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'''Please note that this tutorial assumes you already have a network connection established.''' | '''Please note that this tutorial assumes you already have a network connection established.''' | ||
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The UMIACS VPN is accessible through the Pulse Secure Client. Alternatively, you can establish a connection through a web browser. | The UMIACS VPN is accessible through the Pulse Secure Client. Alternatively, you can establish a connection through a web browser. |
Revision as of 14:41, 21 June 2018
Please note that this tutorial assumes you already have a network connection established. If you have a UMIACS account, you already have access.
The UMIACS VPN is accessible through the Pulse Secure Client. Alternatively, you can establish a connection through a web browser.
Connecting through the Pulse Secure client
- Download the client:
- macOS Pulse Secure Client
- Upon starting the client for the first time it will ask to upgrade the client. This will pull an up-to-date version of the client with the most recent configuration.
- macOS Pulse Secure Client
- Open the client and click 'Add' (+) under the connection section.
- In the 'Name' field, enter a descriptive name for this vpn Connection.
- In the 'Server URL' enter 'vpn.umiacs.umd.edu'
- Enter your UMIACS windows login credentials and hit connect.
You should now be connected to the UMIACS VPN.
Checking VPN Status
- In the top right hand corner, on your status bar, you should see an S icon in a black circle. If there's a green arrow, that means you are connected! If there is nothing, that means you are not.
- You can click this icon, as well, and it will show you the status of your connection.
- If the icon is not in the status bar, you can find Pulse Secure in your Applications folder. There you will see a list of connections.