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#:*For a Debian-based OS, run: <code>sudo dpkg -i <insert_filename_here>.deb</code> | #:*For a Debian-based OS, run: <code>sudo dpkg -i <insert_filename_here>.deb</code> | ||
#:[[Image:UbuntuPulseInstall.png|thumb|center|500px|]] | #:[[Image:UbuntuPulseInstall.png|thumb|center|500px|]] | ||
#:*For a | #:*For a Fedora-based OS, run: <code>sudo rpm -i <insert_filename_here>.rpm</code> | ||
#:[[Image:FedoraPulseInstall.png|thumb|center|500px|]] | #:[[Image:FedoraPulseInstall.png|thumb|center|500px|]] | ||
# You will need to manually install the packages shown below before proceeding with the Install: | # You will need to manually install the packages shown below before proceeding with the Install: | ||
#:*For a Debian-based OS, run: <code>sudo apt-get install libnss3-tools net-tools</code> | #:*For a Debian-based OS, run: <code>sudo apt-get install libnss3-tools net-tools</code> | ||
#:*For a | #:*For a Fedora-based OS, run: <code>sudo dnf install libbsd webkit2gtk3</code> | ||
#'''Start the client.''' | #'''Start the client.''' | ||
#:[[Image:UbuntuPulseDesktop.png|thumb|center|500px|]] | #:[[Image:UbuntuPulseDesktop.png|thumb|center|500px|]] |
Revision as of 13:39, 8 July 2024
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.
Connecting through the Pulse Secure client
- Download the client:
- 64 bit Pulse Secure Client .deb for Debian-based Linux (e.g. Ubuntu)
- 64 bit Pulse Secure Client .rpm for Fedora-based Linux (e.g. Red Hat)
- Upon starting the client for the first time it may ask to upgrade the client. This will pull an up-to-date version of the client with the most recent configuration.
- Navigate to the download location in terminal. e.g.: cd ~/Downloads
- Install the package with dependencies, providing your password for sudo when requested.
- For a Debian-based OS, run:
sudo dpkg -i <insert_filename_here>.deb
- For a Debian-based OS, run:
-
- For a Fedora-based OS, run:
sudo rpm -i <insert_filename_here>.rpm
- For a Fedora-based OS, run:
- You will need to manually install the packages shown below before proceeding with the Install:
- For a Debian-based OS, run:
sudo apt-get install libnss3-tools net-tools
- For a Fedora-based OS, run:
sudo dnf install libbsd webkit2gtk3
- For a Debian-based OS, run:
- Start the client.
- and click 'Add' (+) under the connection section.
- Enter a name for your VPN connection and the server URL 'vpn.umiacs.umd.edu'
- Enter your UMIACS credentials and hit connect.
- When prompted for a secondary password, enter one of three options below (push, phone, or <press YubiKey>). For example, if you wish to push a notification to your device, type the word "push" into the secondary password box.
Second Credential Password Value: Result push Send a push verification to your Duo connected device phone Send a call verification to your Duo connected device. <press YubiKey> If you have a physical token then you would press the YubiKey for the one time password.
- Please note that registering a YubiKey for use with the VPN requires interaction with UMIACS Tech Staff. Please contact us if you would like to register a YubiKey for this purpose.
Pro-tip: Select ‘Save Settings’ on the secondary authentication prompt to have Duo automatically use your preferred method. |
You should now be connected to the UMIACS VPN. You can close the window and the VPN will remain connected.
Checking VPN Status
- Launch the Pulse Client GUI
- Select the down arrow to show connection status.