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==SSL VPN==
A virtual private network (VPN) extends a private network across a public network, and enables users to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if their computing devices were directly connected to the private network. UMIACS currently provides VPN access through a Pulse Secure SSL VPN.
* [[WindowsJuniperVPN|Configuring a Windows SSL VPN Connection]]  
 
* [[OSXJuniperVPN|Configuring a Mac OS X VPN Connection]]
Please note that enrollment in our [[MFA]] is mandatory to connect using the UMIACS VPN. Enrollment steps can be found [[Duo | here]].
 
==Getting Connected==
Once connected to the VPN you can use the [[Remote_Desktop| Remote Desktop client]] to access a Windows machine, as well as access a number of other non-public UMIACS resources.
 
===Client Setup===
* '''Operating Systems:'''
:* [[Network/VPN/Windows|Configuring a Windows VPN Connection]]  
:* [[Network/VPN/OSX|Configuring a macOS VPN Connection]]
:* [[Network/VPN/Ubuntu|Configuring an Ubuntu VPN Connection]]
* '''Mobile Devices:'''
* '''Mobile Devices:'''
:* [[IOSJuniperVPN | Configuring an iOS device]]
:* [[Network/VPN/Mobile | Configuring a Mobile (iOS/Android) device]]
 
With the VPN connected, you can use the [[Remote_Desktop|Remote Desktop Client]] to access a UMIACS supported Windows machine.


You can also use [[SecureShellTunneling]] to tunnel certain ports or setup a SOCKS proxy.
===Multi-Factor Authentication===
* [[Network/VPN/MFA | Configuring Multi-Factor authentication]]

Revision as of 17:57, 10 September 2019

A virtual private network (VPN) extends a private network across a public network, and enables users to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if their computing devices were directly connected to the private network. UMIACS currently provides VPN access through a Pulse Secure SSL VPN.

Please note that enrollment in our MFA is mandatory to connect using the UMIACS VPN. Enrollment steps can be found here.

Getting Connected

Once connected to the VPN you can use the Remote Desktop client to access a Windows machine, as well as access a number of other non-public UMIACS resources.

Client Setup

  • Operating Systems:
  • Mobile Devices:

Multi-Factor Authentication