path “/dana-cached/nc/NetworkConnect.dmg” to your VPN URL. If your VPN login is at https://vpn.mycompany.com/… then you would download from https://vpn.mycompany.com/dana-cached/nc/NetworkConnect.dmg. You may have to login to the VPN site to access the download.
- Open NetworkConnect.dmg and run the installer. If you get an error saying there is already a version installed do the uninstall steps above.
- sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/juniper/nc/[version number]
- sudo mkdir ‘/Applications/Network Connect.app/Contents/Frameworks’
- If you have VMWare or Parallels installed you will have to deactivate the network interfaces they add. If you don’t do this you will probably be able to connect but have a very high packet loss rate. You may have similar issues with other products that interact with routing. To do this go to ‘System Preferences -> Network’ and change ‘Configure IPv4’ to ‘off’ for these extra interfaces. They will typically be named something like ‘Ethernet Adaptor (en2)’. Entries like these in the Network Connect log are indicative of this type of problem:
- sudo chmod 4711 /usr/local/juniper/nc/[version number]/ncproxyd
- If your kernel is running in 64 bit mode you will have to change it to 32 bit mode. This may no longer be true with newer versions of Network Connect but it is for version 6.2.0. You can change the kernel to 32 bit mode temporarily by shutting down then holding the 3 and 2 keys down while starting up.
You should now be able to launch Network Connect from Applications. Since you did not use the applet installer you will have to enter your VPN URL. This does not include the path part of the URL. For example: https://vpn.mycompany.com.